Students at Gallatin design an interdisciplinary concentration based on their specific interests and career goals.
The Gallatin School's facilities on the corner of Washington Place and Broadway underwent a redesign in 2007–2008.
The project earned a LEED Gold certification for renovating five floors (approximately 32,000 square feet) of the existing building, including the construction of a theater, art gallery, classrooms, studios, and offices.
Gallatin students develop a concentration, as opposed to a major, that is individualized to suit their interests and goals.
A concentration can encompass multiple areas of study and often involves taking courses in various schools within New York University.