Performance Studies alum Jill Dolan (PhD '89) recently received the Howard T. Behrman Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities from Princeton University, where she's been on the faculty ...
PS alum Biba Bell’s (PhD '15) article, “Becoming Epiphyte: Tree Sitting, Hypermingling, (Para)sitism, and Abolition Ecologies,” has been published in the special issue of Liminalities: A Journal of ...
The 68th Annual Grammy Nominations were announced on Friday, November 7th, 2025 recognizing outstanding achievement in the music industry. Congratulations to the Tisch alumni, former students, faculty ...
Notice to students: We welcome students from other departments and programs to enroll in our classes when space allows. Some of our courses are open to both graduate and undergraduate students, and ...
The Clive Davis Institute is currently featured on the cover of Billboard's Top Music Business Schools. We thank Billboard writers Cathy Applefeld Olson and Thom Duffy for their kind words about CDI.
Professor Spike Lee, Artistic Director of the NYU Tisch Graduate Film Program, is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s Spike Lee Film Production Fund in support of the following students’ ...
Performance Studies trains students to document, theorize, and analyze embodied practices and events. Areas of concentration include: contemporary performance, dance, movement analysis, folk and ...
Jenny Jiao Hsia ‘16 (BFA, Game Design) is one of the most intriguing young indie game developers working today, but right now she just wants to knit. “I picked up knitting because it was the first ...
The Clive Davis Institute is thrilled to welcome KARRIEM RIGGINS as our Spring 2025 Artist-In-Residence! Emmy Award-winning and Grammy-nominated musician, producer, composer, and DJ, Karriem Riggins ...
NYU Tisch placed first on TheWrap's 2024 ranking of the top 50 film schools in the United States. The publication partnered up with Screen Engine/ASI to evaluate schools using a less subjective, ...
Ezra Sacks: First, I’d like to ask how you decided to make your Advanced Television productions sustainable? Rachel Silverman (‘21, Executive Producer for Noa’s Arc): Our professor, Harry Winer, is ...
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