NYU expands its supercomputing power with new high performance computing cluster from AMD. The new cluster, named Hudson, will be a powerful resource for NYU researchers fighting COVID-19.
Protecting Yourself from COVID-19 Related Scams
Some people continue to exploit the coronavirus pandemic to steal private data and money. NYU’s Global Office of Information Security is monitoring reports of attempts that may impact the NYU community.
Home Room: NYU Remote Voices
The “NYU Remote Voices” video series explores the creative ways members of the NYU community are using technology to adapt and thrive while teaching and learning remotely.
NYU Remote Voices: Marilyn Horowitz
For Marilyn Horowitz, Professor of Screenwriting, NYU School of Professional Studies, both the effectiveness of her online course and the well-being of her students leans into keeping a sense of humor.
Tools for Remote Test Taking
NYU schools handle administering online assessments in a range of ways. Explore the options and consult with your school to discover more.
NYU Remote Voices: Kathryn Posin
To make her students feel more comfortable with Zoom and with learning from home, Professor Kathryn Posin asked them to concentrate on things that made them feel happy.
3D Printing Critical Medical Equipment Remotely
LaGuardia Studio may be closed for now, but their team still found ways to help NYU Langone by 3D printing critical parts for personal protective equipment and lending their expertise to others.
NYU Zoom: Look and Sound Like a Star
Use these features to make yourself look and sound great on camera. Set a virtual background, pick the right lighting, plan your space, and more.
Secure Your NYU Zoom Meetings and Classes
Learn how to effectively manage your NYU Zoom meeting or class and help prevent an uninvited guest from disrupting your session by following these Zoom Security best practices.
NYU Instructors and Students Get Creative with Remote Instruction
Now that NYU has shifted to remote instruction for the remainder of the semester, instructors and students are exploring new ways to teach and learn.