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Institute for Retired Professionals office files

 Record Group
Identifier: NS-02-21-02

Abstract

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).

Dates

  • 1995-2015

Creator

Extent

0.4 Cubic Feet (10 folders)

0.46 Gigabytes (187 files migrated from 2 CD-Rs)

Language of Materials

English

Scope and Contents

This collection from the office of the Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP) primarily contains administrative files related to the progression of the program between 1997 and 2017.

Michael Markowitz became the director of the IRP in 1988 and the collection reflects the later part of his directorship. Folders include forward planning documentation from 2006 and 2014. Strategic plans from both years detail the institute’s aspired goals, which included expanding programmatic offerings, increasing membership, and partnering with adult-serving community organizations.

In 2012, the IRP collaborated with Selfhelp Community Services to provide the Virtual Senior Center program (VSC) to homebound members. This mutual collaboration expanded the IRP’s capabilities, drawing from the goals stated in the strategic planning report from 2006. Email correspondence between Markowitz, IRP staff, and personnel at Selfhelp details the implementation of the VSC as a new offering for IRP members.

Additionally, the collection includes IRP handbooks and guidelines. There are 187 digital photographs of the IRP’s 50th anniversary year and other events that demonstrate classroom lectures, staff gatherings, and external activities such as the involvement of the IRP in the Occupy Wall Street movement of 2011. This collection does not contain records regarding IRP membership or program information created by the IRP for marketing purposes (with the exception of the promotional brochure).

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research use. Digital files in this collection have not been uploaded to the digital collections database and may be accessed onsite at The New School Archives. Please contact archivist@newschool.edu for appointment.

Conditions Governing Use

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

Historical note

The Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP) was founded in 1962 by a group of New York City school teachers who sought to continue their intellectual development after retirement. The IRP was developed to address the problem of retirees adjusting from full time work to “total idleness.” It responded to the need for “a new type of adult learning program” which integrated the “skills, experience and talents of the educated retiree in an atmosphere of learning.”

The IRP’s innovation lay in its peer-learning model under which members organize and teach courses themselves. This model persists to this day. The creation of courses and their delivery is entirely member run and depends upon members’ interests. New courses are offered each term. This peer-learning model inspired similar programs for retirees at institutions such as Harvard University, Duke University, and Brooklyn College. In this way, the IRP has had a significant impact upon the life-long learning movement across the country.

Membership of the IRP was originally limited to the retired educated professional. It was considered especially necessary for them “to find a substitute for the previous challenges and absorbing interests provided by their work.” However, since its founding, the IRP’s membership has extended to anyone with “a desire to be academically challenged, a commitment to continued intellectual exploration, and a willingness to actively participate in the organization.”

The IRP has had four directors while at the New School: Hyman ("Hy") Hirsch, 1962-1979; Henry Lipman, 1979-1988; Michael Markowitz 1988-2016; Elizabeth DiMarco Weinmann, 2017. The IRP was transferred to the Graduate Center of The City University of New York (CUNY) in the summer of 2020 and has since been renamed the Lifelong Peer Learning Program (LP2).

Sources:

"About." Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP). The New School. Accessed March 23, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160415122131/http://www.newschool.edu/institute-for-retired-professionals/about/#expand

“At the New School, Retired Adults are Educating Each Other.” New York Times, December 18, 1986. Accessed March 23, 2016: http://www.nytimes.com/1986/12/18/garden/at-the-new-school-retired-adults-are-educating-each-other.html

Hirsch, Hyman. “Higher Education in Retirement: The Institute for Retired Professionals.” The International Journal of Aging and Human Development 8, no. 4 (1978): 367-374. https:/doi.org/10.2190/UX3E-3Q17-TY84-TB7T.

"Lifelong Peer Learning Program." Graduate Center CUNY. Accessed September 12, 2024. https://www.gc.cuny.edu/lifelong-peer-learning-program.

"The Graduate Center, CUNY Launches New Lifelong Learning Program with the Institute for Retired Professionals." Graduate Center CUNY. Accessed September 12, 2024. https://www.gc.cuny.edu/news/graduate-center-cuny-launches-new-lifelong-learning-program-institute-retired-professionals

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Transferred to the New School Archives and Special Collections by Jason Nu, Executive Assistant at the Schools of Public Engagement, 2022.

Related Materials

The New School Archives holds the Institute for Retired Professionals collection (NS.02.21.01) which mainly includes printed matter, such as fliers, publications and course catalogs. It also holds Institute for Retired Professionals event recordings (NS.07.02.14) which contains audio and video recordings of events held by the Institute for Retired Professionals at The New School between 1962-2011.

Publications issued by the Institute for Retired Professionals, including its annual journal of student writing, Voices (1996-2009), and the IRP's newsletter (1963-1998) will be found in The New School periodicals collection (NS.05.06.01).

An interview with former IRP director Michael Markowitz conducted in 2013 is part of the Independent study oral history project on New School history (NS.07.01.02).

Administrative files on the IRP, including its founding, will be found in Series 3 of the New School Office of the Dean records (NS.02.01.02).

Photographs of former IRP director Hy Hirsch will be found in The New School Marketing and Communications records (NS.03.01.04).

Processing Information

Folder titles were assigned by the archivists during processing. In accordance with confidentiality policy of the New School Archives and Special Collections, several folders containing membership applications and interview evaluations were deaccessioned from the collection.

  • Adult education (Subject) Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
  • Correspondence (Type of Material) Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
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  • Photographs (Type of Material) Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
  • Reports (Type of Material) Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Title
Guide to the Institute of Retired Professionals office files
Status
Completed
Author
Victoria Fernandez
Date
January 28, 2025
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin