Featured Events
Exactly how does one go about becoming a VP of Design? Or even a design manager or design lead? Join us for an evening of conversation with design leaders,...
Danielle Feinberg began her career at Pixar Animation Studios in 1997 on the feature film A Bug’s Life. She quickly discovered her love for lighting and went...
Interested in our Global Executive MS in Strategic Design & Management (GEMS) program? Join us for this online webinar led by Academic Director, Melissa...
Introducing a conversation with Jonathan Lerner, a former member of the Weather Underground and author of Swords in the Hands of Children: Reflections of an...
This book evaluates the impact of 20 years of urban policies in six Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico. It...
The College of Performing Arts's newest large ensemble, the New School Studio Orchestra is composed of students from the School of Jazz and Contemporary...
A sought-after speaker and trainer on the topic, Derald Wing Sue will address the many forms microaggressions can take in academic environments. Derald Wing...
The Imagine Science Film Festival, now in its 12th year, is an experimental interdisciplinary sci-art festival seeking to open new dialogues between...
The University Science Labs will be hosting Science+Art+Design Lab workshops focused on the rise of antibiotic resistance in our urban communities. With...
Public Programs
Please join us for an open conversation with Edelstein about memoir writing, book publishing, youth, and grief. Jean Hannah Edelstein was looking for love...
As a history lesson every bit as clarifying as it is cockeyed, “Hail Satan?” possesses unarguable value. - Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post Chronicling the...
Clean water is important for drinking, recreation, and fishing, and urban environments must manage water. With increased climatic weather events we are...
General Public
Exactly how does one go about becoming a VP of Design? Or even a design manager or design lead? Join us for an evening of conversation with design leaders,...
General Public
Join us for "Shining Lights in the Lingering Night", an evening of readings and live music observing the struggle for equality in the United States. The New...
General Public
Danielle Feinberg began her career at Pixar Animation Studios in 1997 on the feature film A Bug’s Life. She quickly discovered her love for lighting and went...
General Public
Interested in our Global Executive MS in Strategic Design & Management (GEMS) program? Join us for this online webinar led by Academic Director, Melissa...
General Public
Throughout the Fall, Lang’s First-Year Writing Program is hosting a series of weekly lunches where faculty (and some special guests) will present dynamic and...
Students Faculty Staff General Public
Throughout the Fall, Lang’s First-Year Writing Program is hosting a series of weekly lunches where faculty, and some special guests, will present dynamic and...
Students Faculty Staff General Public
The New School Student Research Awards (SRA) provide support for students in their work as researchers, scholars, and creative practitioners. Contact...
Students
Throughout the Fall, Lang’s First-Year Writing Program is hosting a series of weekly lunches where faculty (and some special guests) will present dynamic and...
Students Faculty Staff General Public
Throughout the Fall, Lang’s First-Year Writing Program is hosting a series of weekly lunches where faculty, and some special guests, will present dynamic and...
Students Faculty Staff General Public
Anthropology Lecture by Nasir Uddin The Rohingya, an ethno-linguistic and religious minority of Myanmar known as the most persecuted people in the world...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff Prospective Students
Beauty, design and function of forms, patterns and structures found in the natural world as described by Karen Fuchs. Karen Fuchs is a teaching artist and...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff
A sought-after speaker and trainer on the topic, Derald Wing Sue will address the many forms microaggressions can take in academic environments. Derald Wing...
Students Faculty Staff
This workshop is for writers interested in learning more about branded content. There will be a question and answer session with Tiffany Yannetta of Hearst...
Students
Now in its second year, the Jazz and Gender Series explores equity in music and how jazz continues to play a role in a broader cultural shift. Each session,...
It is common to ask whether populism is a threat or a corrective to democracy. In the empirical literature, the conclusion tends to be that it is both. Some...
Students Faculty Staff
Anthropology Lecture by Nasir Uddin The Rohingya, an ethno-linguistic and religious minority of Myanmar known as the most persecuted people in the world...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff Prospective Students
Beauty, design and function of forms, patterns and structures found in the natural world as described by Karen Fuchs. Karen Fuchs is a teaching artist and...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff
Dwaipayan Banerjee is an Assistant Professor of Science, Technology, and Society (STS) at MIT. He earned his PhD in Cultural Anthropology at NYU and has been...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff Prospective Students
The India China Institute invites you to enjoy "Fueling Revolution: Carbon Technocracy in the Early People's Republic of China". All are welcome to The New...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff
Produced by graduate students in the School of Media Studies, Ruff Cuts is a series of screening sessions for undergraduate and graduate Media Studies...
Students Alumni Faculty
Throughout the Fall, Lang’s First-Year Writing Program is hosting a series of weekly lunches where faculty (and some special guests) will present dynamic and...
Students Faculty Staff General Public
Throughout the Fall, Lang’s First-Year Writing Program is hosting a series of weekly lunches where faculty, and some special guests, will present dynamic and...
