Career Services Start preparing for life after graduation while you’re still working toward it. Your Student Success advisor and The New School’s Career Services office are available to help you navigate your future professional path. You can work with them to create an individualized plan based on your goals and values, and get support with building a network, understanding the job market, and making connections between your academic experiences and potential career possibilities. Learn more
Graduating Student Outcomes Graduates leave the university well prepared and connected to a global network of professional groundbreakers. More than 87 percent of Lang graduates in the class of 2019 either found employment or went on to pursue further education within 12 months of graduation. Graduating Student Outcomes Fact Sheet
Internships Take advantage of The New School’s connections with leading NYC-based organizations in the nonprofit and for-profit sectors and earn credits for internships. You will gain hands-on experience, develop confidence, and establish an expansive network of professional contacts. Learn More
Civic Engagements & Social Justice Programs Our Office of Civic Engagement and Social Justice (CESJ) is here to connect you to a wide range of opportunities that support student and faculty commitments to social change. Learn More
Study Abroad Take your scholarship to a global setting. We offer rewarding international opportunities. You can participate in our Global Immersion program, go on faculty-led short-term excursions, or choose an external exchange program that meets degree requirements. Learn More
March 14, 2023 New School Alums Talk Filmmaking, Children’s Rights, Carbon Footprints and More at SXSW ’23 Each March, thousands of entrepreneurs, filmmakers, musicians, designers, and scholars descend on Austin, TX for the South by Southwest Festival. New School alumni showcased their research, companies, and works this ...
February 09, 2023 Eugene Lang College Welcomes New Director of First Year Experience and Retention The transition from high school to college—moving to an unfamiliar city and campus, taking college-level courses, meeting new professors and friends—can be difficult even for well-prepared students. Understanding how vital ...
February 09, 2023 The New School's Fall 2022 Semester in Books: Faculty Selections Faculty authors continue to confront a number of pressing social and cultural issues in their published works — from dissections of capitalism from multiple angles to philosophical looks at fashion, ...
January 26, 2023 New School Faculty and Alumni Earn Prestigious Award Nominations and Recognitions Every year, alumni, faculty, and the occasional student, are nominated for some of the biggest entertainment awards the music and film industries offer. This year is no exception, as members ...
January 12, 2023 The Year in Books 2022: Alumni Authors The past year was another successful one for The New School’s alumni authors, with dozens of books in various genres—nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and children and young adults—hitting the shelves. Alumni ...
November 10, 2022 An Interview with Christoph Cox, Eugene Lang College’s New Dean Christoph Cox is a philosopher, scholar, critic, and curator of visual and sonic art who has curated numerous exhibitions across the United States. He has spent more than 25 years ...
October 13, 2022 New School Faculty's Short Film, “Menstrual Rosary,” Wins Big on the Festival Circuit The whimsical short film Menstrual Rosary, created by a collaborative group of New School faculty, has been a big success on the 2022 festival circuit. With a score by Stefania ...
August 18, 2022 Lang Fellowship Program Connects the Social Sciences and Society for Undergraduate Students Popular culture still stereotypes liberal arts college graduates as overeducated and underemployed. But graduates of Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts can attest to the many varied career options they’ve ...
July 14, 2022 The New School’s Spring 2022 Semester in Books Faculty authors confronted a number of pressing social and cultural issues in several books published this semester—from a critical exploration of fascism as a form of political mythmaking to a ...
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