NYU Shanghai completed its phased re-opening this week, welcoming back juniors, sophomores, and freshmen who wished to join the seniors, graduate students, and faculty who had begun returning to Century Avenue on April 27. Some 246 students and 342 faculty members returned to the Academic Building on Century Avenue this week, three months after the shutdown due to COVID-19. Return to campus is optional this semester, as many community members still remain overseas due to travel restrictions, and classes will continue either online or in a live and online ‘mixed-mode’ approach. The campus looks a bit different these days - from hand sanitizers in every corner of the building to well-spaced tables and chairs and signs reminding everyone to wash hands. But the sounds and sights of faculty and students teaching and learning, and students and staff preparing for commencement will be familiar to all. Here’s a look at NYU Shanghai’s post-Covid ‘responsible re-opening.’ While some classes continue to be held online, some are proceeding in a “mixed-mode” approach. NYU Shanghai has purchased additional equipment to enable professors to teach both students in the classroom and online. With three webcams set up in the studio, Assistant Arts Professor of Dance Tao Siye is demonstrating folk dancing techniques both to students in the classroom and those joining remotely. In the meantime, students from both sides are able to see each other and comment on how to improve their dance moves. Students learning the techniques from home The advanced cell biology lab reopened this week, enabling Associate Professor of Practice in Biology Li Wenshu to lead hands-on live cell experiments with students in Shanghai, while the rest of class watched remotely. Students conducting live cell culturing in the biosafety cabinet. Graduation is around the corner. Although this year’s in-person commencement will not take place, efforts are underway to create a memorable and meaningful virtual celebration on May 29. To make this year’s commencement special, the 2020 Student Commencement Committee has prepared gift boxes and shipped them to seniors in 23 countries/regions. In addition to full academic attire, a few surprises await for seniors to discover in their boxes. Staff busy making sure nothing is left out of the gift boxes. These tassels and more are headed your way, Class of 2020! A senior student picking up the box in person on May 8. Share: Facebook Twitter Weibo All Years202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013 Apply Behind the Shadows and SymmetryJun 30 2020 Class of 2021 Master’s ConvocationMay 20 2020 Photo Gallery: Back to School and Preparing for CommencementMay 7 2020 End of Semester Show 2019Dec 13 2019 Yangjing Neighborhood TourNov 20 2019 Carnival of TerrorsNov 3 2019 Ally Week 2019Nov 2 2019 Scenes, Songs, and a Dose of RealitySep 12 2019 Orientation Week 2019Sep 4 2019 The Class of 2023 Moves In!Aug 25 2019 Commencement 2019 in PhotosMay 30 2019 88 Days to GraduationMay 28 2019 Heroes Brave the Stage: Snapshots of Our Spring Dance ConcertMay 21 2019 End of Semester Art Exhibition: From Dunhuang to Chinese GardensMay 17 2019 NYU Shanghai Brings Home Trophies from Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Sports Tournament May 9 2019 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page