Students Faculty Staff General Public
Anthropology Lecture by Nasir Uddin The Rohingya, an ethno-linguistic and religious minority of Myanmar known as the most persecuted people in the world...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff Prospective Students
Beauty, design and function of forms, patterns and structures found in the natural world as described by Karen Fuchs. Karen Fuchs is a teaching artist and...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff
A sought-after speaker and trainer on the topic, Derald Wing Sue will address the many forms microaggressions can take in academic environments. Derald Wing...
Students Faculty Staff
It is common to ask whether populism is a threat or a corrective to democracy. In the empirical literature, the conclusion tends to be that it is both. Some...
Students Faculty Staff
Join Environmental Studies Teaching Fellow, Julia Puaschunder, in her discussion on "Environmental Justice: Future Climate Wealth of Nations." This is the...
Students Faculty Staff
All are invited to the next film screening hosted by the Lang Philosophy Film Club. No prior philosophy training/coursework is necessary or required -- just...
Students Faculty
Dwaipayan Banerjee is an Assistant Professor of Science, Technology, and Society (STS) at MIT. He earned his PhD in Cultural Anthropology at NYU and has been...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff Prospective Students
Throughout the Fall, Lang’s First-Year Writing Program is hosting a series of weekly lunches where faculty (and some special guests) will present dynamic and...
Students Faculty Staff General Public
Throughout the Fall, Lang’s First-Year Writing Program is hosting a series of weekly lunches where faculty, and some special guests, will present dynamic and...
Students Faculty Staff General Public
Anthropology Lecture by Nasir Uddin The Rohingya, an ethno-linguistic and religious minority of Myanmar known as the most persecuted people in the world...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff Prospective Students
Beauty, design and function of forms, patterns and structures found in the natural world as described by Karen Fuchs. Karen Fuchs is a teaching artist and...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff
A sought-after speaker and trainer on the topic, Derald Wing Sue will address the many forms microaggressions can take in academic environments. Derald Wing...
Students Faculty Staff
It is common to ask whether populism is a threat or a corrective to democracy. In the empirical literature, the conclusion tends to be that it is both. Some...
Students Faculty Staff
Join Environmental Studies Teaching Fellow, Julia Puaschunder, in her discussion on "Environmental Justice: Future Climate Wealth of Nations." This is the...
Students Faculty Staff
Dwaipayan Banerjee is an Assistant Professor of Science, Technology, and Society (STS) at MIT. He earned his PhD in Cultural Anthropology at NYU and has been...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff Prospective Students
The India China Institute invites you to enjoy "Fueling Revolution: Carbon Technocracy in the Early People's Republic of China". All are welcome to The New...
Students Alumni Faculty Staff
Please join us for an open conversation with Edelstein about memoir writing, book publishing, youth, and grief. Jean Hannah Edelstein was looking for love...
As a history lesson every bit as clarifying as it is cockeyed, “Hail Satan?” possesses unarguable value. - Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post Chronicling the...
Clean water is important for drinking, recreation, and fishing, and urban environments must manage water. With increased climatic weather events we are...
General Public
Exactly how does one go about becoming a VP of Design? Or even a design manager or design lead? Join us for an evening of conversation with design leaders,...
General Public
Join us for "Shining Lights in the Lingering Night", an evening of readings and live music observing the struggle for equality in the United States. The New...
General Public
Danielle Feinberg began her career at Pixar Animation Studios in 1997 on the feature film A Bug’s Life. She quickly discovered her love for lighting and went...
General Public
The New School Student Research Awards (SRA) provide support for students in their work as researchers, scholars, and creative practitioners. Contact...
Students
Interested in our Global Executive MS in Strategic Design & Management (GEMS) program? Join us for this online webinar led by Academic Director, Melissa...
General Public
Throughout the Fall, Lang’s First-Year Writing Program is hosting a series of weekly lunches where faculty (and some special guests) will present dynamic and...
Students Faculty Staff General Public
On Campus - Undergraduate ProgramsSit in on a Lang seminar class. Recommended for applicants and/or prospective students serious about study at Eugene Lang...
Prospective Students
On-Campus - UndergraduateThis 60-minute campus tour will introduce visitors to the undergraduate academic programs at, and facilities for, Eugene Lang...
Prospective Students
On-Campus - UndergraduateThis 60-minute campus tour will introduce visitors to the undergraduate academic programs at, and facilities for, Parsons School of...
Prospective Students
On Campus - Undergraduate ProgramsSit in on a Mannes class. Recommended for applicants and/or prospective students serious about study at Mannes School of...
Prospective Students
On-Campus - UndergraduateThis 60-minute campus tour will introduce visitors to the undergraduate academic programs at, and facilities for, Eugene Lang...
Prospective Students
On-Campus - Undergraduate and GraduateThis 60-minute campus tour will introduce visitors to the undergraduate and graduate academic programs at, and...
Prospective Students
On-Campus - UndergraduateThis 60-minute campus tour will introduce visitors to the undergraduate academic programs at, and facilities for, Parsons School of...
Prospective Students
On-Campus - UndergraduateThis 60-minute campus tour will introduce visitors to the undergraduate academic programs at, and facilities for, the School of...
Prospective Students
On Campus - Undergraduate ProgramsSit in on a Lang seminar class. Recommended for applicants and/or prospective students serious about study at Eugene Lang...
Prospective Students

