NYU Shanghai to offer 4 new Stern masters programs

The Stern School of Business will launch four one-year Global Master of Science programs at NYU’s Shanghai campus starting summer 2026, aiming to make students more competitive in the international job market. Students will split their time between the Washington Square campus and NYU Shanghai, where they can major in Data Analytics and Business Computing,…

Langone launches gastrointestinal cancer facility

NYU Langone Health launched its first Gastrointestinal Cancer Center earlier this month, naming Dr. Anirban Maitra and Dr. Manuel Hidalgo as its co-directors.  Housed within NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, the GI center will facilitate opportunities for multidisciplinary research, clinical care and training of professionals using the medical center’s robust research infrastructure.  John Leonard, chief…

Tandon researchers pioneer new fabrication technique for quantum devices

Tandon researchers found a new way of etching critical pieces in quantum computing using ion beams that can match the quality of traditional chemical techniques, allowing engineers to experiment with new materials. The research took place at the Tandon School of Engineering’s  Quantum NanoFabrication Cleanroom and focused on addressing longstanding challenges in etching superconducting resonators.…

NYU ‘well prepared’ for gov’t shutdown, admin says

Senior administrators said that while they are closely monitoring federal developments, they do not expect NYU to face “immediate or significant” fallout from the looming government shutdown if the White House and Congress fail to reach a budget agreement by Wednesday.  In a Monday evening universitywide email, chief financial officer Taylor Jantz, chief research officer…

COVID-19 tuition refund case permanently closed

A federal judge permanently dismissed a 5-year lawsuit brought by a Tisch parent and graduate who were requesting tuition refunds because classes moved online for the COVID-19 pandemic. The graduate, who attempted to lead a class-action case against the university, had allegedly based their case on inaccurate and misleading claims. The lawsuit followed an initial…

Debaters dissuade democratic socialism in Washington Square Park

Over 50 people gathered in Washington Square Park on Sunday afternoon for a public debate led by anti-democratic socialist organizers, who argued against mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s affordability and minimum wage proposals. The event resembled a Charlie Kirk-style debate, where dissenters approached a table and microphone and debated one of four hosts for around five…

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