The centenary of The New School offers a chance to look at a university that began as an educational experiment and critique of higher education. Nothing has changed more than the school’s shift away from its original mission as a school devote
The centenary celebration has prompted a flurry of books, exhibitions, marketing campaigns, and festivals. But the history of The New School gets told every day, in less official but perhaps more far-reaching ways. We follow a student who gave
The New School has been a place of visionary innovation in education, but also one of endless starts-and-stops, failed initiatives, and cut-off successes. In this episode we chart the troubled path of Gender Studies with Ann Snitow, the celebra