The New School

The New School
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Former names
  • The New School for Social Research (1919–1997)
  • New School University (1997–2005)
MottoTo the Living Spirit
TypePrivate research university
Established1919 (1919)
AccreditationMSCHE
Endowment$393.5 million (2020)
PresidentJoel Towers
ProvostRenée T. White
Academic staff
2,230
Students10,186
Undergraduates6,836
Postgraduates3,138
212
Other students
2,857 (continuing education)
Location,
U.S.

40°44′08.08″N 73°59′49.08″W / 40.7355778°N 73.9969667°W / 40.7355778; -73.9969667
CampusUrban
ColorsWhite, Black, Parsons Red
     
Sporting affiliations
Unaffiliated, competes against NCAA Division III schools
MascotGnarls the Narwhal
Websitewww.newschool.edu

The New School is a private research university in New York City. It was founded in 1919 as The New School for Social Research with an original mission dedicated to academic freedom and intellectual inquiry and a home for progressive thinkers. Since then, the school has grown to house five divisions within the university. These include the Parsons School of Design, the Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, the College of Performing Arts (which includes the Mannes School of Music), The New School for Social Research, and the Schools of Public Engagement.

In addition, the university maintains the Parsons Paris campus and has also launched or housed a range of institutions, such as the international research institute World Policy Institute, the Vera List Center for Art and Politics, the India China Institute, the Observatory on Latin America, and the Center for New York City Affairs. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". Approximately 10,000 students are enrolled in undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Over 70 percent of all students enrolled in university are in the creative areas of design, performing, and fine arts.