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Baruch College is ranked among the region's and nation's top colleges by U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Princeton Review, and others. Baruch is within easy reach of Wall Street, Midtown, and the global headquarters of major companies and non-profit and cultural organizations, giving students unparalleled internship, career, and networking opportunities. The College's more than 18,000 students, who speak more than 110 languages and trace their heritage to more than 170 countries, have been repeatedly named one of the most ethnically diverse student bodies in the United States.
The New York University College of Dentistry offers graduate programs and clinical training in dentistry.HistoryThe College of Dentistry was founded in 1865 as the "New York College of Dentistry." It merged with NYU in 1925. NYUCD is the third oldest and the largest dental school in the United States. In 1957 the College moved into its present home on First Avenue, which in 1965 was named the K. B. Weissman Clinical Science Building. In 1978 the Arnold and Marie Schwartz Hall of Dental Sciences was completed. In 1987 New York University dedicated the David B. Kriser Dental Center. In 2001 two preclinical simulation labs opened. The two 13000sqft laboratories provide cutting-edge technology to teach preclinical sciences. In 2002, the Leonard I. Bluestone Center for Clinical Research opened - the only dental school-based research center that provides beds for 24-hour patient monitoring. In fall of 2005, NYU's Division of Nursing moved from the Steinhardt School of Education to form the College of Nursing within the College of Dentistry. In 2015 a new joint 170,000 square foot building for Dentistry, Nursing, and the Bioengineering Institute was opened. The same fall, the College of Dentistry, the College of Nursing and the newly created College of Global Public Health became part of a collaborative entity known as the Faculty of Health, though with each of the schools maintaining their separate identities and independence. In aggregate, the College of Dentistry occupies 27 floors distributed among five buildings.FacilitiesThe College of Dentistry is located on First Avenue between East 24th and 26th Streets, about 6 blocks south of the NYU School of Medicine. The College's facilities include the Schwartz Hall of Dental Sciences, the K. B. Weissman Clinical Science Building, the new 13 floor interdisciplinary building at 433 First Avenue, four newly renovated floors at 137 25th Street, and one floor at 380 First Avenue. These house classrooms, patient clinics, research and teaching facilities, and administrative offices, as well as a state-of-the-art Learning Commons for dentistry, dental hygiene, nursing, and engineering students and an Executive Conference Suite. Clinical facilities include 506 dental operatories. The operatories are designed in modules, each containing a waiting room, offices, X-ray facilities, and a seminar room for instruction and consultation. These facilities enable the College to provide oral health care for thousands of New Yorkers.
The American Academy of Dramatic Arts is a two-year performing arts conservatory with bi-coastal facilities at 120 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, and at 1336 North La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles.HistoryThe oldest acting school in the English speaking world, the Academy in New York City was founded in 1884 to train actors for the stage. Its first home was the original Lyceum Theatre on what is now Park Avenue South. In 1963, the school moved to its current home, a landmark building designed by noted architect Stanford White as the original Colony Club.In 1974, the Academy opened another campus in Pasadena, California, which made it the only professional actor training school in both major centers of American theatrical activity. The Los Angeles campus moved from Pasadena to Hollywood in 2001 in a new building next to the site of the former studios of Charlie Chaplin.ProgramThe Academy remains dedicated to training professional actors. It offers a two-year program in which students have to be invited back for the second year. Auditions are held at the end of the second year for the third year company. As well as training for the theatre, it now offers courses in film and television, providing a structured, professionally oriented program that stresses self-discovery, self-discipline and individuality. Students who graduate in New York receive an Associate of Occupational Studies degree; students who graduate in Hollywood receive a Certificate of Completion or an Associate of Arts degree in Acting. Students from New York and Los Angeles can get a Bachelor of Arts degree from selected universities.
