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Mehrnoosh Torbatnejad

Email icon  mt1254@nyu.edu

Mehrnoosh Torbatnejad studies journalism and sociology at New York University. She enjoys writing short stories and poetry, and hopes to write for magazines and publish a novel. She has traveled to Europe, and frequently visits Iran to visit family. She lives on Long Island.

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Rumi for Twentysomethings

A new generation finds meaning in the writings of a 13th century mystic poet

Archived | Dec 18, 2007 (~652 Words)

College Night at the Museum

Museums woo younger patrons with balls, parties and movies – and free parking

Archived | Dec 18, 2007 (~369 Words)

So Now We'll Be Taking Tea Breaks?

Tearooms are spreading across the nation, as Americans discover the health and relaxation benefits of an ancient drink

Travel & Food | Nov 5, 2007 (~644 Words)

Don't Laugh

Textile entrepreneur leads guffaw-inducing therapy sessions for the stressed-out

Health & Science | Oct 8, 2007 (~786 Words)

Skeptic at the Mosque

As teenagers, my friends and I would slip away to the pizza parlor while our parents worshipped. Years later, I realized I’d missed something.

Commentary | Dec 11, 2006 (~756 Words)