At Eugene Lang College, the unlimited learning opportunities New York City offers are at your fingertips. Our students explore their interests through internships, fellowships, and NYC-focused courses. These allow students to learn theory while practicing with industry professionals, providing them with the tools they need to launch their careers or, in the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students (Adult Bachelor's Program), develop existing skills and explore new opportunities.聽
Internships New York is a center of business, innovation, and culture. Whatever your passion is, we offer internship opportunities, during both the school year and the summer, to explore it.
Civic Engagement and Social Justice Build on Lang鈥檚 legacy of CESJ work by participating in programs at The New School and throughout NYC that support social justice during the year and over the summer.
Civic Liberal Arts Courses These courses connect community partners from around NYC with your Lang coursework, enriching your learning by integrating theory and practice.聽
Fellowships and Grants Lang-sponsored fellowships, grants, and symposia offer our students opportunities to connect their interests with experiences outside of the classroom.
Suciu (BA Literary Studies) joined fellow guest speakers Hawk, Jerry Hsu, Brian Anderson, and Alexis Sablone in Nathan Fitch's fall class, Visual Aesthetics of Skateboard Production.
Sunday Sessions is a 100 percent鈥搒tudent-led venture spotlighting New School students and their original music at biweekly live music sessions.
ReCon offers opportunities to engage in industry discussions on subjects ranging from circularity to profitability. and beyond.
Alum Spotlight: Gallery Owner Cierra Britton "I took a class called 'How to Grow a Small Business,' and the pitch that I created in that class is what I do now. It's Cierra Britton Gallery."
Green, whose Literary Studies concentration is in Writing, will present her work at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research later this year.
History Professor Melhman Petrzela continues to serve as an expert on the show, about the dangers that arise when 鈥渋nnovators鈥 and sales representatives face no regulatory check on their ambitions. Henry Winkler hosts the show.
The acclaimed novel by Thorpe (BA Liberal Arts) was adapted for television by creator and writer David E. Kelley and stars Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Nick Offerman.
Alum Spotlight: War Correspondent Anna Conkling "I think by the time I finished journalism school, I was already a journalist because I had these classes, I had the experience of being a reporter, and I really knew how to write articles."
Hamilton, Henry Cohen Professor of Economics and Urban Policy and the founder of The New School鈥檚聽Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy, will serve on the Committee on Economic Development and Workforce Development.聽
Lang Dean's honor Symposium Students at Lang and in the Adult Bachelor's Program presented their work in panels and poster sessions at the annual conference.
Alum Spotlight: Laero Founder + Director Noemi Florea "We're able to directly improve water quality locally while generating local economic activity in a way that can rectify some of the systemic patterns causing water contamination in the first place."
THE MISCONCEIVED is an independent feature film made entirely in a 3D-rendered world using a video game engine and motion capture. Photo credit: Automatic Moving
Alcantara, who is designing her own major in Liberal Arts with a focus on museum and curatorial studies, received a CESJ Grant and a Lang Capstone Grant in support of this project.
Through talks, walks, and creative and material practices, the festival brought together faculty, students, and practitioners from beyond the university to explore ways to learn, create, and coexist in a multispecies world.
Undergraduates To apply to any of our undergraduate programs (except the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students and Parsons Associate of Applied Science programs) complete and submit the Common App online.
Undergraduate Adult Learners To apply to any of our Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students and Parsons Associate of Applied Science programs, complete and submit the New School Online Application.
Graduates To apply to any of our Master's, Doctoral, Professional Studies Diploma, and Graduate Certificate programs, complete and submit the New School Online Application.