Category: Branding
A Very Brief, Very Broad Overview of The New School
The New School for Social Research was founded in 1919 as an institution of higher education devoted to adult learning.
Chronology of Major Name Changes at The New School
1896 | Chase School of Art founded in New York City. |
1898 | Chase School of Art renamed New York School of Art (incorporated in 1902). |
1909 | New York School of Art re-incorporated as |
The New Look: A Brief Survey of Typefaces & Logos Used at The New School
Editor’s note: the publication date of this article reflects the date this article was added to the new version of The New School Histories website, not the original publication date.
Bea Banu
You walk into her office on the ninth floor of Joseph Urban’s Modernist architectural masterpiece, Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall, at 66 W. 12th St. She gives you a warm smile with a firm, friendly handshake.
The Mission of the School: Then and Now
Some principles on which the school was founded upon were academic freedom and the need to reinvigorate democracy. These core principles remain the same.