New School for Social Research
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The New School for Social Research is a progressive university with the mission of preparing "its 9,400 undergraduate and graduate students to bring actual, positive change to the world."
The New School graduates become economists, actors, fashion designers, urban planners, dancers, anthropologists, orchestra conductors, filmmakers, political scientists, organizational experts, jazz musicians, scholars, psychologists, historians, and journalists.[1]
Board of Trustees
- Michael J. Johnston, Chair
- Henry H. Arnhold
- Arnold H. Aronson, Vice Chair
- Franci J. Blassberg, Vice Chair
- Steven H. Bloom, Vice Chair
- Kent A. Clark
- Robert E. Denham
- Beth Rudin DeWoody
- Douglas D. Durst
- Walter A. Eberstadt
- Cheryl Cohen Effron
- Susan L. Foote
- David B. Ford
- Nancy A. Garvey
- Michael E. Gellert, Vice Chair
- Paul A. Gould
- Susan U. Halpern
- Jane D. Hartley
- William E. Havemeyer, Vice Chair
- William H. Hayden
- George W. Haywood
- Leo Hindery, Jr.
- Robert F. Hoerle
- Sheila C. Johnson
- Michael J. Johnston
- Richard L. Kauffman
- Bob Kerrey
- Eugene M. Lang
- Bevis Longstreth
- Susan M. Lyne
- Robert B. Millard, Vice Chair
- Robert H. Mundheim
- Eileen Naughton
- Jonathan Newcomb
- Marylin L. Prince
- Linda E. Rappaport
- Joshua Sapan
- Philip Scaturro, Vice Chair
- Bernard L. Schwartz, Vice Chair
- Mrs. James C. Slaughter
- Malcolm B. Smith
- William J. Snipes
- Elliot Stein
- Julien J. Studley, Vice Chair
- Sally Susman
- Lauren M. Tyler
- John L. Tishman, Vice Chair
- George Walker
- Nancy Dorn Walker
- Lilian Shiao-Yen Wu
- William D. Zabel
Life Trustees: