A lengthy application process typically precedes the win of any award or grant. It is rare, then, to receive an award without so much as submitting a name. But attach the word “genius” to the recognition, and a phone call from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation—well, you know where we’re going with [...]
NSPE Alumna Laura Poitras Gets MacArthur “Genius” Nod
Posted on October 2nd, 2012 in Alumni, Bachelors Program, The New School for Public Engagement
Bad Dates, Good Writing: Riggio Alum Leigh Stein Issues “Dispatches from the Future”
Posted on August 13th, 2012 in Alumni, Alumni Info, Bachelors Program, The New School for Public Engagement
Call Leigh Stein a triple threat. On the heels of her novel The Fallback Plan (Melville House), the graduate of the Riggio Honors Program: Writing and Democracy smoothly shifts from prose to poetry with her new verse collection, Dispatches from the Future. On top of that, she gives a good interview—check out her hilarious (and [...]
An Appetizing New Partnership: NSPE and the International Culinary Center
Posted on July 12th, 2012 in Bachelors Program, The New School for Public Engagement
The New School for Public Engagement’s Undergraduate Program is teaming with The International Culinary Center, one of the world’s most esteemed culinary institutes, to establish a new transfer agreement. Staring immediately, graduates of select International Culinary Center programs will be eligible to transfer academic credit towards an NSPE Bachelor of Art or Bachelor of Science [...]
Learning in Double Time: Dual-Degree Students Look Beyond the Bachelor’s
Posted on March 5th, 2012 in Bachelors Program, Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts, International Affairs, MATESOL, Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy, School of Media Studies, The New School for Public Engagement, The New School for Social Research
When Tamika Durham started her undergraduate studies at The New School for Public Engagement, a bachelor’s degree was never the end goal. One of the first things I checked on when I enrolled was how my undergraduate work could apply toward a graduate degree,, says Durham, who is earning an MA in the Media Studies [...]
2011 Expressive Therapies Summit Comes to The New School
Posted on October 31st, 2011 in Bachelors Program, The New School for Public Engagement
From November 10-13, the second annual Expressive Therapies Summit will bring together more than 150 pioneers, clinicians, and educators for an inspiring four-day program of half-day workshops and full-day master classes at various venues throughout Manhattan. This exciting event being co-sponsored by the Creative Arts Therapy program at The New School for Public Engagement, offers [...]
Re-Mixed and Re-Mastered: Defining and Distributing the Black Image in the Era of Globalization
Posted on March 28th, 2011 in Bachelors Program, International Affairs, Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy, School of Media Studies, The New School, The New School for General Studies
The Re-Mixed and Re-Mastered conference takes place on Friday, April 8, from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m., and Saturday, April 9, from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., in the Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall, 55 West 13th Street, 2nd floor. This conference will bring together industry professionals, students and scholars of media, and [...]
-
Weekly Flashback, May 13-17
May 17, 2013
-
Parsons X NYC X Design
May 17, 2013
-
Empowering Imagination
May 16, 2013
-
Mannes Opera Shines in NYT Review
May 14, 2013
-
Proenza Schouler, Bonnie Brooks Honored at 2013 Parsons Benefit
May 14, 2013
Older Archives
-
Tree Huggers of the Enlightenment
January 29, 2013
-
Global Opportunities: Parsons Establishes New Center in Paris
November 19, 2012
-
Why Blue and Red No Longer Make Purple
November 9, 2012
-
“Recovering Politician” Jeff Smith on the Political Divide
October 8, 2012
-
Christine Quinn Talks Education Reform
January 15, 2013
Research Radio
Older Archives
Archives
Older Archives
Events
In The Headlines
- BSO-Parsons project gives glimpse into future of the classical concert experienceWashington Post, May 8, 2013
- There Is Something Rotten in the Kingdom of RomeNew York Times, May 12, 2013
- U.S. News ranks Best Online Programs for Veterans nationwideDaily News, May 7, 2013