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A three-day long “literary and scientific convention” held in City Hall in 1830 and attended by over 100 delegates debated the terms of a plan for a new university modeled on the University of London (1826) which would be designed for young men admitted based on merit, not birthright, status, or social class. The trustees [...]

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Most of NYU’s 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 NYU’s buildings surround Washington Square Park. Washington Square campus Since the late 1970s, the [...]

New York Medical Tourism

Tisch made substantial donations to his alma maters, leading to these institutions naming a building and a school after him. Tisch Hall, on the University of Michigan central campus, houses that university’s history department. New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and NYU Medical Center’s Tisch Hospital are named after Laurence A. and Preston [...]

Astor Place Theater

Broadway runs the length of Manhattan Island, from Bowling Green at the south, to Inwood at the northern tip of the island. South of Columbus Circle, it is a one-way southbound street. Starting in 2009, vehicular traffic is banned at Times Square between 47th and 42nd Streets, and at Herald Square between 35th and 33rd [...]

Empire state building

The Empire State Building rises to at the 102nd floor, and including the pinnacle, its full height reaches (443.09& m). The building has 85 stories of commercial and office space representing . It has an indoor and outdoor observation deck on the 86th floor. The remaining 16 stories represent the Art Deco tower, which is [...]

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SUNY is governed by a Board of Trustees, which consists of sixteen members, fifteen of whom are appointed by the Governor, with consent of the New York State Senate. The sixteenth member is the President of the SUNY Student Assembly. The Board of Trustees appoints the Chancellor who serves as SUNY Chief Executive Officer. The [...]

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Writer and director Jim Jarmusch had initially shot his first feature, ”Permanent Vacation” (1980) as his final thesis while at New York University’s film school, and spent the following four years making ”Stranger than Paradise”. At NYU, he had studied under iconic 20th century director Nicholas Ray, who had brought him along as his personal [...]

Charles Bernard Rangle was born on June 11th 1930 in Harlem in New York City. His mother supported him and his two siblings working as a maid and a seamstress in a factory in the city’s Garment District. His father left the family when Charles was 6 years old.

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By: Chris Benton Chris Benton from Rochester, New York has been involved in the training and development industry for the past decade.  He is now the inside sales director for Universal Sales Systems which is headquartered in Rochester, New York.  Universal Sales Systems is currently coaching some of the top mortgage and real estate professionals [...]

New York University

New York City, New York is home to some of the oldest law schools in the United States. Some of the top law schools of New York will be highlighted here for everyone to get to know up close and personal. It can also be used as reference for those who are considering going to law school as a possible career choice.

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Ah, New York City. There is good reason for its motto ?The City that Never Sleeps?. Any day, any time, you can find something to do in NYC. One of the multitudes of amenities of Manhattan is its parks. There are 40 of them, spread out over Manhattan?s nearly 23 square miles, each with its own vibe and character.

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The big debate has come and gone. There were no knock-out shots. There were highs and lows that all balanced out. So now we leave it to the voters and I get to go an vote early Friday.