Twin brothers Adrian and Alexander Smith have enjoyed learning about the history of the Civil War since they were children. The Smith brothers were history majors at the New Mexico…
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Lang Professor’s New Book Examines the Biblical Trials of Job
In his new book, “The Book of Job: A Biography,” Mark Larrimore, associate professor and director of the religious studies program at Eugene Lang College, explores different perspectives and…
Academic Advocates Discuss a New Way of Teaching History
Imagine a semester-long class that attempts to cover 13.8 billion years of the universe’s history, starting with the Big Bang and ending with the present.
The Cost of Your Degree
Examining Ever-Rising Tuition. With the rising costs of living in New York City — and the even higher costs of studying at The New School — some students…
This Month in The New School’s History
Eighty years ago, 10 German professors scurried into the 66 W. 12th St. building for their first semester at The New School.
Planet of the Interns
How Unpaid Interns Are Fighting Back. For Generation Y, having an unpaid internship has become an ubiquitous coming-of-age marker as the tattoo.