NEWS
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New School administration rejects USS decision to pause Hillel funding over ties to international law violations
New School administrators said yesterday’s University Student Senate vote to pause funding for Hillel at TNS over its ties to international law violations was…
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76% of TNS students feel disconnected, survey finds
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76% of students at The New School experienced isolation or disconnection from their peers in the fall of 2024, according to the Fall 2024 Mid-Semester Check-In Survey. Tamara Oyola Santiago, director of public health services…
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Most students behind on graduation say mental health is a factor, survey finds
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Most students who are behind on their path to graduation cited mental health as a factor, according to a newly released spring 2025 mid-semester check-in survey. The survey, conducted between March 19 and April 2,…
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University advances restructuring proposals, with cuts, layoffs possible
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This story was updated on Nov. 11 at 7:50 p.m. The New School is moving forward with key restructuring proposals, including some that could result in layoffs, reduced benefits, and cuts to academic programs, according…
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Archives and Special Collections moves to University Center Library
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Since the mid-1990s, The New School Archives and Special Collections was located on the first floor of the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, where they quickly outgrew the space. After years of requests, the archives…
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Professors move in: inside The New School’s Faculty in Residence program
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Dorm life at The New School is taking an academic turn as professors move into residence halls alongside students through the university’s Faculty in Residence (FIR) program. Through The New School’s FIR program, professors live…
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What do your constituents need?
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The University Student Senate (USS) swore in new members on Oct. 10 following a spring semester full of controversies. The New School Free Press asked senators, “What do your constituents need?” Emily Li (any pronouns)…







