2022-2023 in Review

May 22, 2023

Even for the university that never sleeps, 2022-23 stands out as a year for especially big news and big changes. We welcomed new deans in the College of Arts and Science, Gallatin, Global Public Health, , Meyers College of Nursing, and Silver School of Social Work. In keeping with evolving public health guidelines, we gradually phased out some of the last COVID-related restrictions on campus activities, allowing a return to the full vibrancy of university life. And our reputation continued to rise in national and international rankings as NYU admitted one of the most selective and diverse classes, and celebrated top honors and awards for students, faculty, and alumni recognized as outstanding in their fields. Below are just a few of the highlights from the past academic year.

Even for the university that never sleeps, 2022-23 stands out as a year for especially big news and big changes. We welcomed new deans in the College of Arts and Science, Gallatin, Global Public Health, , Meyers College of Nursing, and Silver School of Social Work. In keeping with evolving public health guidelines, we gradually phased out some of the last COVID-related restrictions on campus activities, allowing a return to the full vibrancy of university life. And our reputation continued to rise in national and international rankings as NYU admitted one of the most selective and diverse classes, and celebrated top honors and awards for students, faculty, and alumni recognized as outstanding in their fields.  

Below are just a few of the highlights from the past academic year.

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