Profiles of five NYU Shanghai first-year students.
In Focus
- This award-winning course is intended for those with a basic foundation in college mathematics.
- In the 2-credit Experience Studio courses, students have a chance to leave their laptops and desks behind.
- Several recipients of this year's "Outstanding Student Worker" award share their campus job experiences.
- How might linguistics help us view language and human cognition in a new light?
- What role could tech play in making the housing market more equitable? Ask Professor Tyler Haupert.
- 42 Shanghai-based migrant youth attended the College and Career Lab (NYUSH CCL) last month.
- Over the past four years, parents of international students know to “ask Frank if you need help.”
- Lawrence Lim ’25 probably didn’t expect that his mom, Adele, would soon become his schoolmate.
- Students learned how to tell a personal story through image and text in comic form.
- As a sociologist, I’m driven by a curiosity about society and a desire to understand the societal change.
- The Volatility Institute at NYU Shanghai (VINS) was established to examine the dynamic China market.
- “Our ultimate goal is to map the brain throughout the entire lifespan."
- Professor Alice Wang's solo project Quantum Dream Machine is in this year's Art Basel Hong Kong.
- "CASER is dedicated to advancing social and economic research in China for the betterment of society."