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The New School is advancing a bold vision with support from our dynamic community of donors and friends.

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Giving 2013

www.newschool.edu/giving-info

In recent conversations with our community of donors and friends, a common thread has emerged: your excitement about the university’s vision for the future and the many ways in which that vision is already taking shape. Thanks to your support, The New School is better positioned than ever to help students think critically to uncover truths, gain insight into the human condition, take risks, and design solutions to courageously lead change in a time when creativity and innovation are valued more than ever.

The opening of the University Center marks the start of a new era at the university. This dynamic academic hub has already transformed our campus—generating a palpable sense of energy as students engage in collaboration and discovery. For the first time in our history, New School students have a space in which to fully integrate design thinking, social inquiry, and the arts. Add to that the access our students enjoy to opportunities available only in New York, and the result is a truly boundless experience.

The New School has also been active around the world. The university launched undergraduate programs at the new Parsons Paris in 2013 and developed strategic partnerships with leading Parisian cultural and industry institutions. Parsons also partnered with the Indian School of Design and Innovation (ISDI) to open ISDI/Parsons Mumbai, which will serve as a base for study abroad options, visiting faculty, and creative collaborations.

This is an exhilarating time to be part of The New School, as we centralize our New York campus in Greenwich Village, expand our global reach, and advance an academic vision that points to the next wave of innovation and engagement at the university.

Each step forward is made possible by friends like you. Thank you for sharing our passion, supporting our vision, and helping our students realize their potential to create a better world.

David E. Van Zandt

Moving Forward

The New School is advancing a bold vision with support from our dynamic community of donors and friends.

ContentsBuilding Connections Discover how the University Center has transformed the New School campus.

Supporting Student Success

See how the university’s donors are helping students achieve their creative potential.

Making a Difference: Our Donors Meet The New School’s generous community of giving.

Expanding Opportunities

Read about partnerships and initiatives that help students make connections and learn in new ways.

Designing the Future

View some of the major events that celebrate our students and the donors who invest in their future.

Supporting Bold Innovation: University Finances

See how The New School is moving forward.

Published 2014 by The New School. The New School is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution.

Photography by Alexander Berg, James Ewing, Spencer Kohn, Matteo Prandoni, Jacob Pritchard, Martin Seck, and Matthew Sussman.

In recent conversations with our community of donors and friends, a common thread has emerged: your excitement about the university’s vision for the future and the many ways in which that vision is already taking shape. Thanks to your support, The New School is better positioned than ever to help students think critically to uncover truths, gain insight into the human condition, take risks, and design solutions to courageously lead change in a time when creativity and innovation are valued more than ever.

The opening of the University Center marks the start of a new era at the university. This dynamic academic hub has already transformed our campus—generating a palpable sense of energy as students engage in collaboration and discovery. For the first time in our history, New School students have a space in which to fully integrate design thinking, social inquiry, and the arts. Add to that the access our students enjoy to opportunities available only in New York, and the result is a truly boundless experience.

The New School has also been active around the world. The university launched undergraduate programs at the new Parsons Paris in 2013 and developed strategic partnerships with leading Parisian cultural and industry institutions. Parsons also partnered with the Indian School of Design and Innovation (ISDI) to open ISDI/Parsons Mumbai, which will serve as a base for study abroad options, visiting faculty, and creative collaborations.

This is an exhilarating time to be part of The New School, as we centralize our New York campus in Greenwich Village, expand our global reach, and advance an academic vision that points to the next wave of innovation and engagement at the university.

Each step forward is made possible by friends like you. Thank you for sharing our passion, supporting our vision, and helping our students realize their potential to create a better world.

David E. Van Zandt

Moving Forward

Building Connections The New School has long been known for fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration to effect change locally and globally. With the opening of the University Center at Fifth Avenue and 14th Street, the move of Parsons’ School of Fashion from the Garment District and the centralization of the university around our Greenwich Village campus, our students and faculty can come together as never before. The building unifies the campus not just physically but culturally, providing a space where students from all fields can experiment with ideas, grapple with complex problems, and collaborate to create change.

