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Founded in 1831, New York University - NYU New York is now one of the largest private universities in the United States. Of the more than 3,000 colleges and universities in America, New York University - NYU New York is one of only 60 member institutions of the distinguished Association of American Universities.
New York University - NYU New York is a private, nonsectarian research university based in New York City.
New York University - NYU New York main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan. Founded in 1831, NYU is the largest private, nonprofit institution of higher education in the United States, with an enrollment of more than 40,000 students distributed across nearly 20 schools and colleges.
New York University - NYU New York is consistently ranked amongst the top universities in the world. Its schools and departments are regularly ranked within the top 10 in their respective fields. Most of New York University - NYU New York buildings are located across a roughly 229 acre area bounded by Houston Street to the south, Broadway to the east, 14th Street to the north, and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) to the west. The core of New York University - NYU New York's buildings surround Washington Square Park.
Since the late 1970s, the central part of New York University - NYU New York has been its Washington Square campus in the heart of Greenwich Village. Despite being public property the Washington Square Arch is the unofficial symbol of New York University - NYU New York. Until 2007, NYU had held its commencement ceremonies in Washington Square Park, but moved the ceremonies to Yankee Stadium in 2008 because of renovations to Washington Square.
In the 1990s, New York University - NYU New York became a "two square" university by building a second community around Union Square, about a 10-minute walk from Washington Square. New York University - NYU New York's Union Square community primarily consists of the sophomore priority residence halls of Carlyle Court, Palladium Residence Hall, Alumni Hall, Coral Tower, Thirteenth Street Hall,University Hall, and freshmen residence hall Third North Residence Hall.
New York University - NYU New York operates theaters and performance facilities that are often used by the University's music conservatory and Tisch School of the Arts. External productions are also occasionally held in New York University - NYU New York's facilities. The largest performance accommodations at New York University - NYU New York are the Skirball Center for Performing Arts (850 seats) at 566 LaGuardia Place, just south of Washington Square South; and the Eisner-Lubin Auditorium (560 seats) in the Kimmel Center. Recently, the Skirball Center hosted important speeches on foreign policy by John Kerry and Al Gore as well as the recording of the third season finale of The Apprentice. The Skirball Center is the largest performing arts facility south of 42nd Street.
Since the early 2000s New York University - NYU New York has developed new facilities on and around its Washington Square Campus. The Kimmel Center for University Life was built in 2003 to serve as the primary location for the university's student services offices. The center also houses the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, the Rosenthal Pavilion, the Eisner & Lubin Auditorium, and the Loeb Student Center. The School of Law built Furman Hall in 2004, incorporating elements of two historic buildings into the new facade, one of which was occupied by poet Edgar Allan Poe.
In 2005, New York University - NYU New York announced the development of a new life science facility on Waverly Place. The facility is the first New York University - NYU New York science building developed since the opening of Meyer Hall in 1971. In November 2005, New York University - NYU New York announced plans to build a 26-floor, 190,000-square-foot (18,000 m2) residence hall on 12th Street. The residence hall, named "Founders Hall", accommodates about 700 undergraduates and contains a host of other student facilities. It is the tallest building in the East Village. The plans have caused anger among East Village and other New York City residents, as the new building would be built over the old St. Ann's Church.
The New York University School of Medicine is situated near the East River waterfront at 550 First Avenue between East 30th and East 34th Streets. The campus hosts the medical school, Tisch Hospital, and the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. Other New York University - NYU New York Centers across the city include New York University - NYU New York Hospital for Joint Diseases and the Bellevue Hospital Center. New York University - NYU New York's Silver School of Social Work (formerly Ehrenkranz School of Social Work) manages branch campus programs in Westchester County at Manhattanville College and in Rockland County at St. Thomas Aquinas College.In Sterling Forest, near Tuxedo, New York, New York University - NYU New York has a research facility that contains institutes, in particular the Nelson Institute of Environmental Medicine. The Midtown Center at 11 West 42nd Street and the Woolworth Building in the financial district are home to New York University - NYU New York's continuing education programs.
