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Eugene Lang College

 Organization

Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:

Mark Larrimore faculty records

 Collection
Identifier: NS-02-09-01
Abstract

Collection consists of Eugene Lang College Religious Studies professor Mark Larrimore's teaching and subject files. Student work in the form of publications and posters advertising campus events are heavily represented.

Dates: 1985-2023; Majority of material found within 1985-2014

New School course catalog collection

 Collection
Identifier: NS-05-01-01
Summary

This collection consists of course catalogs from The New School, including continuing education courses, Eugene Lang College, the Dramatic Workshop of The New School, New School Art Workshops and the New School for Social Research, formerly known as the Graduate Faculty.

Dates: 1919 - 2018

New School course descriptions collection

 Collection
Identifier: NS-05-02-01
Summary

Consists of printed course description packets produced primarily for undergraduate classes offered at The New School, with Eugene Lang College and Parsons School of Design particularly well-represented. Packets include information regarding class schedules, instructors, credit hours, degree requirements, and curriculum.

Dates: 1983-2012; Majority of material found within 1996-2007

New School digital course data collection

 Collection
Identifier: NS-05-02-02
Abstract

The New School began inputting course information into the database, Banner [banner.newschool.edu] around 2007. As of 2021, all New School course data is input into Banner through an interface called Tableau. This collection contains course data that has either been downloaded from Banner or from other New School websites. All divisions and undergraduate schools are represented, but courses for each college are not comprehensive.

Dates: 2007-2023

New School Gender Studies minor program records

 Record Group
Identifier: NS-02-24-02
Summary

This collection consists of records of the undergraduate gender studies minor program at The New School, covering roughly the time the gender studies minor was discussed in committee at the university in 2006 to the end of Miriam Ticktin’s directorship in 2014, the last year comprehensively documented. The bulk of the files document the program under the direction of Ann Snitow (2009-2012).

Dates: 2006 - 2016; Majority of material found within 2010 - 2013

New School marketing and promotional materials collection

 Collection
Identifier: NS-05-08-01
Summary

Printed publicity materials including but not limited to mailers, viewbooks, pamphlets, and postcards generally advertising The New School, or a particular course or program of study.

Dates: 1939 - 2018

New School Office of the Provost, Judith B. Walzer correspondence

 Record Group
Identifier: NS-01-03-01
Abstract

This record group consists of outgoing correspondence by New School for Social Research Provost Judith Walzer. Arranged chronologically, the files concern subjects such as hiring, admissions, and various committees during her first year as university provost. Walzer was the first person to hold this title in the university's history.

Dates: September 1985- August 1986

New School student services informational materials

 Collection
Identifier: NS-03-06-02
Abstract

The collection contains event fliers, student resource guides, and other informational material from several offices of The New School university, primarily the Office of Student Services, International Student Services, and Student Health Services, between 1985 and 2017.

Dates: 1985-2017

No Longer in Exile: The Legacy and Future of Gender Studies at the New School recordings

 Collection — Box Mixed nav_31 (R), cassette: 1-10
Identifier: NS-07-02-05
Summary

No Longer in Exile: The Legacy and Future of Gender Studies at the New School was a two-day conference held in 2010 in celebration of the re-establishment of a gender studies program at The New School university. Faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate-level students and invited guest speakers discussed topics relevant to the discipline's past, present and future. This collection consists of the video files recorded during the conference.

Dates: 2010 March 26-27