Written by Luiza de Abreu Monetti It’s recruiting season, when almost every conversation at Stern seems to inevitably include the words “networking”, “interview”, [...]
Written by Dominique Nguyen In many traditional households, a successful future means following a predictable path: be a doctor, work in business, study engineering, or [...]
Written by Rachel Levine The presidential candidates in this election cycle are attempting to appeal to millennials by talking about a problem college students know all to [...]
Written by Sal Bhakuni When I asked a student at the school I work at to email her project so she could finish it at home, she told me she didn’t have a computer. Another [...]
Written by Jonathan Bach The consumer market “hype” around new manufacturing technology such as 3D printing, 3D scanning and industrial robotics has led to over $1 [...]
Written by Sal Bhakuni According to a 2012 study by the Vera Institute of Justice, the average annual cost per inmate is $60,076 – that’s almost how much it costs for you [...]
Written by Stephen Krafcik Adapted from a larger paper written for the “Transition and Changing Face of Europe” travel course Two decades and change after the [...]
Written by Aparajitha Suresh Forensic Psychiatry is a legal tool that allows courts to evaluate whether a suspected criminal has the mental capacity to go to trial. You’ve [...]
Written by Jonathan Bach When I joined NYU Stern as a first year, I was quickly swept up into Stern traditions and gained a strong sense of community. With a Welcome Week [...]
Written by Rachel Levine It’s all about the money. While that may seem like an utterance from Stern finance majors going through recruiting, it is also the motto of [...]