📢 Want to write for Cosmopolitan or Seventeen? Join Estelle Erasmus in conversation with Willa Bennett, Editor-in-Chief of Cosmopolitan and Seventeen, for an exclusive Editor-on-Call event! 🎤✨ Learn how to pitch, submit, and secure a byline in these iconic publications. Don’t miss this insider discussion on navigating the evolving publishing industry. 🗓 Date: Thursday, April 10, 2025 ⏰ Time: 12:30–1:30 PM EDT 📍 Location: Virtual 💰 Cost: Free 🔗 Register now! Spots are filling fast. #EditorOnCall #WritingSuccess #Cosmopolitan #Seventeen #NYUSPS
NYU SPS Center for Publishing, Writing, and Media
Higher Education
New York, NY 757 followers
About us
The NYU SPS Center for Publishing, Writing, and Media is a leader and innovator in the interrelated fields of publishing, professional writing, translation, and the liberal arts. Through graduate degrees and continuing education courses and certificates as well as the Academy of Lifelong Learning, PALA provides the NYU education that sets you apart.
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https://www.sps.nyu.edu/pala
External link for NYU SPS Center for Publishing, Writing, and Media
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- Higher Education
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
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- New York, NY
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- Educational
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7 E 12 Street
6th Floor
New York, NY 10003, US
Employees at NYU SPS Center for Publishing, Writing, and Media
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Kate Murphy Zeman
Head of Publishing Partnerships at Google
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Shelley Wolson
Copy Editor / Proofreader
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Alicia Kubes
Associate Director, Center for Publishing and Applied Liberal Arts and the Academy of Lifelong Learning at NYU School of Professional Studies
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Iman R. Abdulfattah
Art/Architectural Historian: Medieval Egypt & the Mediterranean | Researcher: Collectors & Collections of Islamic Art | Lecturer: Cultural Tours to…
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🎓 Join us for the Center for Publishing, Writing, and Media Continuing Education Virtual Open House on April 30th, 6-7 PM! Explore our offerings, including the Academy of Lifelong Learning and professional courses. Get an overview of certificates and their benefits, plus participate in a live Q&A session. 📅 Save the date and register today—link in comments! #LifelongLearning #ContinuingEducation #ProfessionalDevelopment #VirtualOpenHouse
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Come back to college for an afternoon on Friday, April 4, at 12:30 with NYU in midtown NYC, and discover how to boost vitality, overcome challenges, and create a meaningful legacy. Leave with actionable tips to help you live your best life, as this is your time to have the best time. This FREE program will be led by Meredith Oppenheim, Founder and CEO of Vitality Society, a platform empowering people 60 and better to thrive that has been recognized by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and ABC. Plan to stay after class and get to know Meredith! All ages are welcome. Registration is required - scan the QR code or click the links in the comment. #Wellness #LifelongLearning #PersonalGrowth #NYUPWMCE
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Who were Italy’s first great civilization, and how did they influence the Romans? Etruscan Art and Archaeology with Meredith Nelson at NYU Center for Publishing, Writing, and Media Continuing Education takes you deep into their art, temples, and treasures. 🔗 Register now—link in comments! #Archaeology #ArtHistory
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In today’s digital landscape, storytelling goes beyond words. Multimedia Storytelling with Hany Hawasly at NYU Center for Publishing, Writing and Media Continuing Education provides hands-on training in crafting compelling narratives using video, audio, and digital media. Over eight weeks, develop a character-driven story while refining your technical skills in digital photography, video, and editing. 🔗 Secure your spot #MultimediaStorytelling #DigitalMedia #VisualNarratives #Journalism
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What makes a photograph a work of art? How do contemporary photographers challenge the boundaries between composition and spontaneity, color and black-and-white, tradition and innovation? This course explores the work of leading photographers such as Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, Annie Leibovitz, and Thomas Struth, examining their stylistic approaches and the evolving role of photography in the fine art world. Taught by Dr. Sabine C. Wilson , an art historian and fine art appraiser, this course is ideal for art enthusiasts, professionals, and anyone interested in the artistic and conceptual depth of contemporary photography. Register now through the links above. #ContemporaryPhotography #PhotographyAsArt #FineArtPhotography #NYUSPS
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🎻🎼 Journey through the history of Western classical music! From Bach to Beethoven, Mozart to Mahler, explore the great composers, genres, and cultural influences that shaped music from the medieval era to today. 🎶📖 Engage with multimedia resources and deepen your appreciation for the masterpieces that have defined centuries of music. 💬 Who’s your favorite classical composer? Like, comment, and share your thoughts! #ClassicalMusic #MusicHistory #WesternMusic #NYUPWMCE #MusicLovers #CulturalHeritage
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💭🕊️ How does religion shape our understanding of violence? Our course, Religion and Violence: The Case of the Monotheisms with Ernest Rubinstein, explores key conflicts, scriptural interpretations, and ethical questions in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Discover how these religions both defend and oppose acts of violence. 🌍📖 💬 What’s your take on this complex topic? Like, comment, and share to join the conversation! #religion #CulturalStudies #InterfaithDialogue #NYUSPS #PhilosophyAndEthics
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Discover the art and legacy of one of Italy’s most fascinating ancient civilizations with Meredith Nelson! 🇮🇹 Etruscan Art and Archaeology explores the rich culture, architecture, and artistic masterpieces of the Etruscans—early innovators who shaped Roman traditions. 🔍 Uncover painted tombs, monumental temples, and exquisite metalwork while diving into the latest discoveries in archaeology. 📚 Ideal for art lovers, history buffs, and anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the ancient world. 🔗 Register now—link in the comments! #Archaeology #EtruscanArt #AncientHistory #Italy #NYUPWMCE
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Starts in a few days! 📚✨ Discover the brilliant fiction of Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk! Our course with Nicholas Birns dives into her captivating works, Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead and The Books of Jacob, exploring themes of identity, belief, and human complexity. Join us to analyze Tokarczuk’s impact on contemporary literature and her unique storytelling style. 🌍 💬 Have you read Tokarczuk’s works? Like, comment, and share your thoughts on her boundary-crossing novels! #OlgaTokarczuk #LiteratureLovers #ContemporaryFiction #NYUSPS #NobelPrize
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