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@nyuniversity

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256,975
1.42%
3,656
15

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NYU's official Instagram 💜

languages

english

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popularity

256,975
451
macro influencer
@nyuniversity is a macro influencer with 256,975 followers.

content

1,277
nan% vs. nan%
698 chars
0
Oct 12
+ daily
@nyuniversity is incredibly active, publishing several times a day, with a poor use of captions and no use of hashtags

community engagement

3,656 / 1.42%
71%
15 / 0.00006%
47%
@nyuniversity's community is decently engaged and consistent
not good nor bad
very low
low
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very high

History

30 days
90 days
all
date
followers
following
uploads
eng. rate
avg. likes
avg. comments
Oct 13
152 256,975
451
1,277
1.42%
3,656
15
Oct 12
1,896 256,823
451
1,276
1.37%
3,515
15
Oct 04
1,173 254,927
451
1,267
1.69%
4,313
18
Sep 30
941 253,754
451
1,262
1.97%
5,005
22
Sep 26
314 252,813
451
1,258
2.5%
6,331
30
Sep 24
216 252,499
451
1,256
2.64%
6,672
35
Sep 23
669 252,283
451
1,255
2.6%
6,561
35
Sep 20
166 251,614
451
1,253
2.61%
6,579
36
Sep 19
210 251,448
451
1,252
2.14%
5,379
32
Sep 18
299 251,238
451
1,251
2.17%
5,442
32
Sep 17
279 250,939
451
1,250
2.17%
5,448
33
Sep 16
251 250,660
451
1,249
2.45%
6,134
37
Sep 15
699 250,409
451
1,249
2.44%
6,118
36
Sep 12
254 249,710
451
1,248
1.88%
4,686
30
Sep 11
108 249,456
450
1,247
1.77%
4,418
30
Sep 10
282 249,348
450
1,246
1.68%
4,186
32
date
followers
following
uploads
eng. rate
avg. likes
avg. comments
Sep 09
278 249,066
450
1,245
1.64%
4,076
32
Sep 08
294 248,788
450
1,245
1.63%
4,049
30
Sep 07
93 248,494
450
1,245
1.57%
3,908
28
Sep 06
241 248,401
450
1,244
1.48%
3,684
30
Sep 05
164 248,160
450
1,243
1.39%
3,456
32
Sep 04
142 247,996
450
1,242
1.4%
3,479
37
Sep 03
265 247,854
450
1,239
1.8%
4,453
80
Sep 02
205 247,589
450
1,238
1.9%
4,695
82
Sep 01
133 247,384
450
1,238
1.7%
4,208
76
Aug 31
74 247,251
450
1,236
1.88%
4,638
81
Aug 30
170 247,177
450
1,235
1.91%
4,718
81
Aug 29
206 247,007
449
1,234
1.81%
4,476
80
Aug 28
271 246,801
449
1,233
1.9%
4,678
78
Aug 27
190 246,530
449
1,233
1.87%
4,598
75
followers vs

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Hashtags

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#NYUReads #TBT #VioletPride
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Best performing posts

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nyuniversity's best performing instagram post
comments
38
Oct 05 2020 GMT13:59
captions
“When I was 10, I had the worst set of teeth,” says Cindy Qiang (@NYUCAS ’21, @NYUDentistry ’24). “I was so embarrassed. I didn’t want to smile.” Cindy’s own transformation—and the dentists who made it happen—inspired her dream to become an orthodontist. “Changing someone’s smile can really change their confidence levels,” she says. As a strong high school science student who had enjoyed volunteering in medical settings, she applied and was accepted to NYU’s competitive BA/DDS program, a partnership between the College of Arts and Science and the College of Dentistry that allows students to complete both a bachelor’s in biology and a dental degree in just seven years. As part of the top ten percent of her entering class, she was also invited to join CAS’s Presidential Honors Scholars program, which involves taking special courses, undertaking a research project, and writing a thesis prior to graduation. Growing up in New Jersey, Cindy had always planned to move to New York for college, figuring that the pace of city living would inspire her to “work harder and think faster,” she says. But what struck her most when she arrived was the diversity of thought she encountered, and she sought out experiences—including becoming part of the FACES of Welcome Week program, a web series that follows first-year students as they transition to college life—that helped her meet people from different backgrounds and perspectives. Cindy now works as a student assistant at the @metronyu, which focuses on social justice and educational equity in schools, and is the art director for @nyugenerasian, a media platform that amplifies young Asian American voices. Now entering what essentially doubles as her last year as a CAS undergraduate and her first year as a dentistry student, Cindy says she’s excited to finally begin hands-on dental research and clinical work—with ample COVID-19 safety precautions in place, of course. As a break from her demanding course load, which also includes a minor in fine arts, Cindy enjoys going for runs along the Hudson River—or painting. Click the link in our bio for the full Violet Spotlight.
hashtags
analysis
This post got
153% more likes
compared to @nyuniversity's average. It uses
the average amount of hashtags
and its
caption is 213% longer
nyuniversity's best performing instagram post
comments
29
Oct 06 2020 GMT18:14
captions
POP QUIZ: NYU alumni invented which of the following? ❗️ tampon 🏃‍ sports bra 👠 high heel shoe Test your knowledge of the pioneering women from NYU's past and present with the latest episode* of our trivia game show! *SHOT PRE-COVID 😷
hashtags
analysis
This post got
93% more likes
compared to @nyuniversity's average. It uses
the average amount of hashtags
and its
caption is 64% shorter
nyuniversity's best performing instagram post
comments
24
Oct 09 2020 GMT15:02
captions
It started with a text to her teammates: You have 48 hours to register to vote. “I told them to like the message to show that they’d seen it, and then to text back confirmation when they’d registered,” says Janean Cuffee (Steinhardt ‘21). Then, once all the NYU women’s basketball players had registered, it was the men’s team’s turn. After that came men’s and women’s soccer, with the same rules—48 hours to register, no excuses—before the challenge was passed to baseball and softball and so on. Janean, a shooting guard, had been tapped by her coach Meg Barber to coordinate this relay approach to getting 100% of NYU athletes registered to vote by around October 5—the deadline to be able to participate in the November 3 election in several states—and she jumped at the chance. “There are multiple studies showing that college students actually vote the least, which is totally shocking because what we’re being taught is to use our voice,” she says. “At NYU we have people from all across the country, and I think it’s important for them to be heard in every state, regardless of who they vote for.” And unlike a mass email, a personal text from a peer—with a hard deadline—appealed to athletes’ commitment to discipline and teamwork. The effort grew out of conversations with Janean’s teammates, who’d been meeting weekly (on Zoom) to discuss how they could collectively make change in the wake of the summer’s protests around racial justice. And it also fits in to a broader mission to combat inequality through education, which has motivated many of the opportunities she’s pursued while at NYU. An applied psychology major, Janean held jobs as a mentor and athletics coach at Harlem Children’s Zone, a writing tutor for high school students working on their college admissions essays, and a research assistant for NYU’s Researching Inequity in Society Ecologically Lab, which focuses on health and legal system disparities for traditionally marginalized youth and families. Click the link in our bio to read the full Violet Spotlight.
hashtags
analysis
This post got
60% more likes
compared to @nyuniversity's average. It uses
the average amount of hashtags
and its
caption is 202% longer

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