NEWS
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The New School received foreign funding totaling $7.6 million
The New School has received approximately $7.6 million in foreign funding through six separate transactions since 2013, according to data from the U.S. Department…
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Parsons Benefit postponed to the fall to include College of Performing Arts
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The Parsons Benefit, an annual event that celebrates the work of Parsons School of Design students and raises money for university-wide student scholarships, has been postponed to the fall, according to an email sent on…
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Inside the Center for the American Experience, The New School’s controversial new “nonpartisan” hub — Part 2
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This story was updated on April 18 2026 at 6:40 p.m. The announcement of the Center for the American Experience (CAE) drew criticism from students and faculty who said it was an attempt to undermine…
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Group graffities The New School’s Kerrey Hall for third time, condemning ties to Epstein
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A group of individuals spray painted over former New School President Bob Kerrey’s last name outside Kerrey Hall last night, protesting his connections to convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The group also left an…
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Inside the Center for the American Experience, The New School’s controversial new “nonpartisan” hub — Part 1
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This story was updated on April 17 at 8:23 a.m. Introduction The Center for the American Experience (CAE), a new center promising “nonpartisan dialogue and fearless debate,” is coming to The New School next fall.…
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An investigation into 301 Residence Hall
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301 Residence Hall has been thrust into the spotlight, amid The New School’s controversial cost-cutting process to resolve an at least $48 million operating deficit. 301 already has a reputation on campus. It loses money.…
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Changes in literary studies curriculum reflect student wants, give more freedom to writers, students say
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As the university’s restructuring plan merges, cuts, and revises academic programs to the dismay of students and faculty, one program is doing things differently. Students say the changes coming to literary studies — entirely unrelated…






