Welcome to NYU!
Welcome to the Steinhardt School of 
Culture, Education, and Human Development.
Steinhardt isn't on some closed off campus
Steinhardt is part of the neighborhood
We're in the heart of the city so that
means my background is my classroom.
There is really a campus feel here
and Washington Square Park kinda feels
like a big quad for NYU.
We're gonna take you on a tour of some
of the spaces around the NYU campus 
that Steinhardt grad students can enjoy.
Here we are in Washington Square Park, 
we've got NYU Steinhardt buildings all around us
it's a beautiful New York City park and
people will come all the time to study,
to catch up with friends, play frisbee
and just generally enjoy the sunshine
while it's out.
Here we are at Bobst library which is just
south of the park
it's NYU's flagship of its 
nine library system
designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson
it's home to over four million volumes, 
thousands of electronic resources
and to help you navigate all that we've got
amazing librarians
they've helped me a lot with my own research,
it's also a really great place to study
the bottom two floors are open 24 hours, 
the top floors have beautiful views
all kinds of great places to study quietly
and there's also a tenth floor
graduate student exchange where you
can work in small groups, talk a little bit
as well as get your studying done.
Right across the street from Bobst is 
the Kimmel Center for University Life
it's home to all kinds of great student services
It's got a Student Resource Center,
Office of Off-Campus Housing
which gives you access to listerves,
roommates, open apartments, brokers
It's got computers, printing labs,
it's got great places to eat with
beautiful views at the park
needless to say it's a place we all 
spend a lot of our time.
Here we are at the Skirball Center which 
is on the 1st floor Kimmel
it's a large-scale performance space
which hosts both university events as well
events from around the world
it's also home to Ticket Central which is 
our on campus box office
you can get tickets to Broadway shows,
movie premieres,
sporting events, concerts --
all at reduced prices
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We're standing outside the Paladium, 
one of our two gyms here at NYU
the other one is Coles, both offer a great
opportunity to work out in our
weights room, our cardio room,
we have a pool. The gyms are free
and in addition we have some great
classes like spin and yoga for a small fee
Just upstairs from Paladium is the
Wasserman Center for Career Development
it's a great place to work on resumes,
interviewing skills, career counseling, 
and they even offer job fairs.
Those are just some of the all university spaces
and now we'll show you some of the main
NYU Steinhardt buildings.
Here we are at NYU's Physical Therapy Department.
on 22nd and 2nd just north of the 
Wasserman Student Center
here we have a wonderful opportunity to
learn from incredible professors
as well as take advantage or our placement
in New York's health corridor
where we can learn from master
clinicians throughout the city.
It's like a second family to us
and it’s also become a second home.
The Barney Building is a six-story 
Beaux Arts building
housing the Art Department's
classrooms, studios, and workshops
in sculpture, painting, printmaking,
metalworking, woodworking,
fabrics, ceramics, photography, 
and a digital fabrication lab.
It's sorta this wonderful creative hodge podge.
Just south we come to 411 Lafayette Street.
The Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and
Public Health is located here on the 5th floor
I find myself here on the 5th floor when I
want to meet with one of my professors
check in with fellow graduate students
or attend the conference that we often hold.
Steinhardt has a diverse offering of programs
and right now we are at 665 Broadway
which is home to the Department of
Communicative Sciences and Disorders
inside there is a state-of-the-art
speech and hearing clinic
where students can work with clients, 
both children and adults
and there's also a ton of common spaces
so you can interact with your fellow 
students and professors
and gives the department a real
community feel.
Nearby you'll find Kimball Hall which was
originally built as a department store
today it's the home of two Steinhardt departments
Applied Psychology, and Humanities and
the Social Sciences in the Professions
There's a great lounge on the
1st floor, multiple conference rooms,
faculty offices, seminar rooms, and many
places for students to meet and gather.
Around the corner from Kimball Hall
is the Education Building
on the main floor is the Frederick Loewe theatre
where our department presents concerts
from symphonies to jazz to dance recitals 
all of which are open to the public.
The building is largely devoted to the
Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions
So there's a diverse variety of
performance programs.
There are also programs in music composition,
business, education, technology, and therapy.
The building also houses the new
state-of-the-art James L. Dolan Recording Studio
it is one of the most advanced studios
in an academic setting
The Education Building is also home to the
Department of Nutrition, Food Studies,
and Public Health kitchen lab.
We're here in Pless Hall which is home to
the main Administration offices of Steinhardt.
It also contains many faculty offices,
student commons, the Black Box Theatre
and the departments of Occupational Therapy 
and Administration, Leadership, and Technology.
The East Building is the home of our
Department of Teaching and Learning
which is on four floors.
You'll find faculty offices, student
lounges, and high-tech conference rooms
There's also the STEME Education
and Research Center
and the wonderful Georgiou Library and
Resource Center for Children and Literature.
The Department of Media, Culture, and 
Communication is on the top two floors
and has spectacular spaces for students
and faculty to gather, study, and collaborate.
Just a few blocks away is the Office of  Global Services
where international students like myself
can go to find information about
visa requirements, work requirements,
anything relating to being an international student
studying in America.
Without being in New York City I really
don't think that Steinhardt would be as vibrant as it is.
There are so many opportunities
within this city.
So many networking opportunities,
so many industries
diversity of thought, diversity of people,
diversity of action.
And I think the ability to navigate within
the city and navigate in the school itself
and not be able to distinguish the two apart
that's the type of environment that our
students are looking for.
That's the type of environment
I was looking for at Steinhardt.
Hope you enjoyed the virtual tour.
NYU's a great place to go to grad school
and you should come check it out yourself if you can.
