NEWS
Fri, March 13, 2026
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The New School plans to reduce employees by 20%
New School administrators plan to reduce the university’s employees by 20% through buyouts and layoffs by June, according to documents obtained by the New…
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Students express mixed emotions about the First-Year Experience program
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In response to the decline in enrollment, The New School is prioritizing the retention of enrolled students by enhancing support for first-year students through its First-Year Experience (FYE) program. Some students have expressed concerns about…
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The Lang Faculty Council’s response to faculty sanctions
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Yesterday morning, the Lang Faculty Council (LFC) voted to pass a motion calling for the university’s withdrawal of disciplinary sanctions against three faculty members, as well as other faculty and students facing disciplinary proceedings for…
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FAFSA delays contribute to a decrease in enrollment at TNS
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Due to financial restrictions, The New School has seen a drop in enrollment across the board. According to Issue 39 of Institutional Research Digest: Data, Insights, and Stories, a monthly publication by the Office of…
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TNS makes laundry at Kerrey and Loeb free
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Kerrey and Loeb Hall were the only dorms at The New School where students had to pay for laundry, but as of Oct. 29, the service has been free of charge. This year, TNS equalized…
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First-years struggle with spring semester registration
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With Spring Registration beginning, many first-year students are navigating the course registration process for the first time. Leading up to registration, first-years stated that they had struggled with how to approach the process. First-year registration…
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Making Center restricts access to E4 Wood, Metal, and Wet Shops for students
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The Parsons School of Design Making Center has acted as a campus facility where the entire New School student body can work on creative projects. However, as of this semester, the Making Center’s E4 Metal…







