Institutional History
With a set of core values -- intellectual liberalism; social responsibility; a commitment to inspiring meaningful and productive interactions among the humanities, social sciences, the arts, and management -- animating the institution throughout its history, the shape of that institution has shifted dramatically. In order to remain relevant, responsive, and engaged in its community and its world, The New School's programs, departments, and divisions have evolved. This constant change has created challenges for those archiving the institution's history: how can we trace the history of institutional units that migrate to new divisions, merge with other programs, undergo name changes? In this section we map The New School's shifting platforms -- its evolving institutional structure -- from its founding in 1919 to today.
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