Now, more than ever, knowledge is power. The participants in NYUCD's Linhart Continuing Dental Education Program are successful before they arrive, but they know that NYUCD's Linhart Continuing Dental Education Program will give them the tools to go farther and perform even better. It's about leadership, making things happen, and putting your stamp on the future of dentistry. We offer a wide range of programs for U.S. and international dentists including: Clinical Participation, Lecture, Laboratory Participation and Surgical/Clinical Observation. Please visit our Website for more information: www.nyu.edu/dental/ce
Welcome to Gramercy Green Residence Hall! Located in the Gramercy Park area of NYC we offer NYU sophomores a unique living experience with a variety of amenities and living-learning opportunities.
The Manhattan Institute is a New York State Licensed and Accredited Allied Medical Training School located in Midtown Manhattan. Our training is affordable and short term. We offer day, evening, and weekend classes. In as little as three weeks you can train for a career as: Phlebotomy Technician Medical Assistant Pharmacy Technician EKG Technician Patient Care Technician Nurse Assistant Medical Biller Personal Fitness Trainer Dialysis Technician Our courses our low priced and students can pay as they go. We will work out a weekly payment plan. Upon completion, all graduates receive a Diploma and placement advisement. Give us a call at 347-220-8181 or email us at [email protected], one of our representatives will be happy to speak with you.
The Zicklin School of Business is Baruch College's business school. It was established in 1919 and is named after financier and alumnus Lawrence Zicklin. The current dean is H. Fenwick Huss, formerly dean of the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. Zicklin is the only unit of the City University of New York that is accredited by the Association to Advance College Schools of Business .HistoryIn 1919, the City College of New York established a School of Business and Civic Administration, offering its first MBA program one year later. The school was renamed in 1953 in honor of Bernard M. Baruch, noted statesman and financier, who was instrumental in the school's formation. In 1968, after the addition of arts and sciences departments and degree programs, Baruch became a senior college within the CUNY system.In 1998, Baruch's business school was renamed the Zicklin School of Business, in recognition of an $18 million donation by Lawrence and Carol Zicklin. Zicklin was formerly the managing partner of investment management firm Neuberger Berman.AcademicsZicklin offers the following degree programs: BBA, MBA, Executive MBA, MS in finance, MS in information systems, an MBA in Health Care Administration, and an MS in Industrial and Labor Relations.
NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing is a global leader in nursing education, research, and practice. The college offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Master of Arts and Post-Master’s Certificate Programs; a Doctor of Philosophy in Research Theory and Development, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree.
The mission of NYU College of Nursing, as an integral part of a research-intensive private university "in the public service," is to generate new knowledge and educate future nursing professionals who in turn, demonstrate the highest standards of excellence in research, education and practice for a global society.
Baruch College is part of a New York City tradition that dates back 160 years. Baruch offers over 30 majors and 62 minors in business, liberal arts and sciences and public affairs.
The MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Department is the premiere program for the study of Lens and Screen Arts. For over 25 years, this fine art program has produced remarkable graduates who have flourished as exhibiting artists, journalists, and commercial artists, as well as curators, scholars, and teachers. Noted as a top-tier program in U.S. News & World Report, our educational goals attract fine art students with diverse backgrounds from all corners of the world.
SVA’s Summer Residencies in New York City offer emerging and mid-career artists time, space and a supportive community in which to develop ideas and focus on their artistic direction. In addition to our time-honored studio residencies, a variety of innovative professional immersion programs provide opportunities for artists to explore new areas of social and technological practice. A unique combination of creative and professional resources provides a rich environment for growth and opportunity in the current vibrant art scene.
Welcome to Gramercy Green Residence Hall! Located in the Gramercy Park area of NYC we offer NYU sophomores a unique living experience with a variety of amenities and living-learning opportunities.
Baruch College is part of a New York City tradition that dates back 160 years. Baruch offers over 30 majors and 62 minors in business, liberal arts and sciences and public affairs.
SVA’s Summer Residencies in New York City offer emerging and mid-career artists time, space and a supportive community in which to develop ideas and focus on their artistic direction. In addition to our time-honored studio residencies, a variety of innovative professional immersion programs provide opportunities for artists to explore new areas of social and technological practice. A unique combination of creative and professional resources provides a rich environment for growth and opportunity in the current vibrant art scene.
