NYIP Project on the Philosophy of Race and Racism: Kwame Anthony Appiah, “Engineering ‘Race'”

The NYU Philosophy Department presents: NYIP Project on the Philosophy of Race and Racism: Kwame Anthony Appiah (NYU) Engineering 'Race' Abstract: I begin with four general observations about engineering that have lessons for conceptual engineering. First, thoughtful engineering requires a design specification, a rough account of what the innovations in question are aimed at. Second, once […]

Center for Bioethics Virtual MA Information Session & Open House

New York University's Center for Bioethics MA Information Session Virtual Open House Friday, December 1st 1:00 pm -- 2:00 pm EST   Please join us on December 1st at 1:00 pm EST for an information session and a q&a about New York University's MA in Bioethics! Hear from faculty and members of our administrative staff who […]

Afro-Latinos: Documenting and Addressing Racial Health Inequities Within the Latino/Hispanic Population

Afro-Latinos: Documenting and Addressing Racial Health Inequities Within the Latino/Hispanic Population December 7th, 2023 2:00 pm EST 708 Broadway, Room 801 / Online This event is hosted by the GPH Center for Anti-racism, Social Justice & Public Health (CASJPH) As part of the CASJPH Seminar Series, join GPH's Dr. Adolfo G. Cuevas for a presentation documenting and addressing racial health inequities within […]

Ethics, Equity, and Stigma in Obesity Treatment and Policy

NYU Grossman School of Medicine's Division of Medical Ethics & the Comprehensive Program on Obesity present: Ethics, Equity, and Stigma in Obesity Treatment and Policy Friday, December 8th, 9am-12pm ET Register Here! In this two-part session, expert panelists will discuss ethical issues impacting access to obesity care, equity in the treatment of obesity, and policy […]

Peter Singer on Living an Ethical Life: How to Do the Most Good

Brooklyn Public Library 10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Peter Singer on Living an Ethical Life: How to Do the Most Good December 13th, 2023 7:00 - 8:30 pm Brooklyn Public Library Central Library, Dweck Center 10 Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn, NY 11238 Peter Singer discusses the age-old question of Living an Ethical Life: How to Do the Most Good. Born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1946, […]

Navigating Public Health Challenges in Conflict Zones

Department of Global & Environmental Health presents: Navigating Public Health Challenges in Conflict Zones December 19th @ 12:00 pm Register Here This year marked an increase in violent conflicts, surpassing […]

2nd NYU Artificial Intelligence Forum

2nd NYU Artificial Intelligence Forum THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 TO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2024   ​Learn how Artificial Intelligence will impact your career, community, and family at the 2nd NYU Artificial Intelligence Forum. Join industry leaders on the frontline of AI— Microsoft, Ally, NASA, Google, Mastercard, Maison Meta, Neoris, OthersideAI, and Oceans. Gain practical uses for […]

Towards the Future for Mental Health in the Western Pacific: Examples from a participatory research agenda to address the burden of common mental disorders.

Towards the Future for Mental Health in the Western Pacific: Examples from a participatory research agenda to address the burden of common mental disorders. The Department of Global & Environmental Health Featured Guest Speaker: Dr. Brian Hall Wednesday, February 14th @ 3:30 PM 708 Broadway, Room 801 Hybrid In 2023 the Western Pacific Regional Office of […]

The Ethicist Speaks of Identity

The Ethicist Speaks of Identity WHEN-- February 27, 2024 4:30‐6pm WHERE--19 Washington Square North WHO-- NYU Abu Dhabi Institute in New York OPEN TO THE PUBLIC This talk navigates the complex waters of ethical understanding, guided by insights from the author of The New York Times Sunday Magazine's The Ethicist column. Professor Appiah examines how social identities, including […]