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Universities and colleges -- New York (State) -- New York

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Eugene Lang College Senior Experience Map Project

 Collection
Identifier: NS-02-24-03
Abstract

Written essays and visual maps in analog and digital formats created by Eugene Lang College seniors, collected in the 2010s for a project initiated by Dean Stephanie Browner to "help us see and understand your intellectual journey."

Dates: 2012-2015

Mark Larrimore faculty records

 Collection
Identifier: NS-02-09-01
Abstract

Collection consists of Eugene Lang College Religious Studies professor Mark Larrimore's teaching and subject files. Student work in the form of publications and posters advertising campus events are heavily represented.

Dates: 1985-2023; Majority of material found within 1985-2014

New School marketing and promotional materials collection

 Collection
Identifier: NS-05-08-01
Summary

Printed publicity materials including but not limited to mailers, viewbooks, pamphlets, and postcards generally advertising The New School, or a particular course or program of study.

Dates: 1939 - 2018

New School Office of the Provost, Judith B. Walzer correspondence

 Record Group
Identifier: NS-01-03-01
Abstract

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.

Dates: September 1985- August 1986

Student performance of Hoppla, We're Alive (Fuck, We're Alive)

 Collection
Identifier: NS-05-03-04
Abstract

The collection includes a recording, poster drafts and printed poster promoting a New School student performance of the Ernst Toller play, Hoppla, We're Alive (in the original German, Hoppla, Wir Leben). Students in a Eugene Lang College drama class staged the play in 2019 as part of the events celebrating the university centennial, with the revised title, Fuck, We're Alive.

Dates: 2019