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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 , [12] NYU was founded in 1832 by a group of New Yorkers led by Albert Gallatin [13] as a non-denominational all-male institution near City Hall based on a curriculum focused on a secular education .

  2. A signature of President Sexton’s tenure was the creation of a new model of university: the global network university. Building on the international presence it established in the 20 th century, NYU in the 21 st century added more global academic centers, with a particular focus on expanding outside of Europe to locations such as Accra and ...

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    Born in the United States to a Scottish mother and an Israeli-born Sephardi father, she grew up in Pacific Palisades, California. She has a degree in history from UCLA and obtained her Ph.D. in comparative history at Brandeis University. A member of the American Historical Association since 1990, she is professor of history and Italian studies at N...

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    1. Ben-Ghiat, Ruth (2002). Fascist Modernities: Italy, 1922–1945. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. 2. Ben-Ghiat, Ruth; Fuller, Mia, eds. (2005). Italian Colonialism (1st ed.). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230606364. 3. Ben-Ghiat, Ruth; Hom, Stephanie Malia, eds. (2015). Italian Mobilities. London: Routledge. ISBN 9781138778146. OCLC 1061814583. 4. Ben-Ghiat, Ruth (2015). Italian Fascism's Empire Cinema. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. 5. Ben-Ghia...

    Journal articles

    1. Ben-Ghiat, Ruth (1997). "Language and the Construction of National Identity in Fascist Italy". The European Legacy. 2 (3): 438–443. doi:10.1080/10848779708579754. 2. Ben-Ghiat, Ruth (2001). "The Secret Histories of Roberto Benigni's Life is Beautiful". The Yale Journal of Criticism. 14 (1): 253–266. doi:10.1353/yale.2001.0002. S2CID 161994102. 3. Ben-Ghiat, Ruth (2005). "Unmaking the Fascist Man: Film, Masculinity, and the Transition from Dictatorship". Journal of Modern Italian Studies. 1...

    Ph.D. thesis

    1. Ben-Ghiat, Ruth (1991). The formation of a Fascist culture: the Realist movement in Italy, 1930–43 (Thesis). Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University. OCLC 35153484.

    Ruth Ben Ghiat, Arts and Science faculty at New York University
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    NYU's enrollment reaches an astonishing 47,000 students, the largest private enrollment in the country. Tens of thousands of New Yorkers from working and middle-class families, many of them children of immigrants, found in NYU an engine of upward mobility. The University had in many ways become the great urban university its founders dreamed of.

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  5. The university was founded as University of the City of New York in 1831 by a prominent group of New York City residents led by then United States Secretary of the Treasury, Albert Gallatin. The school was officially renamed New York University in 1896. 37 Nobel Prize winners have been produced by NYU, the 12th most in the United States and ...

  6. The Felix M. Warburg House is a mansion at 1109 Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was built from 1907 to 1908 for the German-American Jewish financier Felix M. Warburg, in the Châteauesque style, and designed by C. P. H. Gilbert. After Warburg's death in 1937, his widow sold it to a real estate developer.

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