President Sexton’s student dinner’s were a huge highlight of my NYU experience!!! Can’t thank him enough for all of his hugs, endless energy, and sincere kindness; I <3 John!!
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President Sexton’s student dinner’s were a huge highlight of my NYU experience!!! Can’t thank him enough for all of his hugs, endless energy, and sincere kindness; I <3 John!!
John was very important in my undergraduate career at NYU. My various positions in student groups on campus provided me with many opportunities to converse with John. He took an honest and sincere interest in my experiences at NYU, and was very thoughtful and available whenever I reached out for advice. As a 2011 graduate, John has continued to guide me towards graduate school. I trust the advice that I have received from him, and am very grateful for the time that he has invested in me, and all of the other students who have reached out to him. Thank you John.
As a part-time Sternie with a full time day job, it could be easy to feel disconnected from NYU administration, faculty, and other students. However, I couldn't feel more part of a "community" than I do now. I strongly believe this comes from the top down, and that President Sexton is to thank for creating and cultivating a fantastic environment for every student on this campus.
someone had to realize that the world is a common ground...
taking education and showing students that we all live in one world is essential to be able to solve problems in the coming future.
John Sexton, thank you for being brave!
I heart John because with just one speech, he managed to change my entire outlook on life. It’s so easy to get caught up in success and failure - but he taught me that life is about “playing another octave of the piano”, and being brave enough to accept the risk of failure. No matter what happens, you will have learnt something to carry with you for the rest of your life.
What brought me to NYUAD at last
was the speech that you gave to us, candidates, who visited AD for the weekend. The place where I could use some of my imagination and make it come true, the place where I was often times overwhelmed by new people and culture but learned to grow stronger and appreciate what I have, and the place where the only debt after graduation was gratitude, couldn't have existed without your ambition. No, this place is not a mistake. You didn't make a mistake. And thank you for the hugs - they truly made my day.
I cannot think of someone as warmhearted, as incredibly intelligent, as truly energetic as this man. Because of him I have an amazing education here at NYU . When I met him in Candidate's Weekend I grew fond of him. I love you John !!
I love John Sexton.