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    Halloween is no time to risk spreading COVID-19. Avoid parties and large gatherings. And while you can still try out your spookiest costumes, you must wear a mask—the kind that covers your nose and mouth. Ideas for scary-safe fun:

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  2. Our students carved so many great pumpkins this Halloween! Click the link to vote for your favorite and help us choose a winner in this year's contest: :

    Pumpkin carving of a house.
    A pumpkin carved into a skeleton.
    two carved pumpkins with.a sign that says "wear your mask, boo"
    two pumpkins carvecd into faces
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  3. This event will unfold over a 24-hour period starting at 6:15 pm EST on Nov. 3, and ending at 5:45 pm EST Nov. 4. Choose a 15-minute block of time (or several!). After registering to you can show up to as many sessions as you'd like. Learn more:

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  4. These are challenging times. Please join us for "Holding Breath," a facilitated online experience where care can be shared, collected, and held with others. Curiosity and a generous spirit are all that’s needed.

    Graphic with text: Holding Breath. A 24-hour Community Care Experience.
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  5. How long will it take to count ballots in swing states? Who assumes power if it’s unclear who won the presidency by the inauguration date of January 20? 's Richard Pildes answers your election "what if"s:

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  6. Even when they controlled for differences in the patients’ age, sex, race, health problems, and severity of COVID symptoms, researchers found that death rates among those hospitalized dropped to 7.6 percent in August from 25.6 percent in March:

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  7. Students in prof's Trace Jordan's "Physical Science: Molecules of Life" course are using AR technology to view molecular structures from their phones. 📱⚛️ Jordan and NYU Courant's Craig Kapp created 3-D teaching tool before the pandemic, but it's especially useful now.

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  8. It's time to help us choose the winner of our pumpkin carving (and decorating! contest! Click the link to vote for your favorite. They were all created by our students this Halloween! 🎃:

    carved pumpkin
    owl shape carved inot a pumpkin
    pumpkin carved to look like baby yoda
    pumpkin decorated to look like a unicorn
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  9. ✨ A Tiny Self-Care Tip for Challenging Times ✨ Some very simple stretches during the day can improve your focus and your mood. Try a standing forward fold. It doesn’t matter how inflexible you are! Roll up very slowly, vertebra by vertebra. More tips:

    Illustration of a person's arms touching their toes.
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  10. We received SO MANY great student submissions for our Halloween pumpkin carving (and decorating!) contest that we don't know how to pick a winner. Vote for your favorite to help us choose! 🎃:

    Pumpkin carving of a house.
    Two carved pumpkins.
    A pumpking with a face carved on it.
    A pumpkin carved into a skeleton.
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  11. For all the talk about character in American politics, 's says that in this election, most voters probably do not care about the drinking habits of their presidential candidates:

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  12. We've received SO MANY impressive entries for our pumpkin carving contest! Voting will begin soon: Happy Halloween, NYU! 🎃

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  13. 💫 At our 2020 Making A Difference Awards presentation this week, we honored those in our community who are addressing racial injustice, economic disparity, or the intersection of these interlocking forms of structural inequality. Watch it here:

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  14. Raditube indexes the automated subtitles of videos from 350 prominent alt-right and far left YouTube channels to make the data searchable. It's just one tool NYU researchers have developed to show the public how online forces shape the political process:

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  15. . will reopen the Brooklyn and Palladium athletic facilities for students with active NYU ID beginning Wednesday, November 4:

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  16. 🎃 Tune to our virtual Children's Halloween Parade today for musical performances, cute costumes, and more family-friendly tricks and treats! 👻 The show premieres at 1:00 p.m.:

    graphic reads: The 30th Annual Virtual Children's Halloween Parade
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  17. You’ve received a LOT of emails from President Hamilton about COVID safety and testing. Today he wants to talk about something different: How you, our students, are faring. “The truth is, I know that there’s a lot about this semester that’s been just plain difficult,” he says.

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  18. All set with your voting plan? ✔️ Now text 10 friends to remind them to make theirs too. We want to make sure all eligible voters in our community are able to cast their vote (whether in person or by mail) for the Nov. 3 election. We're almost there! 🗳

    Graphic with text that reads: Use your voice. Text ten friends. Learn more at nyu.edu/nyu-votes. NYU.
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  19. Oct 30

    We're counting down – only 24 hours until the Children's Halloween Parade premieres on YouTube! We've had so much fun putting this together for you all. We can't wait for you to see it tomorrow at 1 pm.

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  20. NYU researchers have developed new tools to help illuminate how the internet and social media are informing debate, influencing voters, and shaping the political process leading into the November 3 election:

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