NYU Tisch programs for high school students, undergraduate visiting students, and working professionals and adult learners. Credit and non-credit programs in New York, abroad, and online.
NYU Tisch programs for high school students, undergraduate visiting students, and working professionals and adult learners. Credit and non-credit programs in New York, abroad, and online.
As a student in the Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies, you will focus on the history, theory, and criticism of motion pictures and related media, examining cinema as both an art form and as ...
Get revved up for college. Please read the following admissions information before starting your online application. You can find important dates on the Tisch Special Programs Admissions Calendar. You ...
Detailed instructions for completing the Tisch Summer High School application can be found on our Application Instructions page. Please review the instructions page when filling out your application.
We will contact you to schedule an interview and you will be able to choose your preferred date from options that will be provided. Interviews will be conducted in-person in New York City. If you are ...
NON-MAJORS: Due to the one-year format of the Master’s program, most of our classes are restricted to majors only. If you are interested in registering for a class, you must submit an External Student ...
Professor Spike Lee, Artistic Director of the NYU Tisch Graduate Film Program, is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s Spike Lee Film Production Fund in support of the following students’ ...
In the word game world, the New York Times’ Crossword Puzzle has long been considered the gold standard for both avid and amateur puzzlers alike. The Times published its first crossword puzzle in 1942 ...
On January 17, 2025, the Sundance Institute announced the fellows selected for the 2025 Screenwriters Lab and Screenwriters Intensive programs, which provide emerging artists with a creative and ...
On Sunday, March 19, Tisch Drama alumnus Adam Sandler (Class of 1988), was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
“I don't think an artistic life is supposed to only have success in it. When I talk to someone who has just had a critical failure, I don't look at them and say ‘wow, you’re marked for life’. I look ...