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The school was renamed Leonard N. Stern School of Business. In 1992, Stern's new $68 million state-of-the-art facility, now known as Kaufman Management Center, was inaugurated. [citation needed] In 1998, a $10 million gift from Henry Kaufman (PhD 1958) supported an expansion and upgrading of Stern's facilities.
It is the home of several New York University (NYU) schools. [1] It was named after NYU trustee Jeffrey S. Gould, and is also the namesake for the NYU welcome center of the same name. Surrounding the Plaza are the buildings of the Stern School of Business, Courant Institute of Mathematics, the economics department of NYU College of Arts and ...
Manhattan University: Private New York City The Bronx: Fine Arts Department Gallery [67] Manhattanville University: Private Purchase: Westchester: Arthur M. Berger Art Gallery [68] Marist College: Private Poughkeepsie: Dutchess: Marist College Art Gallery [69] Marymount Manhattan College: Private New York City Manhattan Hewitt Gallery of Art ...
Pages in category "New York University Stern School of Business alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 293 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page) *
The New York University Art Collection, of which the Grey Art Gallery is now guardian, [3] was founded in 1958 with NYU's acquisition of Francis Picabia's Resonateur (c. 1922) and Fritz Glarner's Relational Painting (1949–50).
Building of the Gallatin School. The school was founded in 1972 as the University Without Walls. In 1976, the school was renamed the Gallatin Division for Albert Gallatin (secretary of the treasury under Thomas Jefferson and the founder of New York University). In 1995 the school took the name, Gallatin School of Individualized Study. [5]
The Institute for Architecture & Urban Studies is a non-profit architecture studio and think tank located in Manhattan, New York, United States. The original Institute existed from 1967 to 1984, where it was a hub for experimental architectural discourse and practice.
STERN: Stern School of Business: TSOA: Tisch School of the Arts: ARTS: University College of Arts and Sciences (discontinued/merged; now CAS) WAG: Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service: SHA: New York University Shanghai: WSC: Washington Square College (discontinued/merged; now CAS)