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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New School students continue to face financial pressures despite institutional aid
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According to the fall 2025 New Students’ IR Digest, 95% of incoming undergraduate students receive institutional aid, but that support covers less than half of the $54,000 in annual tuition on average. The average new…
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Administration finalizes restructuring plans in a university-wide email
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What do you think about the changes to The New School? NSFP wants to hear from you. Tell us how you feel here. This story was updated on Dec. 15 at 12:30 a.m. Administration is moving…
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University to cut or pause 23 programs next fall amid restructuring
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This story was updated on Dec. 4 at 5:45 p.m. More than 20 academic programs will be cut or paused next year, according to information shared with faculty in an email from the provost’s office…
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Community members organize and speak out against restructuring
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What do you think about the changes to The New School? NSFP wants to hear from you. Tell us how you feel here. Faculty, staff, students, and union leaders are pushing back against The New School’s…
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New School community protests university restructuring
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What do you think about the changes to The New School? NSFP wants to hear from you. Tell us how you feel here. Around 80 Students, staff, alumni, and faculty picketed in front of the…
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The New School Full-Time Faculty Union and AAUP-TNS Leadership Council release a joint statement about the administration’s austerity measures
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This story was updated on Nov. 24 at 7:15 p.m. The New School Full-Time Faculty Union (FTF), a group of full-time faculty organizing to create a union and AAUP-TNS Leadership Council denounced President Joel Towers’…







