Our Silver student art exhibition will be on display for one more month! Visit the student lounge at 1 WSN to explore love in all its dimensions. We have an array of drawings, paintings, photography, textiles, ceramics, and more by 25 student artists.
Complete the Basic Needs Survey to inform the operations of the Silver Shelf – a resource hub and student-led initiative on supporting basic student needs in higher education. The last day to complete the survey is Friday, February 9th.
In partnership with the Judson Memorial Church, Latinx Social Work Student Organization (LSWSO) will be collecting donations of winter supplies and essential items at 1 WSN! In addition to winter supplies, essential items include personal hygiene products (e.g. face masks, toothbrushes, toothpaste, lotion, and mouthwash) and men's clothing (e.g. coats, shoes, pants, and socks). Stay tuned for more details!
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To be eligible, graduate students must be enrolled full-time and have a child under 6 years of age. More details about eligibility can be found on the application website.
If you are a graduating Silver BS or MSW student who needs financial support with the costs of celebrating your graduation and advancing your professional path, please apply for a Moving Forward Fund grant by Thursday, February 29, 2024. For any questions, please email silver.movingforwardfund@nyu.edu.
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Monday, March 4 - Saturday, March 9 | Washington Square, Westchester, Rockland, and Shanghai Campuses
During Social Work Month, Silver will be celebrating YOU! Student Appreciation Week will include a variety of events and activities for Silver students to unwind, connect with each other, and celebrate community.
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Friday, February 9 6pm - 7pm | Parlor, 1WSN
The Transracial Adoptee Social Work Collective (TRASWC) is kicking off the Spring semester by inviting Silver students who are part of the adoption constellation (includes adoptees, family members of adoptees, and those part of the foster system) and allies to celebrate Chinese New Year with food and activities.
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Friday, February 9 6pm - 7pm | Parlor, 1WSN
Please join the Silver Silvers for an evening of connection and support with fellow Silver career changes and students who are 40+. Light refreshments will be provided.
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Friday, February 9 4pm - 5pm | Zoom
RSVP to join the first Healing Circle of the semester! Self-care and community care are so important to the Social Work Profession, values, and standards of ethics. Please save the date, February 9 at 4 PM, for a 60-minute session hosted by our incredible restorative justice consulatant and facilitator, L. Tomay Douglas. In order to prepare for this session, please review this short reading and take some time to carefully reflect.
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Friday, February 16 5:30pm - 7pm | Parlor, 1WSN
Join I Recognize You (IRY) for their Galentine’s Celebration, featuring vision boards, painting, and flower bouquets.
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Thursday, February 22
12pm - 1pm | Student Lounge, 1WSN
Join Dean Lindsey for an afternoon of camaraderie, conversations, and of course, pizza, as we gather in the student lounge to connect and have a great time. This is a drop-by friendly program.
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Camp Changemaker
Monday, March 18 - Wednesday, March 20th | 10am - 4pm
Washington Square Campus
Are you an undergraduate student seeking a peer community at NYU? Are you passionate about advancing positive change on the issues and in the communities that matter to you? Apply to NYU’s Camp Changemaker by Wednesday, February 21 to participate in leadership and changemaking opportunities.
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First Gen Students of Color (FGSOC)
Looking to build community and get support as a first-gen BIPOC student here at Silver? Join FGOSC - a group dedicated to empowering first-generation students of color and those allies who support them! If you're interested in trying out leadership and this is a space that resonates with you, we're also seeking passionate individuals to join our eboard. Reach out to silver.fgsoc@nyu.edu to become a member or leader!
Interested in starting a new student group at Silver this semester?
Read below for more details!
- Determine what kind of group you want to create
- Establish your leadership structure.
- Map out your goals, purpose, and mission statement.
- Identify a student group advisor. This can be a faculty or staff member at NYU.
- Complete our Student Group Recognition Form.
NOTE: All pathways and degree programs at Silver are welcome to start and lead a student group. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at silver.inclusivestudentlife@nyu.edu.
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It is a priority to make our events inclusive and accessible. If you have any questions or need to notify us of an accommodation request, please email silver.inclusivestudentlife@nyu.edu at least 72 business hours before the event.
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