Alumni College RSVP
Alumni College 2022
Welcome to Gallatin's first-ever hybrid Alumni College! We are thrilled to offer the engaging classes you have always known with the excellent Gallatin faculty you have always admired, now offered both online and in-person. Please note that Alumni College is open to NYU Gallatin alumni only.
This year, alumni have the opportunity to attend either virtually or in-person. Please note: this means you will have to choose your preference for participation, registering for either all online classes or all in-person classes. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer a combination of both online and in-person classes at this time.
If you wish to participate online: all classes will be taught via Zoom.
If you wish to participate in-person: proof of vaccination is required in order to gain entry to the NYU campus and enter the Gallatin building. You will be asked to provide your phone number and then be prompted to upload your proof of vaccination via the NYU VEOCI system.
In the form below, you will first be asked to choose which mode of participation you prefer and then be presented with the class choices.
Do you want to participate in Alumni College virtually or in-person?
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Virtual fieldset
Session 1 (11:00AM)
Stacy Pies, “The Poetic and the Political: Poetry and The Spirit of Gallatin”
Session 2 (2:00PM)
Vasuki Nesiah, “Critical Race Theory and the Law”
Session 3 (3:30PM)
Peter Rajsingh, “Thinking about Albert (on Gallatin's 50th)”
Please select which of the following online classes you would like to attend
In-Person fieldset
Session 1 (11:00AM)
Moya Luckett, “Bad Celebrities: Scammers, Digital Media and Fantasies of Success”
Matt Stanley, “Carl Sagan’s Pale Blue Dot: a meditation on humanity in the cosmos”
Session 2 (2:00PM)
Greg Erickson, “Introduction to Finnegans Wake: Reading One Page of the Hardest Book Ever Written”
Myisha Priest, “Slavery Happened Here ↓”
Session 3 (3:30PM)
Sara Murphy, “Memory, History, Law: NourbeSe Philip's Zong!”
Please select which of the following in-person classes you would like to attend
What alumni programs are you interested in?
Gallatin's Recent Alumni Council (RAC)
Description
Gallatin's Alumni Working Groups (AWG)
AWGs: in the Arts, Tech, Sustainability, Health & Science, and Politics & Advocacy
Mentoring Current Students at Gallatin
NYU Alumni Clubs, Affinity Groups, and University Programs
Alumni Career Services
All of the above
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