Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Thursday, September 22

Dear Students,


If you haven't had the chance to read our newsletter yet, take a look at two GREAT opportunities happening at Wasserman tomorrow!


Preparing for a Global Job Search

Date: Thursday, September 22, 2016
Time: 9:00am

Interested in working abroad after graduation? Come learn how to prepare for a global job search. Topics covered will include the following: Timeline, CVs, Interviewing Tips, Job Searching Resources, and Alternative Options. RSVP on NYU CareerNet.



Telling Your Global Story Webinar

Date: Thursday, September 22, 2016
Time: 12:00pm

Do you have international experience from studying away or living abroad? Come learn how to show employers you have a global advantage. Topics covered will include how to showcase your transferable skills on your resume, cover letter, networking pitch, etc. This webinar will be broadcast live from NYU DC. RSVP on NYU Career Net.


We hope to see you tomorrow at 4:00pm in Silver 907 for our weekly Coffee Hour!


Go Mets!

Friday, September 16, 2016

INAUGURATION CELEBRATION WEEK September 19-25, 2016

NYU Serves: Exploring Volunteer Opportunities

Kick off the Inauguration Celebration Week at this campus-wide service and volunteer fair.

Over 40 local nonprofit and community based organizations, addressing a wide variety of social impact issues including: education inequality, environmental sustainability, immigration, elder care, homelessness and poverty, prison reform, and youth mentoring, will be on hand to tell you more about their mission and service opportunities. Agencies attending will have volunteer and internship positions available for students, staff, and faculty to fit every volunteer interest and schedule.


DATE:     Monday, September 19, 2016

TIME:     4:00 - 7:00 p.m.

PLACE:  Kimmel Center, Rosenthal Pavilion, 10th Floor 


Presented by: NYU Service and Outreach Committee
Part of a series of events leading up to the inauguration of NYU's 16th President, Andrew D. Hamilton, on September 25, 2016.

For a full program of events, including the live webcast, go to: NYU.EDU/INAUGURATION



Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Drop/Add Period Ends for Fall 2016
Last day to drop fall 2016 classes and not receive a grade of “W.”

Last day of initial registration on Albert for all students.

Last day of active waitlists.

Last day to drop a class and receive a refund of 100% of tuition & fees for Undergraduate, Graduate and Diploma students who are dropping classes, but will remain enrolled in at least one course. For Undergraduate, Graduate and Diploma students who ‘Completely Withdraw’ from ALL courses during the semester, please see the Refund Schedule for Complete Withdrawal link here: http://www.nyu.edu/students/student-information-and-resources/bills-payments-and-refunds/refunds-and-withdrawals.html


Take advantage of CAS walk-in hours (Silver 905) before the deadline if you have any questions.

Thursday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Friday: 10:00am-4:00pm


Friday, September 9, 2016

 

Demystifying OPT, CPT, and More

Are you studying in the U.S. on an F-1 student visa? Are you interested in completing an internship or getting a full-time job after graduation in the U.S.? Attend this informative session hosted by Office of Global Services and the Wasserman Center for Career Development to empower yourself with knowledge and information regarding the various work options available for F-1 students. RSVP on NYU CareerNet.

Friday, August 26, 2016

GETTING INVOLVED AT NYU

College is about more than just academics. It is also an opportunity to meet people, discover new interests, and help build a sense of community on campus. With more than 400 student clubs and organizations, there is something for everyone at NYU. A full list of all groups and clubs at NYU can be found here.

