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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Students fill in as hiring freeze disrupts library service
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The New School froze two union library jobs, leading to cuts in operating hours, gaps in service, and student workers filling in. Library staff say leaving the positions open violates their contract. The two jobs…
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The New School offered only RAs the option to unionize
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The New School agreed to let resident assistants (RAs) vote on unionization, but the proposal delivered in May excludes other residential education workers who perform similar duties, while maintaining all other student workers remain nonunionized.…
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Sports are growing at The New School
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The Princeton Review’s 2009 college guide ranked Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts No. 1 on a list of colleges where intercollegiate sports are unpopular or nonexistent. ESPN published an article later that year exploring…
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The New School implements university-wide staff hiring freeze
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The New School is undergoing a university-wide staff hiring freeze as it looks toward major structural changes in the face of persistent financial trouble. The university implemented and announced the freeze to staff on Aug.…
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New School administration fails to promptly disperse stipend funds to NSSR PhD program
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Several New School for Social Research (NSSR) PhD students were left in financial limbo after experiencing PhD stipend delays at the start of the academic year. NSSR awards five types of fellowships and funding to…
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President’s townhouse sells for half the asking price
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The New School closed the sale of the president’s townhouse for half the original asking price on July 30. The property, which spent more than a year on the market, was widely seen as a…







