Chiaoyi found her voice at NYU, embracing the challenges of being an international student. Now leading development efforts in Taiwan, she reflects on her growth and mentorship.
Congratulations to Benjamin Westphalen, masters student in the Program in Screen Scoring, for composing the score for A Dream Called Khushi (Happiness), which won the 2024 Student Academy Award Bronze in Best Documentary category.
Two Remain is an opera based, in part, on two survivors of Auschwitz: Krystyna Zywulska, a Polish dissident, author and lyricist, and Gad Beck, a Jewish homosexual.
Congratulations Dance Education adjunct faculty member Patricia Cohen for receiving the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Dance Education Organization.
Billboard’s 2024 list of Top Music Business Schools included the NYU Steinhardt Music Business Program. We congratulate Larry Miller, Director, Music Business, and the program's faculty, for receiving this honor.
Antonio Rocha, an award winning storyteller, mimes and narrates the history of the Malaga ship and the trafficking of Africans to the Americas, including Brazil, the performer's homeland.
Christopher Zandieh, Piano Studies Concerto Competition winner, discusses how he prepared to perform with the NYU Orchestera, how he has grown as a pianist in the Piano Studies Program, and his plans post graduation.
Screen Scoring adjunct faculty member Chris Hajian composes the score for the PBS documentary series VOCES: American Historia – The Untold History of Latinos.