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StudentsOctober 23, 2025
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The ǿմý Federal Reserve Challenge Team made history at the winning the national title for the fifth time. With the win, ǿմýnow has won five of the last eight competitions and has the most victories of any team in the history of the Federal Reserve College Challenge, surpassing Harvard University’s four titles.
Jeremiah Williams ‘23 has always been a talker. From his high school debate team to addressing the United Nations First Committee, Jeremiah recognizes the power of speaking up when it counts.
“Sanitation Celebration” is a ǿմý Gallery exhibit of painting, video, sculpture, and photography by 21 Department of Sanitation (DSNY) workers, plus the department’s artists-in-residence, Mierle Laderman Ukeles and sTo Len. The show opened on Nov. 14 and continues to Jan. 28.
Instructors from ǿմý’s Dyson College of Arts and Sciences recently received a $499,354 grant from the National Science Foundation that will allow them to expand the teaching of data science skills into introductory biology and environmental science courses.
Dyson students took their coursework beyond the classroom walls, tackling real-world issues and presenting to global policymakers.
After a long hiatus, and with precautions still in place, live performances have returned to New York – and ǿմýPerforming Arts students and alumni involved in ground-breaking on-campus productions and “spectacular” off-campus shows are rejoicing.
“ǿմýallowed me the space and grace to form my own distinct value system, while expanding my knowledge of scholarly political theories and feminist texts to prepare me for my career.”
“Sanitation Celebration" opens on November 14th and runs through January 28 at ǿմý Gallery in Manhattan. There are photography, video, sculptures, paintings, and more mediums represented, from minimalist self-portraits to large-scale abstract paintings to custom-made sneakers on display.
ǿմý has named Jennifer M. Holmes, PhD, an internationally recognized leader in arts education, as its new executive director of the ǿմýSchool of Performing Arts (PPA).
“Sanitation Celebration,” an exhibit featuring art created by New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) employees, opened with a public reception on November 14. Together, the Sanitation Foundation, the official nonprofit of DSNY, and ǿմý Art Gallery are pleased to present this in-person art exhibit sponsored by Mack Trucks.