Listen to our interview with Emmy award winner Ted Allen (GSAS '90) as he talks about his memories of NYU, his career path after NYU, and what happens behind-the-scenes on Chopped.
The NYU College of Arts and Science Alumni Association presents: Hip-Hop: How Media & Moguls Changed the Genre Moderated by: Sylvan Solloway (CAS ’97, STEINHARDT ’13), Journalist and Director of Career Services, Arthur
Listen to our interview with the talented Chance Kelly who has appeared in numerous television and film roles, from HBO's Generation Kill to American Sniper.
Listen to our interview with NYU alumna Carla Melucci Ardito who created an app called Breathing Lessons. The importance of deep breathing often escapes us in our busy daily lives, but the benefits of good breathing are certainly plentiful.
Listen to our interview with NYU alumna Bethenny Frankel (WSC '92) as she talks about her career path after NYU and her recently released children's book, Cookie Meets Peanut.
Listen to our interview with writer Jonathan Tropper (GSAS '93). His novel, This Is Where I Leave You has been adapted into a movie for which he also wrote the screenplay.
As an accomplished artist, poet, philanthropist, and creator of the hit HBO show Def Poetry, Danny Simmons (WSC '78) is always working on a passionate project. We visited him at his home to talk about NYU and hear about some of the projects he
Kate Thomas is a 2010 NYU News and Documentary grad who is carving out a career in travel entertainment. She created the blog, TravelwithKate.com and the youtube series of the same name. She is currently the host, producer, shooter and editor o
NYU Professor George Solt stops by to talk about his recent book, “The Untold History of Ramen: How Political Crisis in Japan Spawned a Global Food Craze.”
Listen to our interview with Ken Albert (ARTS '61), founder of Shelburne Vineyard in Shelburne, Vermont. Ken talks about his time at NYU and his journey in the wine business.
Listen to our interview with journalist and NYU alumnus Allen Salkin as he talks about his time at NYU and his newest book which gives a behind-the-scenes look at the Food Network.
If there is one person who knows craft beer it is Peter Egelston (WSC '81). Leaving behind a teaching career in NYC, Peter moved to New England and together with his sister, opened what is now the oldest brewpub in the northeast: the Northhamp
MEN OF THE CLOTH is an inspiring portrait of three Italian master tailors who confront the decline of the apprentice system as they navigate their challenging roles in the twilight of their career. The film unravels the mystery of their artistr
Ira Resnick talks about his collection of vintage movie posters which are beautifully displayed in his book "Starstruck," with an introduction by Martin Scorsese.