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    For many, Thanksgiving break will feel different this year, but it's more important than ever to find time to rest, reflect, and recharge. Here's a quick list of activities to safely make the most of a physically distanced long weekend:

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  2. Recommended listening for your long weekend: professor Maureen Mahon's playlist of influential tracks by "Black diamond queens"—African-American women who shaped rock and roll in ways that haven't always been recognized:

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  3. There's still plenty of time to enter our cozy fall coloring contest! Submit your masterpiece to nyustories[at]nyu[dot]edu by Sunday, 11/29, at 11:59 p.m. EST for a chance to win an NYU sweatshirt. Open to all students! Details:

    Drawing of the Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life with a View of Washington Square Park.
    Drawing of Bobst Library's ceiling.
    Drawing of the entrance to NYU Tandon's 6 Metrotech Center.
    Drawing of Abu Dhabi's Etihad tower, Shanghai's Pearl tower, and New York's Empire State Building representing the global homes of NYU's three campuses.
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  4. From crafting to reading up on how to support Native and Indigenous communities, here are a few ideas for how to make the most of your time resting and digesting:

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  5. We know our neighbors in NYC are facing a particularly difficult winter ahead and all will continue to be deeply affected by COVID-19. Through the NYU Combined Campaign, our employees can give back to NYC nonprofits like :

    Graphic with text that reads: NYU Combined Campaign. Your Gift Will Help Support NYC Nonprofits. Donate today at http://spr.ly/6015HGsFD
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  6. rainy urban harvest vibes 🧡🍁🌧

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  7. Wishing our NYU community a safe and healthy break. We hope you get well-deserved rest (and something good to eat, too)! 🍂🥧

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  8. Before you head off to feast and hibernate 🐿 , we'd like to express our sincere gratitude to our NYU community for your creativity, patience, determination, and sense of humor during a year we've run out adjectives for. Here's to a restful long weekend & brighter days ahead. 💜

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  9. We know our neighbors in NYC are facing a particularly difficult winter ahead and all will continue to be deeply affected by COVID-19. Through the NYU Combined Campaign, our employees can give back to NYC nonprofits like Meatloaf Kitchen:

    Photo of a person serving another person a meal on the right. Text on the left that reads: $5 a month would provide twenty healthy meals for low-income families at University Community Social Services, Meatloaf Kitchen. NYU Combined Campaign. Support hundreds of NYC non profits. Donate today at http://spr.ly/6012HGs5E.
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  10. Long weekend + distancing = plenty of time to enter our COZY COLORING CONTEST! 1. Choose a page to download and print. 2. Color it in! 3. Send your image to nyustories[at]nyu[dot]edu for a chance to win an NYU sweatshirt. Open to all students! Details:

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  11. Congratulations to Distinguished Writer in Residence James McBride, whose novel "Deacon King Kong" was named by as one of the 10 best books of 2020!

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  12. Nov 23

    We are excited to announce our next featured event in the GSI Series: A conversation with Professor . Please join us for a moderated discussion with on Tuesday, December 8 from 12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m EST. RSVP:

    Text: Global Scholars & Innovators Series: A Conversation with Tayari Jones, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Creative Writing, Emory University; Andrew D. White Professor, Cornell University Image: Tayari Jones
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  13. Cooking a holiday meal on your own for the first time? A homemade chef's hat will boost your confidence—or at least remind you not to take yourself too seriously. 😅 More cozy and COVID-safe activities for Thanksgiving Break:

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  14. On December 2, , , and will host a multidisciplinary conversation about the past, present, and future of Black LGBTQ+ communities within HIV/AIDS movements. Register:

    Graphic with text: Centering Black LGTBQ+ Narratives. A World Aids Day Event. Sponsored by NYU's Office of Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Strategic Innovation; Ubiquita Worldwide; and Global Black Gay Men Connect.
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  15. . faculty developed a web-based curriculum to help students studying remotely due to COVID-19. It has been so successful at teaching artificial tooth placement that they're considering moving this coursework to the digital platform permanently 🦷:

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  16. Nov 24

    GREENE, the new high performance computing cluster of NYU, is one of the top 100 green supercomputers 🌱 of the world while boosting research across the university as the most powerful supercomputer in the New York metropolitan area. Read all about it:

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  17. Nov 24

    The greenmarkets are open and still a great place to safely shop for ingredients for a smaller feast. Join us here live at the greenmarket in & see what’s in season!

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  18. Rather than wondering why underrepresented students don't apply to college as often, NYU's head of admissions, Jonathan Williams, argues that "it’s time that we show up" by engaging families who are less historically linked to higher education:

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  19. NYU prof Maureen Mahon has a new book out about "black diamond queens"—African-American women who shaped rock and roll in ways that haven't always been recognized. Listen to her playlist of pioneers who influenced Bob Dylan and the Beatles:

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  20. Nov 23

    We are excited to announce our 2020 virtual conference "Germany: An Inventory of the Now," which will take place on December 1 and 2. Check out the program here: More details in the thread below:

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