NYU was my comfort zone.

I went to NYU to study liberal arts.

I was teaching magic at NYU when I was 16.

I haven't smoked marijuana since I was at NYU.

I went to film school; I went to NYU film school.

I moved to New York in 1989 and went to study at NYU.

I was thrown out of NYU for cheating-with the deans wife

I don't use the techniques I learned at NYU much anymore.

I went to NYU undergrad, then went to AFI for grad school.

I figured out that I was interested in acting while at NYU.

I did one year at NYU, and I'd love to go back there someday

I did one year at NYU, and I'd love to go back there someday.

I'd like to go to NYU business school and then go on to film school.

Professionally, I haven't done any film in 2013 as I was studying in NYU.

'Victoria Para Chino,' my 2nd-year film at NYU, gave birth to 'Sin Nombre.'

I was trained on stage at NYU in New York City; I did a lot of theatre then.

I didn't get my degree at NYU; I got it later, they gave me an honourary one.

Since I got out of grad school at NYU, I've always done as many plays as I can.

I went to NYU completely with the idea I wanted to be the next David Copperfield.

I come from a theater background. I studied acting at NYU and also the Groundlings in L.A.

A couple of years I taught in graduate programs at NYU and Columbia, in the early eighties.

I wanted to be a director and comedian and my plan was to go to NYU. I wanted to be in UCB.

I went to drama school at NYU for serious acting. So I was doing Chekov and Sam Shepard plays.

When I got to NYU, I immediately inquired about doing a double major in acting and photography.

I was the first person in NYU Medical Center's history to be diagnosed with NMDAR encephalitis.

You can check that box off. You want to make your parents proud for the tuition they paid at NYU.

I went to the Experimental Theater Wing at NYU and wrote and directed a small amount of stuff there.

I took a clown class at NYU - that's where I met June Diane Raphael, my writing partner and best friend.

I knew when I was about 14 that I wanted to be a director and that I wanted to go to NYU for film school.

I was a dance major at NYU, but it wasn't working out. I had friends in the drama department, so I switched.

Getting to St. Mary's College was a big deal for me because that essentially led to me getting to go to NYU.

Once I graduated from NYU, I started making custom vintage tees for my friends and it just took off from there.

I actually didn't finish NYU. I would have, but I was lucky enough to get my foot in the door before I graduated.

I had studied at the NYU School of the Arts under Lloyd Richards, who also worked with the Negro Ensemble Company.

I went to NYU for a year and a half, and I graduated from there and then years later went to Columbia for graduate school.

I thought about going to NYU film school - that was this ideal to me. But I didn't make any kind of grades in high school.

I moved to New York in '92 and got my graduate degree in acting from NYU - they have a great acting program. I graduated in '95.

I studied acting in NYU's graduate program, in which we covered everything from Ibsen and Chekov to August Wilson and David Mamet.

My parents tried to convince me that school won't always be there, but auditions will. I said, 'Really? Are they tearing down NYU?'

While I was at NYU, I did a play at The Public called 'The Forbidden City,' where I went in as an understudy and got my Equity card.

When I was about 21 and just about to get out of college at NYU, Vietnam was raging, and I was a frustrated musician for a little bit.

I went to NYU, and my parents had a rule that I needed to major in something other than acting if I wanted to pursue acting after college.

I always wanted to be a composer, and I sort of went in to NYU as pre-med because I just thought, 'Well... who actually becomes a composer?'

When I got to NYU, I had applied based on playing folk music, and they said, 'You're the banjo girl,' so I thought ,'OK, I'm the banjo girl.'

My ex-wife was a philosophy major at NYU. Yeah, she and I used to have deep philosophical discussions where she would prove that I didn't exist.

I did my undergrad at Florida State, got a Bachelor's, and then I got my Masters in Acting at NYU. So I've spent a lot of time in the classroom.

I learned on film at NYU. I was probably the last generation that was analog. Anyone who was a year younger than me, it was probably all digital.

For me, I went to NYU, and at that point, it was 1995, and everyone wanted to be Tarantino. I was writing these stupid comedies, and I felt lost.

I dropped out of NYU, moved out of my parent's house, got my own place, and survived on my own. I made music and worked my way from the bottom up.

The teaching is very rewarding, and very time-consuming, and very exhausting. But it's wonderful. The community here at NYU is very precious to me.

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