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  • Adopt a University Project : New York University By: Michele Mish Feldman
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  • Mission Statement of NYU New York University's mission is to be an international center of scholarship, teaching and research defined by a culture of academic excellence and innovation. That mission involves retaining and attracting outstanding faculty, encouraging them to create programs that draw the best students, having students learn from faculty who are leaders in their fields, and shaping an intellectually rich environment for faculty and students both inside and outside the classroom. In reaching for excellence, NYU seeks to take academic and cultural advantage of its location in New York City and to embrace diversity among faculty, staff and students to ensure the widest possible range of perspectives, including international perspectives, in the educational experience.
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  • Global NYU : largest independent research university in United States Beyond Campus Locations : NYU Abu Dhabi, NYU Shanghai, TischAsia in Singapore, NYU Law in Singapore, and 10 academic sites in Accra, Ghana; Berlin, Germany, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Florence, Italy; London, England; Madrid, Spain; Paris, France; Prague, the Czech Republic; Shanghai, China; Tel Aviv, Israel; and Washington, DC. Direct exchange programs with 12 distinguished partner institutions, 27 summer session locations, an ever-changing roster of intersession programming offered by NYUs various schools, colleges, and programs, and curriculum- driven initiatives expand the global networkfrom Beijing to Johannesburg, Santiago to Vienna.
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  • About NYU Masccot : The Bobcat Replaced the Violet in 1984 Represents strong link between academic and athletic excellence at NYU NYUs Color: NYU Violet & White
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  • The Story of New York University Athenaem, a society promoting the advancement of science, art and literature formed in early 19 th centaury 1829 group of nine men met at Reverand James Matthews home to establish University of the City of New York April 18 th, 1831 the New York State Legislature chartered the University of the City of New York NYU was founded as A Private University in the Public Service. Focused on promoting social mobility within the cosmopolitan environment - First building, University Building built in 1833 (Washington Square East) - 1980s President Oliva brought Residence Halls to campus University recognized as a research institution of the first order During 2009 and 2010 NYUs faculty and staff increased by 25% (most rapid expansion) Increased funding and donations
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  • What to expect Undergraduate Population : 22,498 Primary Campus Location: Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York Tuition/Year : $44,848 Small Greek Life Community 25 organizations 5% female 8 % male Students are guaranteed NYU housing for all four years Off-campus housing is popular for Upperclassmen
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  • Mens SportsWomens Sports Basketball Cross-Country Fencing Golf Soccer Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling
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  • Greek Life New York University FraternitiesSororities Alpha Phi DeltaZeta PsiAlpha Epsilon Phi Sigma Iota Alpha (Latina) Alpha Epsilon PiZeta Beta TauAlpha Phi Zeta Delta PhiTau Kappa EpsilonAlpha Sigma Tau Iota Nu DeltaPhi Iota Alpha (Historically Latin) Delta Phi Epsilon Lambda Phi EpsilonLambda Upsilon Lambda ( Latin) Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Gamma DeltaPi Delta Psi (Asian)Pi Beta Phi Phi Kappa SigmaTheta Phi Beta Pik Kappa AlphaZeta Tau Alpha Sigma Lambda BetaOmega Phi Beta (Historically Latina) Sigma Phi EpsilonDelta Kappa Delta (South Asian) Tau Delta PhiAlpha Kappa Delta Phi (International Asian)
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  • Demographics Student
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  • NYU Faculty Demographics
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  • The Role of the Board of Trustees Trustees hold NYU accountable to living up to their mission statement and goals Responsible for : Fundraising for the University Creating Policy Engaging students, parents, and alumni Setting mission and purpose Reviewing programs Understanding how campus environment affects campus culture and linking the environments Strategic planning
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  • Student Affairs New York University The mission of the NYU Division of Student Affairs is twofold: to complement and support the University's academic mission as an international center of scholarship, teaching, and research, and to enhance the quality of life for students both in and out of the classroom.
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  • Department of Student Affairs Organizational Chart University Life Linda Mills (Vice Chancellor of Global Programs and University Life ) Athletics, Intramurals, and Recreation Christopher Bledsoe Office of Global Services David Austell Office of Research and Assessment Sonia DeLuca Fernndez Wellness Exchange Zoe Ragouzeos Wasserman Center for Career Development Trudy Steinfeld Student Health Center Carlo Ciotoli Student Diversity Monroe France Student Community Standards Thomas Grace Center for Student Activities, Leadership & Service Pascha McTyson Residential Life and Housing Services Tom Ellett Student Resource Center David Vogelsang Student Affairs Marc Wais (Vice President of Global Student Affairs) Office of the President John Sexton
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  • NYU Distinguished Academic Programs College of Arts and Sciences : Largest college Renowned for Tisch School of the Arts Graduate & Undergraduate Programs Acting, dance, dramatic writing, film, television Highly Ranked Graduate Programs Stern School of Business Steinhardt School of Culture Education and Human Development School of Law Robert B Wagner Graduate School of Public Service School of Medicine Silver School of Social Work
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  • Academic Affairs Organizational Chart Office of the President John Sexton Office of the Provost David W. McLaughlin Academic Assessment Diana Karafin Academic Program Review Barnett W. Hamberger Assistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate Academic Affairs J. Ryan Poynter Academic Affairs Jules Coleman, Matthew Santirocco, C. Cybele Raver, Ron Robin
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  • Graduation & Student Success 4 Year Graduation Rate is 79 % NYU is ranked #32 in the 2014 edition of Best Colleges and National Universities Average Freshman Retention Rate 91.8%
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  • Notable Alumni Anne Hathaway Satch Sanders http://vimeo.com/73781984#at=9 Adam Sandler