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Near Eastern Studies at New York University
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Join us for "A conversation with the Egyptian writer and researcher Iman Mersal" حوار مع الأديبة والباحثة الأكاديمية إيمان مرسال 📆 April 29, '25 | 12:30PM 🎤 Iman Mersal, Khaled al-Hilli, Alex Tan 🎟️ Open to public w/ RSVP 💡 Event will be in Arabic 🔗 as.nyu.edu/research-cente…

Join us for "A conversation with the Egyptian writer and researcher Iman Mersal"

حوار مع الأديبة والباحثة الأكاديمية إيمان مرسال

📆 April 29, '25 | 12:30PM 
🎤 <a href="/Imanmersal/">Iman Mersal</a>, Khaled al-Hilli, Alex Tan
🎟️ Open to public w/ RSVP
💡 Event will be in Arabic
🔗 as.nyu.edu/research-cente…
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Thank you Aysenur Dal, Lisel Hintz, Bilge Yeşil, Aslı Iğsız, James Wahutu & all those in the audience, for contributing to the discussion about Turkey's media narratives & political legitimacy on April 24, 2025. For future events, check out our website: buff.ly/TchSLI1

Thank you <a href="/aysenurdal/">Aysenur Dal</a>, <a href="/LiselHintz/">Lisel Hintz</a>, Bilge Yeşil, Aslı Iğsız, James Wahutu &amp; all those in the audience, for contributing to the discussion about Turkey's media narratives &amp; political  legitimacy on April 24, 2025. 

For future events, check out our website: buff.ly/TchSLI1
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Join us tomorrow for a conversation with award-winning Egyptian writer Iman Mersal, poet, & scholar. She’ll discuss memory, motherhood & translation w/ Khaled al-Hilli & Alex Tan. 📆 4/29/25 | 12:30PM 📍 Kevorkian Center 💡 Event will be in Arabic 🔗 buff.ly/XvlGESv

Join us tomorrow for a conversation with award-winning Egyptian writer Iman Mersal, poet, &amp; scholar. She’ll discuss memory, motherhood &amp; translation w/ Khaled al-Hilli &amp; Alex Tan.

📆 4/29/25 | 12:30PM
📍 Kevorkian Center
💡 Event will be in Arabic 
🔗 buff.ly/XvlGESv
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Join us & Iranian Studies Initiative for "Tied Up in Tehran: Women, Social Change, & the Politics of Daily Life in Post-revolutionary Iran"! 📆 5.1.25 | 5PM 🎤 Norma Claire Moruzzi, Marijeh Moradian, @KeshavarzianA 📍 Kevorkian Center / Zoom 🔗 buff.ly/onbmGBV

Join us &amp; Iranian Studies Initiative for "Tied Up in Tehran: Women, Social Change, &amp; the Politics of Daily Life in Post-revolutionary Iran"!

📆 5.1.25 | 5PM
🎤 Norma Claire Moruzzi, Marijeh Moradian, @KeshavarzianA 
📍 Kevorkian Center / Zoom
🔗 buff.ly/onbmGBV
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Congratulations to our faculty member, Tyson Patros, on his Teaching Innovation Award! Tyson received the award to design a series of assignments for topic-based graduate seminars that support student learning through hands-on empirical research. Congrats, Tyson!

Congratulations to our faculty member, Tyson Patros, on his Teaching Innovation Award! Tyson received the award to design a series of assignments for topic-based graduate seminars that support student learning through hands-on empirical research.

Congrats, Tyson!
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Join us & the Iranian Studies Initiative TOMORROW for a book talk on women in post-revolutionary Iran! 📆 5.1.25 | 5PM 🎤 Norma Claire Moruzzi, @KeshavarzianA 📍 Kevorkian Center / Zoom 🎟️ Open to public w/ registration 🔗 buff.ly/onbmGBV

Join us &amp; the Iranian Studies Initiative TOMORROW for a book talk on women in post-revolutionary Iran!

📆 5.1.25 | 5PM
🎤 Norma Claire Moruzzi, @KeshavarzianA 
📍 Kevorkian Center / Zoom
🎟️ Open to public w/ registration
🔗 buff.ly/onbmGBV
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We’re so proud to share that our second-year MA student, Sage Taber, has been named the 2025 NYU GSAS Master's College Threesis Audience Choice Winner! Her presentation titled, “Framing Tehran: The rise of an Alternative Public Space” is part of Sage’s MA dissertation. Congrats, Sage!

We’re so proud to share that our second-year MA student, Sage Taber, has been named the 2025 <a href="/NYU_GSAS_MA/">NYU GSAS Master's College</a> Threesis Audience Choice Winner! 

Her presentation titled, “Framing Tehran: The rise of an Alternative Public Space” is part of Sage’s MA dissertation.

Congrats, Sage!
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Thanks to Iman Mersal, Khaled al-Hilli, Alex Tan, & all those in the audience, for contributing to the discussion about memory, motherhood, poetics, & translation that took place, April 29, 2025. Subscribe to our newsletter & never miss an event: buff.ly/YsHLe3p

Thanks to Iman Mersal, Khaled al-Hilli, Alex Tan, &amp; all those in the audience, for contributing to the discussion about memory, motherhood, poetics, &amp; translation that took place, April 29, 2025. 

Subscribe to our newsletter &amp; never miss an event: buff.ly/YsHLe3p
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Thank you Norma Claire Moruzzi, Ali Mirsepassi & @KeshavarzianA, as well as to everyone who joined us for "Tied Up in Tehran: Women, Social Change, & the Politics of Daily Life in Post-revolutionary Iran" last week on May 1, 2025. Future events: buff.ly/onbmGBV

Thank you Norma Claire Moruzzi, Ali Mirsepassi &amp; @KeshavarzianA, as well as to everyone who joined us for "Tied Up in Tehran: Women, Social Change, &amp; the Politics of Daily Life in Post-revolutionary Iran" last week on May 1, 2025. 

Future events: buff.ly/onbmGBV
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As the 2024–2025 academic year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to celebrate the incredible work of our graduate student workers. We are truly grateful for everything you’ve done. Your dedication & high-quality work have been central to our accomplishments this year.

As the 2024–2025 academic year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to celebrate the incredible work of our graduate student workers. We are truly grateful for everything you’ve done. Your dedication &amp; high-quality work have been central to our accomplishments this year.