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Parsons School of Design administrative offices collection

 Collection
Identifier: PC-03-01-02

Abstract

This collection consists of administrative records, printed promotional material, and publications produced by Parsons School of Design administrative offices, including Admissions; the Board of Governors; Career Services; Human Resources; Student Services; and the Development Office, including Alumni Relations and External Partnerships. The contents primarily comprise printed promotional materials, directories and lists, with a small amount of photographs and email correspondence.

Dates

  • 1956-2022

Creator

Extent

1 Cubic Feet (2 boxes, 2 oversized folders)

1.1 Gigabytes (28 files)

Language of Materials

English

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of administrative records, printed promotional material, and publications produced by a number of Parsons School of Design administrative offices, primarily Admissions; Career Services; Human Resources; Student Services; and the Development Office, including Alumni Relations and External Partnerships. Also includes two files concerning the Parsons Board of Governors, with lists of members and meeting materials. The contents primarily comprise printed promotional materials, directories and lists, with a small amount of photographs and email correspondence. The materials were brought together by the New School Archives and Special Collections. Includes the periodical, Re:D, an alumni magazine produced by Alumni Relations.

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research use. Please contact archivist@newschool.edu for appointment.

Use Restrictions

To publish images of material from this collection, permission must be obtained in writing from the New School Archives. Please contact: archivist@newschool.edu.

Historical Note

Parsons School of Design was established in 1896 as the Chase School of Art. While founded as a school of fine arts instruction, it soon added courses in "applied arts," which became the primary focus under the direction of Frank Alvah Parsons. The name of the school changed several times, to the New York School of Art in 1902, then to the New York School of Fine and Applied Art in 1909. In 1940, the Board of Trustees voted to change the school's name to Parsons School of Design in recognition of Frank Alvah Parsons' leadership and to differentiate it from other, similarly named institutions.

In 1921, Parsons' European School opened with headquarters in France called the Paris Ateliers. The Ateliers closed in 1939 due to the escalation of World War II, and never reopened in its pre-war form. Parsons' summer study tours of Europe resumed in the late 1940s. When Parsons affiliated with the New School for Social Research in 1970, students could for the first time earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the New School (before the merger, students earned either a certificate for a three-year program of study at Parsons, or a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree granted by New York University, by taking courses at both schools). A more robust, year-round overseas program resumed at Parsons in the late 1970s under the leadership of Dean David C. Levy. The 1970s also saw the growth of continuing education programs at Parsons, and the introduction of an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree track. In the 1980s, Parsons developed a number of partnerships with international schools, and merged with the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. The first graduate program was established at Parsons in 1978, in Fine Arts, with masters programs in other areas added in subsequent years, including a Master of Architecture program begun in 1989.

Arrangement

Arranged in a single series alphabetically, primarily by name of originating office.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The staff of The New School Archives and Special Collections assembled this collection from office transfers of material from a number of sources, chief among them the offices of the Parsons School of Design Executive Dean; Placement and Professional Services; Communications and External Affairs; and Development and Alumni Relations. Other materials in this collection were found in the archives with no indication of their origin. Alumni Relations materials include photographs donated by Arto Szabo (PSD '60) and transferred to the Kellen Design Archives in 2011 and the publication Re:D.

Related Materials

The New School Archives holds a number of collections of administrative materials, including the Parsons School of Design administrative and other offices collection (PC.03.01.01); Parsons School of Design Office of the President records (PC.01.01.02); Parsons School of Design Alumni Association records (PC.03.02.01); and the New School Communications and External Affairs records (NS.03.01.04).

Title
Guide to the Parsons School of Design administrative and other offices collection
Status
In Process
Author
New School Archives and Special Collections Staff
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin