NS. New School Institutional Collections
Found in 151 Collections and/or Records:
Malcolm Carter University Communications records
Malcolm Carter became director of The New School's university communications in 1985. The Malcolm Carter University Communications records document the three primary areas of activity over which Carter had oversight: advertising and marketing; public relations; and publications. Materials include memoranda, letters, reports, and printed materials, encompassing the range of Carter's activities.
Mark Larrimore faculty records
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.
Matthew López-Jensen's "New School Forest" for In The Historical Present exhibition
Michelle Materre Creatively Speaking Film Series records
Michelle Materre (1954-2022), an independent film distributor and professor of film and media studies at The New School (2000-2022), founded the Creatively Speaking Film Series in 1999 for the purpose of curating and promoting independent films by or about women and people of color. This collection includes announcements and brochures for film events sponsored by Creatively Speaking, as well as other related events.
Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy collection
The Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy (as of 2019, the Milano School of Policy, Management and Environment) is a graduate division at The New School housed within the Schools of Public Engagement. This collection consists of administrative, promotional, and curricular materials from Milano and its predecessor schools, as well as publications and transcripts from events organized by Milano.
Mills College of Education records
Collection includes office records from Mills College of Education from the years 1956 to 1972. The institution was a four-year college awarding Bachelors of Education degrees, formerly located at 66 Fifth Avenue in New York City. The college merged with The New School in 1972, and closed in 1975. Materials include correspondence, event and promotional materials, student statistics, memoranda, policies, and minutes.
Missouri School of Journalism New York Program event recordings
Audio and video recordings, 1999-2007, of the New York summer program of the Missouri School of Journalism, held at The New School. The program formally launched in 2000 through a partnership established by Mary Kay Blakely of the Missouri School of Journalism. The program provided students with internships, professional experience and a multimedia course of study in New York City.
Murder Ink at The New School event recordings
The New School in cooperation with the New York City bookstore, Murder Ink, hosted a public lecture series between 1993 and 1995 devoted to discussions and readings by popular writers of mystery and crime fiction. The collection consists of audio recordings from the series.
Musicians on Music event recordings
Between 1988 and 1990, The New School hosted an interview series, "Musicians on Music," organized and moderated by music critic Joan Thomson Kretschmer. The collection consists of analog audio and video tapes documenting Kretschmer and her guests at the university, including classical music conductors, singers, and performers.
National Book Awards Finalist Readings event recordings
The New School hosted the National Book Awards Finalist Readings from 1998 until 2019. This collection of audiovisual recordings documents nominated finalists reading their work at the university the night before the awards ceremony.