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Parsons Summer Academy offers a variety of dynamic noncredit in-person art and design courses for students in grades 3 through 12. Join us for two weeks at our Greenwich Village campus to explore art ...
Develop the skills you need to thrive as an artist, adding to your talents as a musician, composer, actor, director, playwright, or multidisciplinary artist. The Master’s in Arts Management and ...
Recognizing the important role of research within the New School community and its influence beyond campus, the Office of Research Support (ORS) is committed to supporting faculty, staff, and students ...
Early Action is a non-binding option in which students apply before the regular decision deadline and receive a decision earlier but are not obligated to enroll if accepted. It allows students to get ...
Many individuals across the university contribute to academic planning, governance, and other initiatives through service on various committees, task forces, councils, and other groups. Below is a ...
The Office of Institutional Research supports academic planning and policy with analysis of current data, historical trends, and industry benchmarks on applicants, students, faculty, departments, and ...
Shared Capacities underlie The New School’s distinctive approach to general education. More than a set of course requirements, they are the competencies or skills that undergraduates develop over the ...
Assessment of student learning is the systematic process through which faculty members articulate learning goals for their students, measure students' progress, and use this information to improve ...
Israelis' attribution of love and hate to Israelis and Palestinians New York (October 20, 2014) – What makes human conflict intractable – and how can psychological research resolve historic ...
NEW YORK, May 20, 2024—The New School Board of Trustees today announced the appointment of Joel Towers, University Professor of Architecture and Sustainable Design and the former Executive Dean of ...
New York, August 24, 2022—The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and The New School’s Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy announced today a global ...
NEW YORK, April 15, 2024 – An 18-month study highlights the likelihood of increasing temperatures, rising sea levels, and more frequent extreme weather events in New York City and provides the city ...
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