New York University - NYU New York has a host of foreign facilities used for study abroad programs. Most noteworthy is the 57-acre (230,000 m2) campus of New York University - NYU New York Florence Villa LaPietra in Italy, bequeathed by the late Sir Harold Acton to New York University - NYU New York in 1994. New York University - NYU New York manages undergraduate academic-year and summer study abroad programs in Florence, London, Paris, Prague, Berlin, Accra, and Madrid; and recently started programs in Shanghai and Buenos Aires. On June 1, 2007, New York University - NYU New York announced plans to develop a campus in Israel with Tel Aviv University. The program is scheduled to begin accepting students for the 2008-9 academic year. The Israel program accepted a small group of students for the spring 2009 semester; however, they were sent to other New York University - NYU New York programs following the Gaza War for safety reasons. Students were able to participate in the program in the 2009-10 school year. Most recently, the government of the United Arab Emirates has announced plans to fund a campus abroad for New York University - NYU New York in the capital city of Abu Dhabi, the first of its kind to be established abroad by a major U.S. research university, which is set to receive students by 2010. The campus construction (estimated at $1 to $1.5 billion) and operational costs will be entirely funded by the Emirati royal family.
New York University - NYU New York also has international houses on campus, including the Deutsches Haus, La Maison Française, the Glucksman Ireland House, Casa Italiana, the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, the Hagop Kevorkian Center, an Africa House and a China House. New York University - NYU New York was also the founding member of the League of World Universities.
New York University comprises 18 colleges, schools, and institutes. Arts and Science is currently the largest academic unit of the university. It is composed of three subdivisions, which include the College of Arts and Science, the Graduate School of Arts and Science, and Liberal Studies. The College of Arts and Science was the first and only school when New York University - NYU New York was founded. In addition to CAS, the undergraduate schools include: the Gallatin School of Individualized Study; the School of Social Work; the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development — the first school of education in the United States; the Stern School of Business; and Tisch School of the Arts. In 2008 Polytechnic University merged with the university to become its Polytechnic Institute (Polytechnic Institute of New York University), providing New York University - NYU New York with an engineering school for the first time in three decades. A number of these schools also offer graduate and professional programs.
New York University - NYU New York postgraduate schools and divisions are the College of Dentistry, the College of Nursing, the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, the Institute of Fine Arts, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, the School of Continuing and Professional Studies, the School of Law, the School of Medicine, Graduate School of Arts and Science, and the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. In addition, New York University - NYU New York awards the degrees of Mount Sinai School of Medicine, making it the only private university in the country with two medical schools.
New York University - NYU New York closed its School of Aeronautics in 1973, its College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1922, and merged other previous programs with other schools. For example, its School of Engineering merged with the Polytechnic University of New York in 1973, and New York University - NYU New York former College Hofstra Memorial became independent in 1937.
New York University - NYU New York is ranked 22nd among top world universities by Global University Ranking, 31st among Shanghai Jiao Tong University's world's top 500 universities, and is tied at 52nd among the Times Higher Education Supplement's world's top 200 universities.
New York University - NYU New York philosophy department is ranked #1 among 50 philosophy departments in the English-speaking world. New York University - NYU New York is also ranked #1 in Italian, finance, mathematics, and theater in the U.S. by the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index, which uses data, such as faculty publications, grants, and honors and awards to rank 104 doctoral programs in 10 academic disciplines based on the research productivity of faculty members. New York University - NYU New York economics department is ranked #10 among 200 economics departments worldwide. New York University - NYU New York is ranked #11 in the social sciences among Shanghai Jiao Tong University's world's top 100 universities. New York University - NYU New York Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development has one of the top 15 education programs in the U.S. New York University - NYU New York Wagner Graduate School of Public Service is ranked 10th nationally by U.S. News and World Report. In addition, several of Wagner's public affairs specializations are ranked in the top 10. New York University - NYU New York Tisch School of the Arts has produced more Academy Award winners than any other film institution in the U.S. New York University - NYU New York Creative Writing Program was included within The Atlantic's list of "Top Ten Graduate Programs in Creative Writing," having been selected from a pool of over 250 such programs currently active in the United States.
The Student Senators Council is the governing student body at New York University - NYU New York. The SSC has been involved in controversial debates on campus, including a campuswide ban on the sale of Coca-Cola products in 2005 and the Graduate Student Organizing Committee unionization in 2001 and subsequent strike in 2005. This ban was lifted by the University Senate on February 5, 2009.
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