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Polytechnic Institute of New York University is a four-year, coeducational, private research college located in Brooklyn, New York.
New York University may end up with an engineering school again if trustees at NYU and the much smaller Polytechnic University, in Brooklyn, N.Y., vote in favor of a merger this week.
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering in Brooklyn is getting a $100 million contribution and will change its name Monday in recognition of the large gift from Chandrika Tandon and Ranjan Tandon.
How much does a school cost? The New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering is now called the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, after a $100 million donation to the school from Chandrika ...
Some students and alumni at New York University’s newly renamed engineering school in Brooklyn are criticizing the name change, which was announced this week to honor a $100 million gift from a ...
Students at NYU Polytechnic Institute have been infuriated by a sudden change to the school's name following a generous trustee donation.
New York University is all set to expand into Downtown Brooklyn with an engineering school at 6 MetroTech Center.
Yesterday we got a tip that Polytechnic University posted an emergency message on their site. Later it became clear in an update to the tipster that "NYU is taking over Polytechnic, which will ...
With this merger, which was officially completed on January 1, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, located in MetroTech Center, becomes NYU’s newest school. The merger brings engineering back ...
NYU is expanding its existing Polytechnic Institute to include two more buildings in Metrotech Center, a move that borough officials cheered as a magnet for Downtown development — and a sign that ...
“If I didn’t take these classes, this game wouldn’t exist,” Sun tells me one rainy afternoon in a coffee shop a few blocks away from the NYU Game Center’s downtown Brooklyn in space ...
NYU is expanding its existing Polytechnic Institute to include two more buildings in Metrotech Center, a move that borough officials cheered as a magnet for Downtown development — and a sign ...
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