Transfer Student Programs
Student Resource Center, Kimmel Center for University Life, Suite 210
All Fall in New York students are a part of the transfer and transitioning student community.  Transfer Student Programs assists you with navigating NYU resources and services and connecting you with other students at the University who are new to NYU through activities and events.  Visit the website to learn more about what Transfer Student Programs has to offer!
Example Opportunities for Transfer Students:
·         Transfer Student Association (TSA)
·         TransferMation
·         Transfer Ambassadors (TA’s)

Office of Global Services (OGS)
561 LaGuardia Place
The Office of Global Services (OGS) provides specialized support to NYU’s international students including immigration advising and guidance, programs and events, cultural adjustment resources and more.  To learn more about OGS, visit the website.
Center for Multicultural Education and Programs
Kimmel Center for University Life, Suite 806

The Center for Multicultural Education and Programs (CMEP) produces intentional and sustained educational initiatives and campus-wide programs in the area of diversity and social justice.  Through collaborations with a broad range of students, faculty, administrators and community partners CMEP’s efforts are designed to make an institutional impact in enhancing intercultural awareness and offer compelling ways to explore the complex intersection of race, gender, religion, socio-economic class, ethnicity, sexual orientation, national origin and many other aspects of identity in our daily lives.  For more information about CMEP’s events, programs, and student groups, visit the website.

NYU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Student Center
Kimmel Center for University Life, Suite 602

The New York University Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Student Center creates a welcoming environment for all University students interested in developing their understanding of LGBTQ issues. Support services, resources, programs, advocacy, training, education and consultation are provided to members of the NYU community. With its services, programs and resources, the NYU LGBTQ Student Center exists to create campus environments that are inclusive and supportive of student diversity in the areas of sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.  For more information, click here.

Center for Spiritual Life
Kimmel Center for University Life, Suite 207

The Center for Spiritual Life is a multifaith initiative to enhance the educational experience by fostering a community of scholars who support religious expression, leadership, integrity, mutual respect and open dialogue.  It seeks to provide a safe environment for all students to grow, explore and deepen their own beliefs and values.  For more information about spiritual life on campus and the various centers that comprise the multifaith initiative—The Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life, the Catholic Center at NYU, the Islamic Center at NYU, and the Protestant Ministries at NYU—click here.

 For more information about how to get involved on campus, click here.

CLUB FEST 2016

Club Fest 2016

September 7th, 2016
Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South
NYU ID required

Club Fest brings together NYU student organizations under one roof for the semester's largest community-building event. Explore all of the ways you can get involved on campus:

Club Fest is presented by the Center for Student Activities, Leadership, and Service twice a year: once in the fall, then again at the start of the spring semester. 

NYU WELCOME WEEK 2016

NYU Welcome Week 2016
Sunday, August 28 - Saturday, September 3
Overall, the week boasts over 500 programs that cover a multitude of topics from getting involved and learning about NYU, to staying safe and navigating public transportation. These events are for new undergraduate first years and transfer students. And of course, you won't want to miss the awesome Marquee Events!

NYU Welcome Day / Move-In Day

Sunday, August 28, 2016 is NYU Welcome Day.  This day complements Residence Hall Move-In with a Parent Welcome and Information Fair.  Read more »»

Presidential Welcome & Reality Show

Join President Andy Hamilton, fellow new undergraduate students, alumni, and university officials at the Presidential Welcome of the newest class. Immediately following will be The Reality Show: NYU -- a gritty, funny musical about the lives of NYU students as they experience an array of confounding, confusing, and exciting issues. The Reality Show: NYU is written, performed, and produced by NYU students.

NYU Portraits

NYU Portraits creates a vibrant and colorful evening where diversity meets the stage to invigorate our passion for social justice, and service through the arts. This event is a campus tradition that utilizes an innovative approach to highlighting the importance of diversity as an enriching and transformative experience for our incoming first year and transfer students.

The "..." Ball


A Welcome Week tradition... wrapping up the week with the Ball! Each year is unique with a new theme. Past themes include Beach Ball, Zombie Ball, Glo Ball, Throwback Ball, and Music Festi-Ball! Get ready to dance the night away at this multi-floor, multi-DJ event. This will definitely be a night to remember. The 2016 theme is... good vibes ball so get ready to celebrate endless summer.