We are the Student Government at SVA. Your officers for the 2015-2016 school year: President: Amanda DiMartino Vice President: Nour Beseiso Treasurer: Alliyah Wheaton Student Senate Chair: Sam Mottola
Your Student Council Exec Board for 2012-2013 President: Daniel Rubinshtein Vice President: Kathryn Fabella Secretary: Pooja Madan Treasurer: John Matthes Community Service: Rebekah Browder and Stephanie Serpa Social Chair: Shawn Motlagh Student Affairs Rep: Naama Aviv Assistant Treasurer: Karan Kamboj Webmaster: Jeff Goetz Public Relations: Laura Moon Senators: Nishant Thakkar and Akash Barot AP Representatives: Parthiv Mehta and Peter Abude
The New York University College of Dentistry offers graduate programs and clinical training in dentistry.HistoryThe College of Dentistry was founded in 1865 as the "New York College of Dentistry." It merged with NYU in 1925. NYUCD is the third oldest and the largest dental school in the United States. In 1957 the College moved into its present home on First Avenue, which in 1965 was named the K. B. Weissman Clinical Science Building. In 1978 the Arnold and Marie Schwartz Hall of Dental Sciences was completed. In 1987 New York University dedicated the David B. Kriser Dental Center. In 2001 two preclinical simulation labs opened. The two 13000sqft laboratories provide cutting-edge technology to teach preclinical sciences. In 2002, the Leonard I. Bluestone Center for Clinical Research opened - the only dental school-based research center that provides beds for 24-hour patient monitoring. In fall of 2005, NYU's Division of Nursing moved from the Steinhardt School of Education to form the College of Nursing within the College of Dentistry. In 2015 a new joint 170,000 square foot building for Dentistry, Nursing, and the Bioengineering Institute was opened. The same fall, the College of Dentistry, the College of Nursing and the newly created College of Global Public Health became part of a collaborative entity known as the Faculty of Health, though with each of the schools maintaining their separate identities and independence. In aggregate, the College of Dentistry occupies 27 floors distributed among five buildings.FacilitiesThe College of Dentistry is located on First Avenue between East 24th and 26th Streets, about 6 blocks south of the NYU School of Medicine. The College's facilities include the Schwartz Hall of Dental Sciences, the K. B. Weissman Clinical Science Building, the new 13 floor interdisciplinary building at 433 First Avenue, four newly renovated floors at 137 25th Street, and one floor at 380 First Avenue. These house classrooms, patient clinics, research and teaching facilities, and administrative offices, as well as a state-of-the-art Learning Commons for dentistry, dental hygiene, nursing, and engineering students and an Executive Conference Suite. Clinical facilities include 506 dental operatories. The operatories are designed in modules, each containing a waiting room, offices, X-ray facilities, and a seminar room for instruction and consultation. These facilities enable the College to provide oral health care for thousands of New Yorkers.
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NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing is a global leader in nursing education, research, and practice. The college offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Master of Arts and Post-Master’s Certificate Programs; a Doctor of Philosophy in Research Theory and Development, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree.
Now, more than ever, knowledge is power. The participants in NYUCD's Linhart Continuing Dental Education Program are successful before they arrive, but they know that NYUCD's Linhart Continuing Dental Education Program will give them the tools to go farther and perform even better. It's about leadership, making things happen, and putting your stamp on the future of dentistry. We offer a wide range of programs for U.S. and international dentists including: Clinical Participation, Lecture, Laboratory Participation and Surgical/Clinical Observation. Please visit our Website for more information: www.nyu.edu/dental/ce
The mission of NYU College of Nursing, as an integral part of a research-intensive private university "in the public service," is to generate new knowledge and educate future nursing professionals who in turn, demonstrate the highest standards of excellence in research, education and practice for a global society.
