NS. New School Institutional Collections
Found in 164 Collections and/or Records:
New School student activism collection
This collection consists of physical ephemera related to student protests on or around The New School's Greenwich Village, New York campus, including banners, posters, and fliers delivered to The New School Archives by university staff. Occupy Wall Street is represented, as is an iteration of the New School in Exile.
New School University Development and Alumni Relations Office records
The New School University Development and Alumni Relations Office (UDARO) records consist of financial records, auditor's reports, IRS filings, grant applications, printed materials, and a three volume project manual for the University Center building. The records also include disks and audiovisual material, including recordings of commencement ceremonies and an interview with Eugene Lang.
New School web archive collection
This collection consists of archived websites published by The New School and members of the university community from 2016 to 2023. The archived websites include university events, exhibits, student and faculty websites, publications, and departmental websites.
No Longer in Exile: The Legacy and Future of Gender Studies at the New School recordings
No Longer in Exile: The Legacy and Future of Gender Studies at the New School was a two-day conference held in 2010 in celebration of the re-establishment of a gender studies program at The New School university. Faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate-level students and invited guest speakers discussed topics relevant to the discipline's past, present and future. This collection consists of the video files recorded during the conference.
Parsons School of Design event recordings
Audio and video recordings of events and promotional spots sponsored by various departments of the Parsons School of Design from 1982 and 2006.
Political Concepts online journal
Rare Books: A Guide to Collecting, Appreciating, and Selling Antiquarian Books lecture series recordings
Rare Books: A Guide to Collecting, Appreciating, and Selling Antiquarian Books was a semester-long lecture series held at the New School for Social Research in partnership with the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America. The collection consists of sound reel recordings of the weekly lectures.
Reverberations: Women and Music colloquium recordings
Reverberations: Women and Music was a two-day colloquium primarily held at The New School, March 9-10, 1995. The event, consisting of lectures, panel discussions, and concerts, focused on the history of women in music. The collection consists of sound and video recordings.
Robert Heilbroner papers
Robert Heilbroner (1919-2005) was first associated with The New School as a research fellow in the 1950s and received his PhD in economics from the New School for Social Research in 1963, during which time he studied under Adolph Lowe. Heilbroner was named Norman Thomas Professor of Economics in 1971. The papers contain correspondence between Heilbroner and Lowe, along with material documenting tributes, and samples of Heilbroner's writings.
Robert J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy event recordings
Audio and video recordings of events sponsored by The New School's Robert J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy and its predecessor school, the Graduate School of Management and Urban Professions (GSMUP), 1990-2001.