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(12/07/18 8:04am)
“Since I was seven years old, I wanted to be a television screenwriter,” said Amelia Spalter ’22. After deciding to drop out of high school, Spalter enrolled as a visiting student at New York University’s ...
(12/06/18 5:56am)
The Graduate Student Council heard updates on a bias incident reporting system and clarified the timeline for unionization at its last general body meeting of the fall semester.
Shay Collins, director ...
(11/20/18 11:57am)
A majority of eligible graduate student voters supported unionization in an election that took place Nov. 14-19, Provost Richard Locke P’18 and Dean of the Graduate School Andrew Campbell wrote in a ...
(11/16/18 4:05am)
Polling stations for the graduate student unionization election opened Wednesday, giving eligible students the chance to decide after years of conversation whether or not to unionize.
Stand Up for Graduate ...
(11/08/18 7:02am)
The Graduate Student Council received updates on unionization and re-elected President Alastair Tulloch GS and Vice President of Advocacy D’Ondre Swails GS at its third general body meeting of the semester. ...
(10/29/18 5:05am)
A vote on whether graduate students will unionize has been proposed for Nov. 14 and 15, following an election petition filed by Stand Up for Graduate Student Employees and American Federation of Teachers ...
(10/15/18 3:03am)
Stand Up for Graduate Student Employees and the American Federation of Teachers notified the University of their intention to file an election petition for graduate student unionization, according to ...
(10/04/18 5:02am)
At its second general body meeting of the semester, the Graduate Student Council listened to a presentation on a new draft of the Graduate Student Grievance Procedure and the executive board’s report ...
(09/13/18 3:15am)
Anne is having a difficult time. Working as a teaching assistant and finishing another chapter of her dissertation is taking a toll on her. After Anne ignores her advisor’s initial advice, her advisor ...
(09/12/18 3:02am)
After reaching a pre-election agreement with Stand Up for Graduate Student Employees over the summer, the University has been working with the student group to carry out the terms of the agreement. In ...
(09/06/18 3:01am)
At its first general body meeting of the semester, the Graduate Student Council updated academic department representatives on new initiatives such as a revamped grievance procedure and a distinguished ...
(07/02/18 9:20pm)
On June 21, Stand Up for Graduate Student Employees and the University finalized an agreement outlining the terms for holding an election on graduate student unionization after nearly a year of negotiations.
The ...
(06/01/18 4:55am)
Herald Archives
Students begin fasting to protest apartheid.
RONALD REAGAN (1981-1989)
Having grown up in the midst of the Vietnam War and the peak of distrust in government, students during the 80s ...
(04/18/18 3:03am)
For many students, a trip to the Ivy Room includes using a meal swipe, enjoying a meal with friends and leaving. But according to Mark, a student whose first name has been changed to protect him from ...
(04/05/18 3:04am)
Various graduate student union groups have withdrawn their petitions to unionize amid personnel changes at the National Labor Relations Board. But at the University, Stand Up for Graduate Student Employees ...
(04/04/18 2:03am)
The Graduate School will offer a new $1,200 transitional stipend for incoming doctoral students this fall, said Ethan Bernstein, director of administration and operations at the Graduate School. The stipend ...
(03/15/18 3:49am)
International enrollment in science and engineering graduate programs in the United States saw a 6 percent decrease from fall 2016 to fall 2017, said Diane Souvaine, National Science Board vice chair ...
(03/01/18 3:03am)
The RESET Series — a set of lunchtime discussions that take place over the course of the semester — aims to serve as a space where graduate students of color can initiate dialogue, create bonds and ...
(02/22/18 3:05am)
The Corporation has approved tuition increases of at least 10 percent in five master’s degree programs — computer science, engineering, innovation management and entrepreneurship, physics and data ...
(02/21/18 4:04am)
The University has changed the planned building location for the new performing arts center “to a smaller plot on The Walk between Angell and Olive streets, facing the Granoff Center for the Creative ...