Friends Seminary is a private day school in Manhattan. The school, the oldest continuously coeducational school in New York City, serves 761 college-bound day students in Kindergarten through Grade 12. The school's mission is to prepare students "not only for the world that is, but to help them bring about the world that ought to be." It is guided by a service mission statement and a diversity mission statement. Friends is a member of New York's Independent School Diversity Network, and diversity is a key part of its educational philosophy.Currently, Robert "Bo" Lauder is principal, the school's 35th. Lauder came to Friends in the fall of 2002 after serving as Upper School Head at Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C.HistoryFriends Seminary, established by members of the Religious Society of Friends, whose members are known as Quakers, was founded in 1786 as Friends' Institute through a $10,000 bequest of Robert Murray, a wealthy New York merchant. It was located on Pearl Street in Manhattan and strived to provide Quaker children with a "guarded education." In 1826, the school was moved to a larger campus on Elizabeth Street. Tuition in that year was $10 or less per annum, except for the oldest students, whose families paid $20. (By 1915, tuition had risen to $250.) The school again moved in 1860 to its current location and changed its name to Friends Seminary.In 1878, Friends Seminary was one of the earliest of schools to establish a Kindergarten. In 1925, it was the first private co-educational school to hire a full-time psychologist. M. Scott Peck, who transferred to Friends from Phillips Exeter in late 1952, praised the school's diversity and nurturing atmosphere. "While at Friends," he wrote, "I awoke each morning eager for the day ahead... t Exeter, I could barely crawl out of bed."
Our working hypothesis is that in brain networks, especially those serving cognitive functions, the packaging and segmentation of neural information is supported by the numerous self-organized rhythms the brain generates. Brain rhythms allow for temporal correlations to occur at multiple time scales which can be studies and mathematically defined. For more information, please visit our website at: http://www.med.nyu.edu/buzsakilab/
The Stern College for Women is the undergraduate women's college of arts and sciences of Yeshiva University. It is located at the university's Israel Henry Beren Campus in the Murray Hill section of Manhattan.The college provides programs in the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and Jewish studies, along with combined degree programs in dentistry, physical therapy, and engineering, among others. It grants the bachelor of arts degree, and also awards the Associate of Arts degree in Hebrew language, literature, and culture. SCW's dual undergraduate curriculum includes the Basic Jewish Studies Program, a one- to two-year introduction to Bible, Jewish law, and Hebrew that allows students without traditional yeshiva or day school backgrounds to be integrated into SCW's regular Jewish studies courses. The Rebecca Ivry Department of Jewish Studies offers courses ranging from elementary to advanced levels in Bible, Hebrew, Jewish history, Jewish philosophy, and Jewish laws and customs. The S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program stresses writing, critical analysis, cultural enrichment, individual mentoring, and the development of leadership skills.SCW was established in 1954, based on a gift from the late industrialist Max Stern. Today it serves more than 2,000 students from approximately two dozen U.S. states and a similar number of nations, including students registered at Syms School of Business. Karen Bacon, Ph.D., serves as the school's dean.
A graduate school of arts and sciences, a hub of some 30 centers of applied and theoretical research, and a platform for performance, discussion and debate, the Graduate Center is a community of students, scholars, and researchers dedicated to the idea that learning is a public good. The GC is home to a core faculty of approximately 140 teachers and mentors. The faculty is enhanced by more than 1,600 faculty from across the CUNY colleges, as well as from cultural, academic, and scientific institutions throughout New York City and beyond.
At the Graduate Center, we believe knowledge is a public good. This idea inspires our research, teaching, and public events. We invite you to join us for timely discussions, diverse cultural perspectives, and thought-provoking ideas. The Graduate Center (GC) is the principal doctorate-granting institution of the City University of New York. Offering more than thirty doctoral degrees from Anthropology to Urban Education, and fostering globally significant research in a wide variety of centers and institutes, the GC provides rigorous academic training in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
Founded in 1993, the Center for the Humanities is a public forum for people who take ideas seriously inside and outside the academy. We bring together CUNY students and faculty from various disciplines to engage with each other as well as with prominent journalists, artists, civic leaders, and scholars from other universities. The Center seeks to promote the humanities and humanistic perspectives in the social sciences. In the tradition of CUNY and the Graduate Center’s commitment to ensuring access to the highest levels of educational opportunity for all New Yorkers, all events are free and open to the public.