The main campus would be New York city, though they have different campuses all over the world: http://www.nyu.edu/
NYU had one consensus All-American in football ... HB Ken Strong in 1928.
Nyu poly is already merged with nyu. It wat called polytech before the merge and now is called nyu poly.
There is no justifiable answer to the question 'If one got a law degree at NYU can one practice law in all fifty states'. However according to NYU website they have students from all 50 states attending courses, therefore reading between the lines, on could practice law in all fifty states if one got a law degree at NYU.
NYU was founded in 1831
Total Students52,568 (Columbus), 60,347 (all campuses)Undergraduates Students38,479 (Columbus), 46,690 (all campuses)Postgraduates Students13,339 (Columbus), 13,657 (all campuses)
the plural for of university is universities
There are a number of engineering campuses in India. This is a sentence containing the word campuses.
there are 3 campuses
NYU stands for New York University
NYU's essential doesn't have a campus. Well, technically NYC is NYU's campus. NYU doesn't have a closed off campus for its students, instead buildings are located all around the East Village and students have to interact with "normal" happenings of everyday NYC life. However the central focus of NYU's campus and most of NYU's building are around Washington Square Park and the surrounding area. Student wise NYU has about 60,000 students including both graduate and Undergraduate students.
Yes - there are a couple of campuses for FIU, but they are all in Miami.