Sociology -- Study and teaching
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur J. Vidich papers
Frieda Wunderlich papers
Frieda Wunderlich (1884-1965) was a member of the University-in-Exile (also known as the Graduate Faculty, and later as the New School for Social Research). A professor, public official and editor of an anti-Nazi magazine in her native Germany, Wunderlich came to the New School in 1933 and continued her social and economic research while teaching into the 1950s. The collection consists of files and topically-themed notebooks.
Jeffrey Goldfarb papers
New School for Social Research Master of Arts Liberal Studies program theses
Collection consists of theses submitted by graduate students in the New School for Social Research's Master of Arts Liberal Studies program.
New School Human Relations Center event recordings
This collection consists of audio and video recordings of class discussions, guest lecturers, and special events programmed by the Human Relations Center at The New School, a long-running program organized by women and directed primarily toward the personal, social and career development of women.