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  1. New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by a group of New Yorkers led by Albert Gallatin as a non-denominational all-male institution near City Hall based on a curriculum focused on a secular education.

  2. The history of New York University begins in the early 19th century. A group of prominent New York City residents from the city's landed class of merchants, bankers, and traders established NYU on April 18, 1831.

  3. TSOA 1991, B.F.A. Emmy Award 2017 for Crime Watch Daily. Ami Miron. POLY, M.S. He received two Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards. Olivia Smith (journalist) Steinhardt 2011, B.S. Emmy Award 2016 for "Dead Horse Bay: New York's Hidden Treasure Trove of Trash". Jonathan Stern.

  4. In what he called a “second founding,” MacCracken moved the undergraduate schools of arts and science and engineering to an entirely new campus in the Bronx, on a bluff overlooking Manhattan—a stunning second home for what was now known by a new name: New York University.

  5. www.nyu.edu › about › news-publicationsHistory of NYU

    Samuel F. B. Morse is named professor of sculpture and painting. Morse consulted NYU chemistry professor Leonard Gale while perfecting his invention of the telegraph in the old University Building, initiating NYU’s long tradition of innovation.

  6. Pages in category "New York University people". The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. New York University, also known as NYU, is a research university in New York City. It is the largest private university in the United States, and is highly regarded in the nation as well as around the world.

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