Congressman Barney Frank: Cutting Military Spending and Reducing the Federal Deficit in a Socially Responsible Way TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2013, 6:00-7:00 PM THE NEW SCHOOL, JOHN TISHMAN AUDITORIUM, 66 W 12TH ST, NYC Barney Frank recently retired from Congress after more than 30 years of service, where he chaired the House Financial Services Committee, co-sponsored the Dodd–Frank [...]
Cutting Military Spending and Reducing the Federal Deficit in a Socially Responsible Way
Unresolved Foreign Investment Disputes: The Challenge of International Institutions
A Public Lecture by Cecilia María Minaverry (Argentina) Wednesday, November 14th, 2012, 6:00pm in the Orozco Room / at The New School 66 West 12th Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY. OLA is pleased to welcome Cecilia María Minaverry, President Néstor Kirchner Fellow for 2012-2013, who won the [President Néstor Kirchner Fellowship 2012-2013] award after demonstrating academic excellence and [...]
Election events at the New School
Are you looking for a place to watch the remaining presidential debates and to watch the results roll in on November 4th? Here are some events planned around campus from now through November: The Media and Politics: Election 2012 (VP Debate screened after event) Thursday, October 11, 7:00 p.m. Tishman Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street Admission: Free [...]
Nicholas Eberstadt and William Galston debate Entitlements, a critical election issue
Thursday, October 18, 2012, from 6:00 to 8:00pm The New School, John Tishman Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street, NYC Are entitlements corrupting those they intend to sustain or are legislated benefits a necessary, civic responsibility that support us all? Nicholas Eberstadt and William Galston bring their debate from the pages of the Wall Street Journal and the new book, A Nation of [...]
Egypt After the Election: a panel discussion
The New School’s Center for Public Scholarship launches a new issue of Social Research: An International Quarterlyon Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 6:00-7:30pm at the John Tishman Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenue). This panel launches Egypt in Transition, the 2012 Summer issue of Social Research: An International Quarterly (79:2), which is devoted to [...]
CFP: Unfolding the political
Unfolding the political Voices of aesthetics and emotions Call for Papers: Political Perspectives Political Perspectives is a peer-reviewed electronic journal publishing postgraduate research in the field of politics. Edited by students at the University of Manchester, the journal aims to engender lively intellectual conversations across all aspects of political studies and to reflect the emerging [...]
Florida GOP on anthropology students: “We don’t need them here”
Anthropology, psychology, and political science programs are under attack in Florida. Governor Rick Scott asks “Is it a vital interest of the state to have more anthropologists? I don’t think so.” This is part of his aim to relocate available education funding to programs which will stimulate job growth, mainly in the STEM fields. Some [...]
Eli Zaretsky to deliver Ralph Miliban Lecture at the London School of Economics and Politics on the future of the left
Prof. Zaretsky will give a talk on the Future of the Left this spring at the LSE as the Ralph Miliban Lecture. Ralph Miliban was associated with the LSE for over 30 years, was an important thinker on socialism and Western democracy and politics. Past lecture series topics included “Oil, Energy, Security, and Global Order”, [...]
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