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Institute of International Education Gala
Ben Hider - Event and Portrait Photographer based in New York City and Westchester
Stephen P. Duggan Award for Mutual Understanding
presented to
Dr. John Sexton
New York University (NYU) President
In our field, the accomplishments of John Sexton and NYU are truly laudable and have set a powerful example in the global higher education community. IIE is eager to honor Dr. Sexton, and to celebrate his commitment to growing NYU from being an institution that is in and of the city, to being one that is in and of the world – a truly Global Network University.
Fritz Redlich Alumni Award
presented to
Milton Glaser
Celebrated Graphic Designer and Fulbright Alumnus (U.S. to Italy, 1952)
IIE will honor Milton Glaser in recognition of his highly distinguished career as a Fulbright alumnus and as the foremost graphic designer of modern time, most renowned for his I (heart) NY logo and orthography.
Special Feature
Thefirst female President of the University of Tikrit, who was forced to flee Iraq following the June 2014 ISIS takeover and is now undertaking a Scholar Rescue Fund fellowship in the U.S. Midwest.
Frida Kahlo in NY Times
It's always nice to see my work getting used, especially in the NY Times
Ben Hider - Event and Portrait Photographer based in New York City and Westchester
South South Awards
Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development
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Steering Committee for Sustainable Development
Organic Valley Farmers funded by Dirt Capital
2015 Americas Got Talent Season Finale
Cosentino in the Art and Design Building
City Harvest and the Secretary of Agriculture
Food Retailers, Agriculture Industry, and Charitable Organizations Support First National Goal to Reduce Food Waste by 50 Percent by 2030NEW YORK, Sept. 16, 2015 — Today, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy announced the United States' first-ever national food waste reduction goal, calling for a 50-percent reduction by 2030. As part of the effort, the federal government will lead a new partnership with charitable organizations, faith-based organizations, the private sector and local, state and tribal governments to reduce food loss and waste in order to improve overall food security and conserve our nation's natural resources. The announcement occurs just one week before world leaders gather at the United Nations General Assembly in New York to address sustainable development practices, including sustainable production and consumption.