NYU bars 20-plus law students from Bobst after pro-Palestinian sit-in
NYU has barred nearly 30 law students from entering most university buildings after staging an eight-hour sit-in outside President Linda Mills’ office on Tuesday. The group had sent a letter to Mills that morning, demanding she meet with them to discuss the university’s student conduct policy, its stance on immigration and its investments in companies with ties to Israel amid a fragile ceasefire in Gaza. Members of NYU’s chapter of Law Students for Justice in Palestine congregated on the 12th floor of Bobst Library at around 10 a.m., declaring that they would not leave until they scheduled a meeting with Mills. The students left at about 6 p.m., chanting “shame”…
Nurses call off strike, reach contract with NYU Langone
Nurses at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn called off a potential strike on Friday, initially slated for Saturday, after negotiating a two-year contract with the hospital that secured an immediate raise to employee salaries and the hiring of 100 nurses to address complaints related to understaffing. The contract outlined a 9.25% wage increase that took effect on Saturday and 6% increase set for March 2026, amounting to a 15.8% overall increase in annual salary. Nurses who have worked the same unit and shift for at least 18 months will also receive a one-time retention bonus ranging from $3,750 to $5,250, and the hospital will pay a combined $1 million to the nurses…
NYU Shanghai moves commencement from grand theater to campus lawn
NYU Shanghai’s decision to move its graduation ceremony from a 2,500-seat theater to its campus courtyard has sparked criticism from dozens of students, many of whom are concerned that the new spot won’t be able to accommodate all of the attendees. After it was announced in a campuswide email on Feb. 3, students said the change was unexpected and negligent of community members’ opinions. The school’s commencement ceremony, set for May 25, has previously been held at Bank of Communications New Bund 31 Performing Arts Center — a grand theater about 20 minutes away from NYU Shanghai — and will now take place at the campus’ quad. David Pe, the…
‘It’s amazing’: Cancer cells work together to grow, NYU study finds
A team of 14 researchers at NYU found that cancer cells cooperate with each other in order to survive challenging conditions, contrasting decades of previous research focused on their tendency to compete. In the study published in Nature Medicine last month, researchers observed cancerous cells as they received varying levels of nutritional support. Tumor cells usually compete for amino acids — the building blocks for proteins — as a source of nutrients. However, researchers found that when there are fewer amino acids available, the cells begin to evenly distribute the nutrients instead. “As of now there isn’t any study similar to this one, so this is novel research being published,”…
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Trump’s antisemitism task force to investigate NYU
President Donald Trump’s Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism will visit NYU as part of its investigation into 10 U.S. universities with reported incidents of antisemitism, the Department of Justice announced Friday. It is unclear when the investigations will take place. Leo Terrell, a leading member of the task force, said the group will compile information on reported instances of antisemitism on college campuses by meeting with “university leadership, impacted students and staff, local law enforcement and community members,” and assess whether “remedial action is warranted.” “We are going to use every tool in our toolbox to stop the harassment of Jewish students,” Terrell, assistant attorney general for civil rights,…
5 faculty members receive $75K grants to fund upcoming research projects
Five CAS assistant professors were named Sloan Research Fellows for their accomplishments in the fields of economics, chemistry and mathematics — from scholarship on the physical connections between shapes to the newfound abilities of robots. The faculty members are among 126 early-career researchers in the United States and Canada who earned the fellowship this year, with each receiving $75,000 to fulfill a two-year research project. This year’s NYU recipients include chemists Tania Lupoli and Glen Hocky, economics assistant professor Corina Boar and mathematicians Chao Li and Lerrel Pinto. Lupoli, an assistant professor of chemistry and NYU alum, received the recognition for her research on infectious diseases that are notably challenging…
Students call for admin to publicly support Starbucks workers’ union
NYU’s chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America demanded that university leadership publicly support the Starbucks workers’ union in a rally on Friday. The group threatened to reinstate a campaign against the Starbucks location on West Fourth Street if President Linda Mills and senior administrator Owen Moore do not respond by March 7. About a dozen students gathered outside Bobst Library before making their way to the Kimmel Center for University Life to deliver a letter to a representative for Mills and Moore, respectively, at each location. YDSA called for the administrators to “pressure” Starbucks to fairly negotiate with its workers’ union amid ongoing bargaining sessions and union expansions,…