Allan B. Goldstein, NYU Tandon School of Engineering Senior Lecturer, is a winner of the 2018-2019 NYU Distinguished Teaching Award, the 2016-2017 NYU Martin Luther King, Jr. Faculty Award and the 2012 Tandon Jacobs Excellence in Education Award. In 2017, WPIX featured him as a Changemaker and the Chronicle of Higher Education highlighted his work on its inaugural list of Teaching Innovators.
Since 2013, Goldstein’s Disability Studies course, now a core component of the cross-school Disability Studies minor, teams student innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs with community members living with impairments to create person-centered digital stories and discuss disability readings. Goldstein says, “We learn best about people by working with them.”
The older sibling and guardian of a survivor of the notorious Willowbrook State School, Goldstein’s personal experience writing, published in their memoir Fred and Me, a Willowbrook Survivor's Story, in numerous e-zines and anthologized in two collections, explores the social barriers impeding an inclusive society. A former professional actor, Allan serves on the Pace University Disability Film Festival screening committee, which features films by and about people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. His Disability Studies graduate work was done at the CUNY School of Professional Studies.
As a member of NYU’s Ability Project, Goldstein’s research interests involve Experiential Learning: establishing ties with community members, not-for-profits, BIDs, and government leaders to match their needs with NYU-Tandon's capabilities for professor developed, project-based courses.
Publications
Authored/Edited Books
- FRED AND ME, A WILLOWBROOK SURVIVOR'S STORY
- Kindle and paperback
- LOST AND FOUND, STORIES FROM NEW YORK, VOL.2, edited by Thomas Beller, Thomas Beller Neighborhood Books, dist. by WW Norton, July 2009
- THICKER THAN WATER, ESSAYS BY ADULT SIBLINGS OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, edited by Don Meyer, Woodbine House, May 2009
Other Publications
A Life Worth Living--Daily News op-ed
Smith Magazine Member of the Month: "An Unanticipated Love"
Awards
- NYU Distinguished Teaching Award Winner, 2018-2019
- Chronicle of Higher Education inaugural list of Teaching Innovators, 2017
- WPIX Changemaker, 2017
- CUNY SPS Alumni Spotlight
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Faculty Award NYU, 2016-2017
- New York Observer, "Top of the Class" 2015
- Jacobs Excellence in Education Award NYU-Tandon School of Engineering, 2012
- Omicron Delta Kappa University of Denver, 1971
Research & Affiliations
General/Collaborative Research
- Bing Wang, documentary filmmaker, The Ability Exchange
- Dr. Jim Lawler, Professor of Information Technology, Seidenberg of CSI, Pace University--Disability Studies; Pace Faculty Institute presentations; NYS ARC
- Amy Bittinger, Director of Operations, Family Support Services, ADAPT Community Network
- Peter Cobb, Director of Community Outreach, ADAPT Community Network
- Linda Temple, Exec. Director, Heartshare Human Services
Affiliations
- ADAPT Community Network, Amy Bittinger, VP Family Services
- CUNY SPS DISABILITY STUDIES MASTERS PROGRAM, Mariette Bates, Director
- HeartShare Human Services of New York, Linda Temple, Exec. Director
- SPROUTFlix DISABILITY FILM SELECTION COMMITTEE, Anthony DiSalvo, Sprout Founder/Exec. Director