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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The American DREAM Comes to New York
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When Camilo Godoy was 10 years old, he moved from Bogotá, Colombia to a tightly-knit Hispanic enclave in Bergen County, New Jersey. As his mother had just married an American citizen, Godoy became a legal…
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USS Looks to Avoid Vacant Seats, Moves Elections Up
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For most of the academic year, The New School’s University Student Senate has functioned with three vacant seats, rendering many students without full representation in the university-wide body of student government.
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Year One : A Look At David Van Zandt’s New School Presidency
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David Van Zandt in his office shortly after assuming the presidency of the New School. Yumna Al-Arashi When David Van Zandt succeeded Bob Kerrey on January 1, 2011 to become the eighth president of The…
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A Word to the Wise: Preparing for the Bench
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I stood opposite my locker at the New York Health & Racquet Club and finished dressing. It was after 10 p.m. and the club was closing at 11.
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The Mysterious Disappearance of Josh Valentine
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Six days before Christmas, 24-year-old Josh Valentine, a former Parsons student who left The New School in October, went missing in his hometown of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Mixing Profit and Purpose
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New law promotes corporate responsibility Whether they are sidewalk markets selling organic, locally-grown produce or apparel companies taking stands against child labor, scores of businesses across America are pledging to help the communities they serve.