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Lower Levels L1, L2

Academic Floors

Residence Floors

“The University Center is not only a top-of-the-line facility but an incredibly innovative space as well. I’m so glad to have it as a part of my school.” Allen Robbins (BFA Illustration ’16)

The New School is grateful to all the partners listed here and on page 8 whose generosity made the University Center possible.

1. Kerrey Hall

Thanks to the generosity of trustee John L. Tishman, more than 600 New Schoolers call this state-of-the-art student residence home. Amenities include a student lounge, study room, art room, and fitness center.

2. John L. Tishman Auditorium

The new John L. Tishman Auditorium can accommodate up to 800 guests for events including lectures, performances, and runway shows.

3. Lecture Halls and Public Spaces

The University Center provides our community with lecture halls and public spaces to gather for classes, performances, and other events. The New School is especially grateful to The Starr Foundation and trustee Bob Hoerle and his wife, Sheila, for their generosity in support of these spaces, which enrich our community.

4. Bernard and Irene Schwartz Commons

Overlooking 14th Street, the university’s largest cafeteria provides students with a space to gather and eat between classes.

5. Arnhold Forum

The Arnhold Forum houses the university’s main library collection and brings students together to learn from one another and share ideas, in addition to housing resource spaces for students like the Philip Scaturro Quiet Study Room.

6. The Mary and Michael Gellert Faculty Center

For the first time in New School history, faculty across the university have a dedicated space where they can meet, work, and exchange ideas. The Gellert Faculty Center joins the Faculty and Staff Lounge, made possible by another generous trustee, in providing a space for collaboration and community building.

“While the prospect of entering a world of endless possibilities filled me with inspiration, the financial cost terrified me. Receiving scholarship support opened doors for me and reminded me that the world is filled with people who want me to succeed.” Garnetta Gonzalez (BA Psychology ’14), recipient of the Jacobson/Newcombe Scholarship for Mature Women

Ilse Melamid, a New School for Social Research Board of Governors member, made a generous seven-figure commitment to NSSR to support student fellowships and provide unrestricted support to the Annual Fund through both annual gifts and a bequest intention. At Mannes College The New School for Music, longtime friend Donn Russell made a generous bequest intention to support the Mannes Opera program, so that students can hone their artistry and present world-class performances for generations to come.

Through our community’s support of The New School’s pre-college programs, future artists, designers, and musicians

Supporting Student SuccessOur supporters are helping students unlock their creative potential and cultivate the skills needed to innovate and make significant contributions in their fields and their communities.

have a place to develop the skills and gain the experience they need to excel in their fields. The Parsons Scholars Program, for example, enables low-income public high school students to study design at the college level and develop a portfolio of their work—a critical step toward gaining admission to a design school.

More than 90 percent of the Parsons Scholars who complete the program go on to attend college, the majority being the first in their families to do so. Parsons alumni like Claire Chan (AAS Fashion Marketing ’11) and Jay Godfrey (AAS Fashion Design ’04) support these young people through generous gifts to the Parsons Scholars Program.

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1. A Parsons student displays his self-portrait.

2. Students meet at the Theresa Lang Community and Student Center in Arnhold Hall.

3. Artist-in-residence Mark Ruffalo (left) leads a workshop for Drama students.

“The greatest dream I can imagine, and I’m sure many other artists feel similarly, is to be allowed to write and create without worrying about financial constraints. I am someone who would not be able to afford graduate school if I had to pay for it out of pocket, and the Ted Snowdon Foundation Playwriting Fellowship is easing my burden in a major way. My work at The New School is pushing me to become a better writer, and I feel well prepared to face the professional theater world thanks to my training.” Matt Herzfeld (MFA Playwriting ’14), first recipient of the Ted Snowdon Foundation Playwriting Fellowship

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Making a Difference

The New School gratefully acknowledges the support of our community of donors. You play a critical role in all we do and all we hope to do.

Anonymous donors

Clarisse and Henry‡ Arnhold

Arnold‡ and Sheila Aronson

Franci Blassberg‡ and Joe Rice

Steven‡ and Susan Bloom

Bonwit Teller and William S. Ruben

Vivian and Strachan Donnelley

Walter and Vera Eberstadt

Cheryl Cohen Effron and Blair Effron

Perry Ellis

Stella and Raymond Fogelman

Nancy A. Garvey

Michael‡ and Mary Gellert

Susan U. Halpern‡

Bill‡ and Jane Havemeyer

Leo Hindery, Jr.

