CSDSE PhD Research Spotlight
Theory Meets Application: A Theoretical Approach in Real-World Cryptography
Tuesday, February 18 | 4PM - 5PM | S303 |
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Join our new PhD and Undergraduate Students Research Spotlight Series. This series provides a platform for students to share their work and connect with the academic community. The first talk features PhD student Zhiye Xie, who will explore the nature of the gap between theoretical and applied cryptography and its implications for modern cryptography.
Repair It Yourself Workshop
Tuesday, February 18 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | N406 | No RSVP Required
Got something broken? Bring it to our Repair It Yourself Workshop and give it a second life. Whether it’s a small appliance, clothing, or a household item, we provide you with the tools to try to repair it. Worst case scenario? You will learn something new, but don't worry we won't leave you alone! Our volunteers will be present and eager to help you.
Library Events
Research for EAP 101
Tuesday, February 18 | 6PM - 7PM | W507 |
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Are you looking to improve your research for EAP 101? Maybe you're looking for a refresher to remember what you learned last semester? This workshop is for you! We'll talk about key strategies and search techniques for first-year student research projects, and have time for specific questions or issues.
How to read like a librarian: scholarly strategies for using books & articles
Wednesday, February 19 | 3:45PM - 4:45PM | W507 |
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Academic reading isn't always straightforward! In this workshop, you'll learn strategies for quickly evaluating a text to understand what it is about and its appropriateness for your research needs; use a book or article to find more information; and think about how we read print books & ebooks differently, including resources available within ebook platforms.
Creative Writing Spring Mixer + Confluences Final Call
Wednesday, February 19 | 11:30AM - 12:30PM | S303 |
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Join the creative writing department for our spring mixer! Learn about upcoming events, meet our faculty, and speak to the editorial team about your last chance to submit to Confluences, NYUSH's creative writing journal. Food and snacks will be provided!
Approaching the Unsayable: Forms of Poetic Attention
Poetry Reading by Jenny Xie
Thursday, March 6 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | W629 |
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Join the creative writing department at our guest writer reading! This event will feature Jenny Xie reading from her poetry collections, and discussing how poetry enables new forms of perception and attention. Following her poetry reading, Xie will participate in a Q&A session with students and audience members.
Love Data Week 2025
Join us for the international celebration of data-informed scholarship and teaching. This year’s theme is "Whose Data Is It, Anyway?" - an invitation to remember to think about where data came from before using it. Find out more and register to attend the various online events offered in
New York and
Abu Dhabi.