Please join Torch Tech and Women in Technology (WIT) on Tuesday, October 16, at the Kimmel Student Center, Room 406, from 12:30pm to 2pm for a lunch and a conversation with Tony Cetera, NYU IT’s Chief Information Security Officer. October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and Tony’s talk coincides with one of the month’s themes, “IT […]
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Technological Tunes in Steinhardt Summer Programs
The Summer Music Performance is the culmination of a program at the Steinhardt Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions that offers students an opportunity to learn about music technology, production, and performance.
Register for Scribble NYC Design Forum, Oct. 14
On October 14, 2018, NYU IT’s Operations Technology and Support Services (OTSS) will be holding the first annual Scribble NYC Design Forum at the NYU MakerSpace in Brooklyn from 8am to 8pm. This forum will bring together middle school, high school, and college students along with local teachers and school administrators to participate in workshops […]
Sign Up for Geospatial Workshops, 9/25-26
LiDAR, Insights for ArcGIS, Survey123, Web AppBuilder, and More NYU Data Services is hosting a two-day Esri geospatial data workshop series. The workshops will cover LiDAR processing and 3D modeling using Esri’s ArcGIS platform, and three Esri apps: Insights for ArcGIS for data visualization and analytics, Survey123 for field data capture, and Web AppBuilder for […]
Navigating Fair Use
Watch this 2-minute video narrated by NYU Libraries Scholarly Communications Librarian April Hathcock, which breaks down the basics of fair use and factors to consider when determining whether educational works qualify as fair use. You can also read April’s Connect article about fair use.
Introducing Large-Format Presentation Printing at the LaGuardia Co-op
NYU’s LaGuardia Co-op recently installed a new printer that enables students to print large-format group projects and data visualizations up to 40 inches wide in either color or black and white. Pre-Printing Consultation No reservation is required to use the printer, but the Co-op strongly suggests all service inquiries be vetted by a Co-op staff […]
Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg Featured in NY Times
Using 3D Printing Technology to Explore Identity Heather Dewey-Hagborg, an ITP alumnus currently making waves with her “Probably Chelsea” art installation, was recently featured in a New York Times article about the Seattle Art Fair and women in the art world. Dewey-Hagborg’s project, which uses DNA from Chelsea Manning to create potential facial appearances, which […]
Web Browser Privacy
Privacy and security are synergistic, so paying attention to browser privacy settings and features is critical for your online security. In this article are some of the steps you can take and features you can take advantage of to help protect your privacy and security while browsing the web.
Be a Presenter at the First NYU Technology Summit
Calling all speakers! Submit your proposal to present at the inaugural NYU Technology Summit, taking place on November 14, 2018, at NYU’s Kimmel Center. Submissions are being accepted from all NYU students, faculty, staff, and alumni until August 31.
Mapping the Design of Rice
Rice is the staple food for approximately 50% of the world’s population. The rice of the future must be cultivated using less water, less land, and under severe environmental stresses. Mapping the rice genome is a step toward attaining these goals. Researchers at NYU are using high performance computing resources to achieve the task.