Bob‡ and Sheila Hoerle

Ray and Laura Johnson

Michael J. Johnston‡

Richard L. Kauffman and Ellen Jewett

Peter B. Lewis

Bevis‡ and Clara Longstreth*

Robert B. and Bethany Millard

Robert H.‡ and Guna S. Mundheim

Jim and Pat Murtha

Norman Norell

Nancy B. Peretsman & Robert W. Scully and The Scully Peretsman Foundation

The Reiss Family

Jay Rossbach in honor of Adam and Sophie Gimbel

Philip Scaturro‡

Bernard‡ and Irene Schwartz

Richard J. and Sheila W. Schwartz

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Malcolm‡ and Betty Smith

The Starr Foundation

Elliot Stein‡

Julien‡ and Jane Studley

John L. Tishman‡

George and Nancy Walker

William D. Zabel‡

New York City Department of Environmental Protection

New York State

New York State Energy Research and Development Authority

United States Department of Energy

IndividualsAnonymous (16)

Gina Addeo

Lisa AddeoP

Allen R. Adler and Frances Beatty Adler

Hilda Adler

Jerome A. Adler and Beth LebowitzP

Arlene and Alan Alda

Henry and Gerry Alpert

Sidsel Taubo Alpert*

Eugenia‡ and David Ames*

Peter and Joan Andrews

Arjun Appadurai

Arnold‡ and Sheila Aronson

George Arzt

Paul J. Ash and Cobi Narita

E. Nelson Asiel

Marion A. Auspitz*

Emanuel and Yoko Ax

Hildegard Bachert

Giuseppe Baiardo

Helga Baitenmann*

Gerald BaradP

Nan Bases

John and Astrid Baumgardner

Kathleen Beakley

Deborah Beinecke Beale*

John E. Beerbower‡

Norton Belknap

Maurice and Yvette Bendahan

Mary Frey Bennett*

Edgar and Gail Berner

Angela Berti and Pierluigi ZaniniP

Francisco Bezanilla and Ana CorreaP

Arun and Asmita Bhatia

Kenneth J. Bialkin‡

Tony Bianco

George‡ and Leslie Biddle

Cynthia Bienemann

Franci J. Blassberg‡ and Joe Rice

Steven‡ and Susan Bloom

Dominique Bluhdorn‡

David Borenstein

Roxanne Brandt*

Harlan Bratcher‡

Hans Brenninkmeyer‡

Madeline Brine

Beatrice K. Broadwater‡*

Bonnie Brooks

James Keith Brown‡ and Eric Diefenbach

Stephanie Browner

Jason and Melissa Mileff Burnett*

Jennifer Andrus BurroughsP

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. BurtonP

Gwendolyn Lyeth Burton*

David Bushler

Frick Byers*

Vince Camuto

Ann Schein Carlyss

Our DonorsThe New School thanks the following donors, who made gifts of $10,000 or more to the University Center, as well as those supporters who, over time, made possible our midtown location and other spaces on campus. The university is pleased to commemorate their generosity in the University Center.

The New School is deeply grateful to our donor community for its support, which enables us to enhance life at the university in a number of ways—from offering scholarships and faculty support to upgrading facilities and hosting special programs. We are honored to recognize those alumni, friends, parents, and institutional supporters who made donations of $1,000 or more from July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013.

Making a Difference

*Alumnus or alumna PParent ‡Member of the Board of Trustees, Boards of Governors, or Alumni Association Board

Deborah Carmichael*

Christopher J. Castano‡

Paula and Stanley Chait

Claire Chan*

Norton and Natasha ChernyavskyP

Murtaza and Shenaz ChevelP

Daniel and Rhea Choy

James and Juin CohenP

Alice Ginott Cohn* and Theodore Cohn

Stuart H. Coleman

Cynthia Green Colin

Yvonne and Costa Constantine

Nancy and Bruce Cooper

William and Jane Corbellini*

Marian Lapsley Cross‡

Garry B. Crowder‡ and Jill E. Evans

Shelly Cryer and Michael Stern

Stephen Czarkowski‡*

John D’Addario, Jr.

