At Eugene Lang College, the unlimited learning opportunities New York City offers are at your fingertips. Our students explore their interests through internships, fellowships, and NYC-focused courses. These opportunities allow students to learn theory while practicing with industry professionals, providing them with the tools they need to launch their careers.
Internships New York is a center of business, innovation, and culture. Whatever your passion is, we offer internship opportunities, during both the school year and the summer, to explore it.
Civic Engagement and Social Justice Build on Lang’s legacy of CESJ work by participating in programs at The New School and throughout NYC that support social justice during the year and over the summer.
Civic Liberal Arts Courses These courses connect community partners from around NYC with your Lang coursework, enriching your learning by integrating theory and practice.
Fellowships and Grants Lang-sponsored fellowships, grants, and symposia offer our students opportunities to connect their interests with experiences outside of the classroom.
Clubs and Activities On-campus clubs and activities offer you and your New School peers interest-based pathways for exploring NYC together.
The New School Collaboratory The New School offers a range of opportunities to connect with the city through ventures like the New School Collaboratory, a program that enables students and faculty to undertake socially engaged scholarship and practice through projects with community partners.
Lang Arts Alum Milkomee Addisu Is the Lead Writer and Performer in a New Theater Piece at The Tank Graphic for THE THIRD TRACK, featuring a photo of three empty seats on a subway with the play's title and credits in the style of the NYC Metropolitan Transit Authority's signage. Read more
Lang Dean's Honor Symposium Spotlight: COMMUNITIES UNDER ARREST DHS panel participants presented their work exploring systemic oppression and marginalization, discussing relationships between gender, art, community, and law. Read more
Lang Alum Alison Irvine (BA Theater, Minor Interdisciplinary Science) Promotes Collaboration of Artists and Scientists in the Biodesign Challenge Irvine helped launch the educational program and competition, which promotes collaboration between disciplines as a way to design a more sustainable future. Read more
Lang Students Natalie Peter and Kiran Pfaffinger Present at Johns Hopkins Macksey Undergraduate Research Symposium and National Council for Undergraduate Research Pfaffinger (BA Anthropology/BA History '25) presented "Individualizing Memorialization Practices of Mass Death." Peter (BA Global Studies '25), who is minoring in History and in Fine Arts, presented "Clashes in Civics Education."
Lang 2025 DHS Spotlight: Eduardo Machado Discussed the Process of Making His Film KILLING A VICE "How do you find identity in an overstimulating New York? What are you willing to sacrifice to become a protagonist in your own story?" Read more
After Opening at The Tank, a New Play Directed by Lang Senior Ellie Aslanian Heads to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival SUPERMARKET 86 features five complicated, lonely young women pushed to confront their unwanted circumstances and uncertain futures. "You’ll leave the theater hoping you’ll run into your ex." Read more
Lang Dean's Honor Symposium Eugene Lang Dean’s Honor Symposium Celebrates Undergraduate Research and Creative Practice Lang's academic summit celebrated student work including class projects, internships, study abroad experiences, senior capstones, and independent work in the community. Read more
Lang DHS Poster Session Students Share Their Work in the Poster Session of Lang's Annual Dean's Honor Symposium Students from a wide range of disciplines discussed the questions they were asking, what drew them to their projects, their original research, and the results of their work. Meet the students
Lang Alumni Karen Maine Will Be the Featured Speaker at the 2025 New Screen Fest Two films that Maine made while she was a student at Lang went on to become feature films: OBVIOUS CHILD and YES, GOD, YES. Read more
BA/BFA Student Keegan Stewart (Photography/Journalism + Design) Featured in GOMAG The article highlights Stewart’s ongoing photo series CABRINERS, documenting the popularity of the accessory in queer-coded fashion. Read more
The New School’s Collaborative on Climate Futures Hosted Symposium on Climate, the Environment, and Justice The one-day event provided a forum in which to discuss collaborative work on climate, the environment, and justice. Read more
Undergraduates To apply to any of our undergraduate programs (except the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students and Parsons Associate of Applied Science programs) complete and submit the Common App online.
Undergraduate Adult Learners To apply to any of our Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students and Parsons Associate of Applied Science programs, complete and submit the New School Online Application.
Graduates To apply to any of our Master's, Doctoral, Professional Studies Diploma, and Graduate Certificate programs, complete and submit the New School Online Application.