New York University

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When Conflict Tears Friendships Apart

March 7, 2024

7pm ET

The Bronfman Center, 5th Floor (7 E. 10th Street)

An Interfaith Conversation on Human Nature, Evil & Reconciliation

Dinner and Insomnia Cookies provided

*Space is limited to 90 people

We cannot guarantee food for RSVPs received more than 48 hours before the start of the event

SPEAKERS:

MODERATOR:

Miroslav Volf

Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology, and Founding Director, Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Yale University / Yale Divinity School

BIO

MODERATOR:

Michah Gottlieb

Associate Professor of Jewish Thought & Philosophy

New York University

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Money, Mood & Meaning

November 8, 2023

7:00pm ET

NYU Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Live, 5th Floor - Grand Hall

238 Thompson Street, New York, NY 10012

A Conversation on the Downside of the Upside & the Relevance of Faith

Wolfnights wraps and Insomnia Cookies provided.

SPEAKERS:

MODERATOR:

David Cho

Editor in Chief

Barron's Financial News

BIO

MODERATOR:

Pascal Wallisch

Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology

New York University

BIO

MODERATOR:

Yejin Park

PhD Candidate in Management

NYU Stern School of Business

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They're Better

April 6, 2023

7pm ET

Tishman Auditorium

A conversation on imposter syndrome & faith in academic culture

The feeling of inadequacy and self-doubt is an unfortunate common part of the human experience. This is even true for those in high-achieving institutions like NYU. Dean Wendy Suzuki (NYU) and Nancy Hill (Harvard) will share from their expertise in neuroscience and developmental psychology and from their lived experiences. Explore the phenomenon of “imposter syndrome,” the causes of self-doubt and how we can build confidence. The conversation includes the relevance of our worldviews, spiritual or otherwise, to these issues.

SPEAKERS:

MODERATOR:

Nancy Hill

Charles Bigelow Professor of Education

Harvard Graduate School of Education

BIO

MODERATOR:

Wendy Suzuki

Professor of Neural Science

New York University

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