NS. New School Institutional Collections
Found in 164 Collections and/or Records:
Institute for Retired Professionals office files
The Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP) was a continuing education program for retirees established at The New School in 1962. The collection contains a small subset of administrative records, including interoffice correspondence, reports, and photographs, from part of the directorship of Michael Markowitz (1988-2016).
Institute of World Affairs records
International Center for Migration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship (ICMEC) occasional and working papers
This collection is comprised of working papers originating from the International Center for Migration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship (ICMEC), described and arranged in the following series: Migration Policy in Global Perspective, Immigrant New York; Occasional Papers; Critical Perspectives on Xenophobia; and Negotiating Differences.
Janey Program in Latin American Studies working papers
This collection of academic working papers was produced by the Janey Program in Latin American Studies at The New School, a program supporting Latin American students and scholarship in the field of Latin American studies. Papers are printed and designated by annual or semester series. Authors appear to stem from various departments in the Graduate Faculty, later renamed the New School for Social Research. Includes revisions.
J.M. Kaplan Center for New York City Affairs event recordings
Audio and video recordings of event, 1973-2008, sponsored by The New School's J.M. Kaplan Center for New York City Affairs, including several recordings of the Fiorella LaGuardia Awards Dinner.
John R. Everett records
John Everett (1918-1992) served as president of The New School from 1964-1982. This collection documents the activities of the president's office during his tenure, and includes some files from prior presidents. Also included is material from Everett's board service at other academic institutions, and manuscripts for speeches and articles he authored. Some files are restricted. Please email archivist@newschool.edu for details.
Jonathan Bach Graduate Program in International Affairs records
This collection consists of records related to The New School’s Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA) from its application for certification in 2000 through the first eight years of its existence, as compiled by Jonathan Bach, faculty member and an associate director of the program during that period. The records consist of notes from faculty meetings, memos, committee reports, curriculum plans, and other material related to the program.
Joseph J. Greenbaum papers
Joseph J. Greenbaum (1924-2011), a specialist in experimental psychology, joined the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research in 1957 and was appointed full professor in 1962. He also served as dean of the Graduate Faculty from 1966 to 1979. This collection contains documentation of Greenbaum’s courses in the Psychology Department and administrative files from his role as dean.
Joseph Kahn audiorecordings of conversations with media personalities
Consists of 166 audiocassette tapes recording conversations between retired investigative journalist Joseph Kahn and reporters, editors, and other media personalities invited to his courses at the New School for Social Research between 1979 and the early 1990s. Participants include Pete Hamill, Nick Pileggi, Gay Talese, and Murray Kempton, among many others. Frequent guests include Sidney Zion, Liz Smith, and Jack O'Brien.
Journal Donation Project records
From 1990 to 2018, the Journal Donation Project solicited donated or discounted subscriptions to social science periodicals for libraries around the world. Under the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies and, later, the Center for Public Scholarship at The New School, the Project's early focus was Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Records include files arranged by recipient countries, as well as funding sources.