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John Sexton

  1. higher education
    NYU Really Sorry Its Abu Dhabi Campus Was Built by Abused WorkersThe school says it was misled about the conditions.
  2. real estate envy
    Henry Louis Gates Jr. Keeps Leading NYU On for the Cheap ApartmentThe Harvard star pays the faculty rate, but doesn’t work at the school.
  3. school daze
    Sexton Made Faculty Housing Into Duplex for SonRight as the school announced a housing shortage.
  4. higher learning
    John Sexton Out at NYU After 2016The school president’s reign is ending after more than a decade.
  5. higher education
    NYU Offers Top Talent a Path to Beachfront PropertyLoans for vacation homes then get forgiven.
  6. school daze
    John Sexton Is Not the Most Popular Guy at NYUAt least among the Arts and Science faculty.
  7. neighborhood news
    NYU Taking Over a Little Less of Lower ManhattanThe university president announced a compromise yesterday.
  8. party chat
    John Sexton: ‘NYU Is Not Gobbling Up’ the Village, It Is ‘Enhancing’ It!The university president sees things differently from his Village neighbors.
  9. gossipmonger
    James Frey Presses Our ButtonsMichael Moore’s 9/11 sequel, a battle at NBC about Angelina Jolie’s pregnancy, and Michelle Trachtenberg’s mid-party fainting — all in our daily gossip roundup!
  10. intel
    Columbia President Steals NYU President’s Logic Was Columbia president Lee Bollinger actually taking his cues from NYU president John Sexton when he decided how and why to host Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a speaker? It seems like that might have been the case and that Bollinger’s much-abused decision to host the Iranian leader would have been the same had it been made by Sexton. Ooh, geek synergy! In a November 2004 speech, Sexton outlined the exact protocol that should be addressed when inviting a controversial guest. “It is hard to make a case that the university’s sacred space should be available to the likes of a bin Laden or a Hitler,” Sexton said then, arguing that bin Laden and Hitler’s disrespect for freedom, safety, and open dialogue should prevent them from taking advantage of a university’s adherence to those exact values. But Sexton, who has been accused of censorship himself, outlines how and why an exception should be made to that rule.