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#Throwback time, Class of 2017. Remember what NYU Shanghai was like four years ago?
Lathika Chandra Mouli is a contributor to On Magnolia Square.
#Throwback time, Class of 2017. Remember what NYU Shanghai was like four years ago?
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Lathika Chandra Mouli discusses how the Class of 2017 will be the first ambassadors of NYU Shanghai in grad schools and industries.
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The cafeteria remains a source of controversy for much of NYU Shanghai. OCA undertakes a comprehensive investigation of the cafeteria's current status.
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Indian "artivist" Kaanchi Chopra talks about how she pushes the boundaries of creativity and social justice.
OCA welcomes the new school year by exploring daily experiences students at NYU Shanghai have.
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humans. is a photography-based social startup committed to connecting the global community and breaking down cultural barriers. They recently launched a Kickstarter fund to raise money for their administrative costs.
Watcher Wang receives an opportunity to follow his childhood dream and present his research at an important Artificial Intelligence conference.
From Washington Square to Buenos Aires, the NYU Global Network celebrated Ally Week this April.
NYU prides itself on its international community, but what kind of social settings has this diversity created in and outside the classroom?
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are notorious for under-representing women. Lathika Chandra Mouli reports on how NYU Tandon is changing that.
A significant portion of study away applications from the Class of 2017 were rejected, and Lathika Chandra Mouli gets the scoop on the application process from the Office of Global Programs and NYU Shanghai Senator Kylee Borger.
Last week saw the start of NYU's Earth Month, which aims to draw attention to environmental issues.
Today marks the end of Islamic Heritage Month at NYU. Lathika Chandra Mouli reports.
The organization sold awareness bracelets and stickers and gave out information sheets about the crisis at the Kimmel Center for University Life while also writing letters to refugees and advertising for their panelist event.
The New York Startup Week (NYSW) is hosted by club Tech@NYU and is a week long conference consisting of workshops, demo-days, and a keynote speech by the CEO of an NYC start-up.
After their sit-in on campus, NYU Students recently met with the CEO of the Common App to push forward their movement to abolish the box that requires one to give details of their criminal record.
NYU New York students have recently instigated a movement to remove the box on the NYU section of the Common Application that asks for an applicant's criminal record.
On Tuesday, Mar. 1, NYU hosted its first event of the transition, “The United Nations Global Initiatives Program: Transitioning from the Millennium Development Goals to the Sustainable Goals.”
The event, titled “Afternoon Tea with President Hamilton,” was held in the Hayden Residence Hall Commuter Lounge and gave students an opportunity to ask questions and voice concerns, regarding any aspect of university life.
A diversity in interview methodology, and a diversity in representing NYU.
"This project is trying to challenge those pre-existing gender stereotypes by allowing women to express themselves however they want.”
This event and the creation of the ShangiDhabi team is another stepping stone in relations between NYU Shanghai and NYU Abu Dhabi.
Two projects developed by NYU Shanghai students were winners in the Accessibility Track: “Buddy”, developed by juniors Samantha Shi and Sean Kelly, and “Stack”, developed by students Baaria Chaudhary, David Santiano, and Dylan Crow, an online submission from NYU Shanghai.
NYU’s MLK Week, hosted at the beginning of February every year since its creation, is a great way to start Black History Month
“How do I communicate with Shanghai?” was actually one of my initial questions for the position, but rather than connecting with Shanghai, the real question is how to connect with the student body as most of the Class of 2017 is spread out all over the Global Network.