The New School
The New School is an American private research university in New York City. It was founded in 1919 with an original mission as a home for progressive thinkers.[1]
It is home to the Parsons School of Design, which is internationally recognized as one of the best schools for visual arts such as fashion, architecture, illustration, and photography. In 2020, QS World University Rankings listed Parsons as the 3rd best Art & Design program in the world.[2]
The New School Media
The New School University Center at 14th Street and Fifth Avenue, a LEED Gold building completed in 2013
The proscenium-styled auditorium in J. M. Kaplan Hall, designed by Joseph Urban in 1930
Hage Geingob President of Namibia
Franklin Delano Roosevelt IIIEconomist
Will WrightCreator of The Sims
Tennessee Williamstwo-time Pulitzer and three-time Tony Award-winning playwright
James BaldwinWriter and activist
William Styron taking a break from writing to be photographed by William Waterway Marks, publisher/editor of "Martha's Vineyard Magazine." *Styron rarely allowed people in his private writing room. And, before this photo, it is believed that Styron never allowed anyone to photograph him at his writing desk.
References
- ↑ "Our History". The New School. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
- ↑ "Art & Design". Top Universities. 2020-02-24. Retrieved 2020-08-10.