New York Institute for the Humanities

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The New York Institute for the Humanities (NYIH) is an academic organisation affiliated with New York University, founded by Richard Sennett in 1976 to promote the exchange of ideas between academics, professionals and the general public. The NYIH regularly holds seminars open to the public, as well as meetings for its approximately 150 Fellows.

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Academics

Erich Maria Remarque InstituteFurman Center for Real Estate and Urban PolicyGNATMount Sinai School of MedicineNew York Institute for the Humanities

Athletics

Chelsea PiersColes Sports and Recreation CenterDeans' CupEast River ParkEastern Intercollegiate Volleyball AssociationFencingRiverbank State ParkUniversity Athletics AssociationVan Cortlandt ParkViolet D. Bobcat

Campus

Bobst LibraryLa Maison FrançaiseResidence HallsPuck BuildingRusk Institute of Rehabilitation MedicineSilver CenterTamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner ArchivesTorch ClubUnion SquareVilla LaPietraWashington Square Park

People

President John SextonAlbert Gallatin

Schools

Undergraduate Colleges and Schools
College of Arts and ScienceCollege of DentistryCourant InstituteEhrenkranz School of Social WorkGallatin School of Individualized StudySteinhardt School of EducationStern School of BusinessTisch School of the Arts

Graduate/Professional Colleges and Schools
College of Arts and ScienceContinuing and Professional StudiesInstitute of Fine ArtsSchool of LawSchool of MedicineWagner Graduate School of Public Service

Student Life

Eucleian SocietyPhilomathean SocietyWashington Square NewsWNYU