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Vera List Center for Art and Politics records, circa 1953 - 2019, bulk 1990-2019

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The Vera List Center for Art and Politics is a research institute affiliated with The New School that supports artists, hosts events, organizes exhibitions, and publishes books focused on culture and politics. The Vera List Center records include program files containing planning documents and promotional material, as well as publication and administrative files.

Unity and Diversity: Traveling Exhibition from Parsons School of Design posters, circa 1993-1994

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Mounted posters from the exhibition, "Unity and Diversity: a selection of posters from the Communication Design Department at Parsons School of Design," created by junior-year Communication Design students at Parsons. Thirty posters were chosen for the exhibition out of 180 entries submitted to a poster competition held by the Communications Design Department on the theme of "diversity, the underlying theme of the American Republic" in 1994.

Transregional Center for Democratic Studies records, 1978-2013

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The New School Graduate Faculty established the East and Central Europe Program in 1990, expanding to become the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies (TCDS) in 1997, to foster dialogue on democratic theory and practice in East and Central Europe, Central America and southern Africa, among other regions. The collection documents the center's events, seminars, workshops, and conferences. Also includes research and course files of TCDS founder, Elzbieta Matynia.

Tracyann Williams Schools of Public Engagement records, circa 1997 - 2016

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Records of Tracyann Williams, PhD, who served as director of Academic Affairs for the Bachelor's Program for Adult and Transfer Students (BPATS) in The New School's Schools of Public Engagement until she left the university in early 2020. Includes documentation on the Diversity Committee and the Diversity Task Force, the Gender Studies program, the Faculty Senate, and Students of the African Diaspora, for whom Williams was a faculty advisor.

The New School Schools of Public Engagement Office of the Executive Dean records, circa 1976-2018

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The Schools of Public Engagement was formed in 2011 with the reorganization of the New School for General Studies. As of 2016, the division consisted of: the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students (BPATS); the School of Languages; the School of Media Studies; the Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy; and the Creative Writing Program. The collection also holds the 1991-2008 records of the World Policy Institute. Dating largely from the 1990s until 2014, these records contain correspondence, memoranda, reports, budget and financial material, and faculty and personnel files relating to the administration and governance of the Schools of Public Engagement and their predecessor programs, departments, and schools. Some files are restricted. Please email archivist@newschool.edu for details.

The New School School of Jazz and Contemporary Music Dean's Office records, 1984-2016

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The School of Jazz and Contemporary Music was established at The New School in 1986 and, as of 2020, is a department within the College of Performing Arts. These records, largely compiled by former dean Martin Mueller, cover the School of Jazz from its inception to Mueller's retirement in 2016. Includes audiovisual recordings, budget and fundraising records, clippings, correspondence, photographs, publicity materials, and reports and studies. The International Association of Schools of Jazz of which Mueller was a founding member is also well documented in the records.

Student Affairs Campus Ministries R. Sherman Beattie papers, 1962-1966

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Manuscripts of unpublished books based on transcripts of proceedings of Symposium on Nuclear Science and Human Need held April 6-7, 1962, and of the three-part symposium Discriminating about Discrimination held March 20-21, 1964, April 2-3, 1965, and April 1-2, 1966. Manuscripts edited by R. Sherman Beattie. All meetings held on the campus of the University of Buffalo (1962) and the successor institution the State University of New York at Buffalo (1964-1966). Includes copies of programs and biographical data and photographs of speakers and moderators.

Social Science Research Council records, Record Group 3, 1923-1998, Bulk: 1968-1996, bulk 1968-1996

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The records in Record Group 3 primarily consist of program and project files and administrative records often including: project proposals, conference and workshop papers and proposals, meeting records, surveys, correspondence and other research materials.

School of Pharmacy Alumni Association records, 1889-1989

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An open collection of materials from the School of Pharmacy, State University of New York at Buffalo's Alumni Association, 1889-1989; includes meeting minutes, photographs from reunions, commencements, class portraits.

Russell Sage Foundation records, Office of the President, Eric Wanner papers, Record Group 1, 1989-2010

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Contains working papers from the office of Eric Wanner from his time as President of the Russell Sage Foundation.