Past Events
NYU Journalism Graduation Party 2017
Join us as we congratulate our students and celebrate their accomplishments. Friends and family welcome!
View Event DetailsJoin NYU Journalism for a reception and talk with author Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
View Event DetailsLab Lit: Writing, Publishing, and Reviewing Books About Science
Join NYU for inaugural “Random Walk” event, sponsored by the NYU Science Communication Workshops and Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program, with the support of the Simons Foundation, we convene three experts to discuss what goes into a compelling book about science, what reviewers look for, and how to get it published.
View Event DetailsJo Livingstone, Mitch Moxley, and Margaret Eby join us for a panel and Q&A on staking out a path towards work that is meaningful.
View Event DetailsCovering and Uncovering Harassment in Science
A conversation with Azeen Ghorayshi and Kate Clancy
View Event DetailsA panel featuring fiction and non-fiction authors, editors, and agents who will share their backgrounds and interests in the industry
View Event DetailsNYU Journalism Alumni, we hope you can join us for an evening of great conversation and delicious food with our undergraduate students.
View Event DetailsWinter Is Coming: The Trump regime and the American press
Join NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen as he unfolds his perspective on these events, with special guest Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of History and Italian Studies at NYU.
View Event DetailsLearning How to Swim: Negotiating Immersion in Journalism and in Social Science
Panel discussion using NYU Journalism Prof. Ted Conover’s book, Immersion, as a point of departure for a wide-ranging conversation on ethics and truth, research and storytelling.
Bad Science and Good: Telling the Difference
A conversation with John Ioannidis and Richard Harris
View Event DetailsLife in the Universe: One in a Billion Trillion?
A conversation with Caleb Scharf and Lee Billings
View Event DetailsTrumped: What Now for Science and the Environment?
A conversation with Juliet Eilperin and Michael Oppenheimer
View Event DetailsJapan, North Korea and Abduction: A discussion of Robert S. Boynton’s “The Invitation-Only Zone”
Join us for a discussion that unearths what was once considered an urban myth, the secretive North Korean abductions of Japanese citizens between 1977 and 1983.
View Event DetailsThe Fabulous James Brown and His Vanishing Millions
Reporter Sue Summer, The Newberry S.C. Observer has followed the case from the beginning. Come meet her with Kevin Flynn, The New York Times, NYU Journalism Prof. Charles Seife, and NYU Distinguished Writer in Residence, James McBride as they discuss the reporting challenges of this controversial court case.
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