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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

What if Shakespeare’s Macbeth met Frank Herbert’s Dune…

Experimental Rap in New York City

Indulge in a quick read discussing two emerging experimental hip-hop artists based in New York City.

The Sounds of New York City

An audio track that captures both the personal and universal sounds of New York City which defines our auditory identity within our loud and busy city

Archaeology in NYC

Come with us to a short trip to the Repository in NYC! This project highlights three main artifacts that were shown during the trip and can be connected back to modern-day NYC! It will be a trip to the past, but shows the progression of our beloved city, New York!

The Genuis of Stereophonic

This slideshow provides information about “Stereophonic”, a play by David Adjmi. We will go over Adjmi’s reason for creating this play and his vision, the characters we meet along the way, and the bigger pictures of this story.

Ishay Ribo

This video explores French-Israeli musician Ishay Ribo and his popularity amongst both secular and religious Jews all over the world.

Bees, Blooms, and Boroughs: Analyzing pollinator patterns in urban community gardens

Discover the secret life of bees in Brooklyn’s urban oases! Uncover the impact of community garden design, socioeconomics, and plant diversity on bee visitation rates in this intriguing exploration.

Bread: A Slice of Life

Bread impacts various aspects of life including history, the economy, health, culture, and society. Come explore the foundations of bread including its rich history, gluten free and multigrain bread, its link link to diabetes and glycemic index, and its true value. Bread is much more than the foundation of a sandwich, it’s a slice of life.

Stories Beyond the Stones

In an ever-changing society reflecting different values across time, don’t dismiss that giant sculpture before diving into the stories it had once told and the guarded tales of the silent.

Our STEAM Folksonomy: Project Tags

Tags are self-defined descriptors for projects. Check out how Macaulay students have tagged their own projects, and see watch themes emerge as projects are submitted.