Past Events
Bad Medicine: Digging into Dysfunctional Health Care
A conversation with Laura Beil and Marty Makary
View Event DetailsA roundtable discussion about LGBTQ+ legacies of Stonewall in their local and global impact beyond the U.S. Bringing together activists and academics who have worked on sexual and gender rights issues in the Middle East, East Asia, and the global south, this roundtable will discuss the contemporary landscape of LGBTQ+ rights alongside and against the U.S. experiences, and the challenges that lie ahead.
View Event DetailsThe End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the American Mind
Join Greg Grandin & Naomi Klein for an insightful conversation. Books will be available for purchase.
View Event DetailsUndergraduate Journalism Open House
Join NYU Journalism faculty, staff, current students and alumni to learn more about the undergraduate journalism program.
View Event DetailsPlease join us on Tuesday, March 5th for a special event limited to students of the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. Salman Rushdie, one of our distinguished writers in residence, will take part in an informal Q&A led by graduate students Savannah Lucas and Jason Stavers (both LitRep '20). And we'll serve complimentary Indian food from one of Sir Rushdie's favorite local joints.
View Event DetailsNYU Journalism Career Fair 2019
Open to NYU Journalism students and alumni. RSVP Required.
View Event DetailsJurassic Journalism: Fossils, Evolution and Science Denial
A conversation with Riley Black and Shaena Montanari
View Event DetailsWhat Lurks Beneath: Digital Devices, Security, and the Future of Tech Privacy
Meredith Broussard, author of “Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World" (MIT Press, 2018), and Josephine Wolff, author of "You'll See This Message When It Is Too Late: The Legal and Economic Aftermath of Cybersecurity Breaches" (MIT Press, 2018), discuss the challenges of writing about the threats and risks posed by new technologies.
View Event DetailsHBO’s “Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists” Screening + Q&A with Pete Hamill and Directors
Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill’s brilliant, honest and courageous writing defined New York City journalism. For five decades, these colorful columnists and longtime friends spoke for ordinary people and brought passion, wit and literary merit to their reporting on their city and nation. Their writings probed issues of race, class and the practice of journalism that resonate powerfully today.
"Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists" explores the famed writers' intersecting lives and careers while celebrating New York’s grit and charm during the last great era of print journalism.
NYU Liberal Studies Presents the “Afro-Latinidad in the African Diaspora” Panel
NYU Liberal Studies continues its inaugural month-long series, “Black History Month 2019: The Black Experience in America," with its second panel titled, "Afro-Latinidad in the African Diaspora." The Feb 12th panelists include Jillian Báez, Will Guzmán, Adedamola Osinulu and Donavan Ramon.
View Event DetailsNYU Liberal Studies Presents the Black Millennial Panel
NYU Liberal Studies will launch their inaugural Black History Month with the Black Millennial Panel. The Feb 5th panelists include Dayo Adiatu, Reniqua Allen, R. L’Heureux Lewis-McCoy, Ari Melenciano and Afrodesia McCannon.
View Event DetailsUnderground: A Human History of the Worlds Beneath Our Feet
Join Ted Conover for a conversation with Literary Reportage alum and IPK visiting scholar Will Hunt about his new book, "Underground: A Human History of the Worlds Beneath Our Feet" (Spiegel & Grau)
View Event DetailsNYU News Doc Film Festival 2019
The News and Documentary graduate program invites you to a film festival of student films.
View Event DetailsDiscussion + Q&A with CBS News’ First Female President, Susan Zirinsky
Join us for a lively discussion and Q&A with Susan Zirinsky, longtime producer of "48 Hours" and the newly promoted president of CBS News. Zirinsky makes history as the first woman to lead the network's news division.
View Event DetailsNYU Journalism Winter Graduation Celebration 2018
Join us for a party celebrating our graduating students!
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