Navigating the Path Between Computer Science and Music
Posted On Friday, June 14, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Andy Sarroff, Computer Science and Music, New York University, spatial characteristics
In 1959, the British novelist and physicist Sir C.P. Snow gave a famous lecture ruing what he saw as a rift between society’s “two cultures”—the humanities and the sciences. Snow would surely be heartened, half a century later, by Dartmouth doctoral student Andy Sarroff.
“I have one foot in the music ...
Medidata President De Vries Endows First Data Science Fellowship at NYU
Posted On Thursday, June 6, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW YORK Tags: Center for Data Science, Data Science program, Glen M. de Vries, New York University
Glen M. de Vries, co-founder and president of Medidata, a New York-based life sciences technology company, has endowed the first student fellowship at New York University’s Center for Data Science.
The $275,000 gift—the Glen de Vries Permanent Fellowship Fund—will support master’s students in the Center for Data Science program at NYU’s ...
NYU’s Sharon Olds Wins Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Posted On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW YORK Tags: Alfred A. Knopf, Deborah Landau, Erich Maria Remarque, New York University, Sharon Olds
Sharon Olds, a faculty member in New York University’s Creative Writing Program, has won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for “Stag’s Leap.”
The verses in “Stag’s Leap” (Alfred A. Knopf), which the Pulitzer Board described as a “book of unflinching poems on the author’s divorce that examine love, sorrow, and the ...
CAS Alumna Carlan Selected as 2013 Gates Cambridge Scholar
Posted On Sunday, February 17, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW YORK Tags: alumna, College of Arts and Science, Gates Scholar, Hannah Carlan, New York University
Hannah Carlan, an alumna of New York University’s College of Arts and Science, has been named a Gates Cambridge Scholar for 2013, one of 39 Americans nationwide who received this honor. Carlan is NYU’s fourth Gates Scholar in the last four years.
Carlan graduated summa cum laude in May 2012 from ...
Nursing, Dentistry to Share Nearly $1.1 Million Federal Grant
Posted On Friday, November 2, 2012 By USA Education News. Under KENTUCKY Tags: $1.1 million, AACN, ADEA, dental, federal grant, HRSA, New York University, nursing, SROP
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Health care is changing, and how the University of Louisville prepares students to deliver high-quality care is adjusting to those changes.par
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A new educational initiative will have nursing and dental students collaborating to better identify and manage systemic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease that are sometimes linked to oral ...