Past Events
The Family: Screening, Conversation, and Audience Q&A
The NYU Center for Religion and Media presents "The Family Comes to Netflix"
View Event DetailsLet’s Talk About Migration & Immigration
Join NYU Journalism professor Suketu Mehta and New York Times reporter Jason DeParle for an eye-opening discussion on migration and immigration in 2019
View Event DetailsEbola & Beyond: Covering Epidemics
A conversation with award-winning writer Amy Maxmen and Boston University physician Nahid Bhadelia
View Event DetailsCelebrate the First Season of Narratively’s Podcast, Believable
Ryan Sweikert (Literary Reportage, 2018) & Narratively's founder, Noah Rosenberg, will discuss the new podcast. Food & drinks will be served!
View Event DetailsBrexit for Breakfast: A Day in the Life of John Bercow, Speaker of the UK House of Commons
Order! Order! Start your day with an eye-opening discussion with Speaker of the UK House of Commons, Rt. Hon. John Bercow. Breakfast & coffee will be served!
View Event DetailsCome and mingle with your fellow NYU journalism grad students - new and continuing!
View Event DetailsLiving with Disability: About Us and Far From the Tree
Join us for the book launch of "About Us: Essays From the Disability Series of the New York Times" and a film screening of "Far From the Tree"
View Event DetailsHow the Media Covers Climate Change
Hosted by New York Media Meetup. Free for current NYU Journalism students
View Event DetailsCaptivating Technology: Discussion & Launch Party
Race, Carceral Technoscience, and Liberatory Imagination in Everyday Life
View Event DetailsReception: Photographing New York
Curated by Lori Grinker. Photographs by Emily DeLuca, Savannah Lucas, Mateo Nelson, Kai ling Ng, Sahina Shrestha, Benjamin P. Tetteh, and Kathleen Thieme
View Event DetailsHate Speech on Social Media: Is There a Way to More Civil Discussion?
Join us for this panel discussion on the topic of hate speech and other invective on social media. Is there a way to more civil discussion?
View Event DetailsWebsite Launch: The Great Divide
This semester, Studio 20 graduate students investigated the vast inequities that exist in social mobility, job discrimination, housing and education in New York City
View Event DetailsImagining Color: A Public Lecture by Elaine Scarry
New York Institute for the Humanities, NYU Center for the Humanities, and NYU Literary Reportage present an event on visual and poetic imagination
View Event DetailsFreelance Alumni Panel: How to freelance. How to pitch. How to survive.
Experienced journalists offer tips every freelancer needs
View Event DetailsA Discussion About Coders & Code w/ Clive Thompson & Clay Shirky
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the most quietly influential people on the planet—coders—with acclaimed tech writer Clive Thompson and NYU Journalism Professor Clay Shirky. Hosted by NYU Journalism's Literary Reportage graduate program
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