New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997)
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
New School faculty vertical files collection
Consists of published journal articles, typescripts, unpublished essays, lectures, and seminar notes, as well as handwritten notes and resumes by or pertaining to New School faculty members from 1908 to the 2000s. Assembled by librarians at the Raymond Fogelman Social Sciences and Humanities Library (now the List Center Library, part of The New School Libraries and Archives), the collection is arranged alphabetically by faculty member last name.
New School Office of Public Information records
These records represent public relations and course promotions activities of various divisions of the New School from the late 1960s and 1970s. Materials include press releases, internal and external reports, correspondence and memoranda, print publicity for courses, and organizational material regarding special programs and events.
New School Office of the President Entertainment, Event and Travel sub-group
New School Office of the President records, Office of the Provost sub-group
New School Office of the Provost, Judith B. Walzer correspondence
This record group consists of outgoing correspondence by New School for Social Research Provost Judith Walzer. Arranged chronologically, the files concern subjects such as hiring, admissions, and various committees during her first year as university provost. Walzer was the first person to hold this title in the university's history.
New School Staff on Race event materials
This collection includes materials created by The New School staff affinity group Staff on Race for the event, "Staff on Race Presents: Race at The New School with Tim Wise and Thelma Armstrong," held on October 7, 2019 during the Festival of New, celebrating the university's centennial.
Rose and Erwin Wolfson Center for National Affairs event recordings
Audio and video recordings of events sponsored by the Rose and Erwin Wolfson Center for National Affairs at The New School, 1985-2008.
The Future of Liberalism in America: Eugene McCarthy lecture recordings
The New Reconstruction: America in the '70s lecture recordings
This collection consists of audio recordings of the six-lecture series, "The New Reconstruction: America in the '70s," given by sitting United States senators at the New School for Social Research between November 1 and December 17, 1973. The series was produced by the New School in conjunction with the Fund for New Priorities in America, a New York-based non-profit organization started in 1968, which organized public discussion forums on important issues.