Arts & Science

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Why I Give

Alan Song, the father of a student at the College of Arts & Science, created the Song Family Education Fund, which will provide scholarships for promising undergraduates with financial need.

“I firmly believe that education holds the key to unlocking potential and creating a better future for all. My contribution is a humble step in that direction.”

Meet the Faculty of Arts & Science

"You can take any piece of humble trash and look at dozens of connections of material, culture flows, and economic relationships, and political connections."

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Arts & Science Impact Makers

A Transformational $6,000,000 Endowment for Mind, Ethics, and Policy at NYU Arts & Science

The Mind, Ethics, and Policy Program at NYU Arts & Science will soon become the Center for Mind, Ethics, and Policy (CMEP), its future secured by a generous $6,000,000 endowment.
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GSAS Hosts 13th Annual Threesis Academic Challenge

The annual Threesis Academic Challenge teaches master’s students to distill their graduate research and dissertations into pithy three-minute thesis presentations. Read more here.

Arts & Science Honors Almost 5,000 Graduates in the Class of 2024

NYU Arts & Science marked the graduation of over 4,900 degree recipients at the ceremonies for College of Arts & Science, Global Liberal Studies, and Graduate School of Arts & Science classes of 2024. Read more here.

Eight GSAS Students Awarded by the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program

The NSF's GRFP is the oldest fellowship in the nation, supporting early-career graduate students on their journeys to becoming high-achieving scientists and engineers. Read more here.

Kwame Anthony Appiah and J. Anthony Movshon of NYU Arts & Science Elected to the Royal Society

Professor of Philosophy and Law Kwame Anthony Appiah and Silver Professor of Neural Science and Psychology J. Anthony Movshon were recognized by the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. Read more here.

Moby-Dick and the World of Whaling in the Digital Age

Professor of English Jennifer Baker is one of seven Herman Melville Scholars leading a Summer Institute for high school teachers made possible by an NEH grant. Read more here.