Borzou Daragahi*

Richard Darling‡

Keith David‡*

Conor Davis

Marie J. de Lucia and Lee Solot

Pierre and Ellen de Vegh

Jane‡ and Michael DeFlorio

Tess Dempsey‡*

Dominick DeRiso

Anne Detmer and Charles KenneyP

Beth Rudin DeWoody‡*

Maren Dinsmore

Robert J. DiQuollo

Pavlina Dokovska

Michael Donovan‡ and Nancye Green*

Susan and Robert Doran

Edward A. Downe*

Jamie Drake*

Douglas D. Durst‡

Fred Dust‡

Bill and Pamela DutraP

Renaud Dutreil‡

Walter and Vera Eberstadt

Diana and Frederick ElghanayanP

Jack S. Ellenberger

Mark L. Epstein

John and Rainey Erwin

R. Bradford Evans

JoAnn Falletta*

Fang Fang and Huibin LiP

Kirby and Laura FarrellP

Mathieu Faure

Fiona Morgan Fein

Thomas Fernandez and Craig Pomranz

Jerrold FineP

Stuart* and Rachel Fischoff

Susan L. Foote‡

David B. Ford‡

Cody Franchetti*

Burt and Sandra Freeman

Jim Freund‡ and Barbara Fox-Freund

Pierre Frinault

Sylvia Howard Fuhrman

Anne Gaines*P

Steven and Susan GanferP

Michael‡ and Mary Gellert

Robert and Rosa Gellert

Ann and Gordon Getty‡

Melissa Gibbs

Donald M. Gilbert and Kate B. LandowneP

Vince and Amy GillP

Nellie and Robert Gipson

Alexander‡ and Kirsten Glantz

Robin Glasser*

Seth M. Glickenhaus

Thomas Gluckman

Dara and Jay Godfrey*

Eck Meng Goh‡

Henry and Barbara GoossP

Patricia F. Green

Bob Greenberg‡

Lester Gribetz

Richard E. Grimm

Joe‡ and Gail Gromek

Peter‡ and Gaye Gross

Jeffrey Gural‡

Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein

Mi Yong HaP

Victoria Hagan‡*

Henry Hanau

Leonard C. and Rosalyn Harber

Judy Harris

Theodore Harris

Lisa Hastings*

William‡ and Jane Havemeyer

George W. Haywood

Andrew Heffernan*

Timothy W. Heltzel

Geoffrey Henning‡

Elizabeth Hilpman and Byron Tucker

Fred Hochberg and Tom Healy

Jeffrey‡ and Betty Ann Hodgman

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hoerle‡

Cynthia Hogan

Carol Colburn Hogel

Dana Hokin‡*

Tae Hoon and Miri LeeP

Damon Horowitz

Peter Horvath

John Howard

Lena Liu Huang

Lisa Huestis and David E. Van Zandt‡

Marion H. HuntP

Betty Iu

Konstantin and Paulina Ivanov

Janet Jacobs

Timothy and Kathleen Jay

Michael E. Johnson*

Sheila C. Johnson‡

Michael J. Johnston‡

Michael Jones

Paul JonesP

Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason Kahn

Lonnie and Karen KaneP

Donna Karan‡*

Miriam Kartch-Hughes*

Joan and Peter Kaskell

Beverly Lituchy Kassner

Ida Kavafian and Steven Tenenbom

Barbara J. Keller

Patrick KenealyP

Ellen Kern

William* and Anita Kerr

Naomi and Neil Kleinhandler

Patricia Berry Kozak

Elliot Kracko

Reed Krakoff‡*

Jhanna Krentsel‡P

Leslie and Christopher B. Kuenne‡

Debbie Kuo*

Edith Kurzweil‡*

Kimberly Kyser

Gail S. Landis‡

Eugene M. Lang‡

Individuals (continued)

Jaime Laredo and Sharon Robinson Laredo

John Larkin and Deborah Slaner Larkin

Warren and Amanda Larrick

Jade Lau*

Miriam Lawrence

Catherine Lecce-Chong and Curtis ChongP

Nick and Theresa LeonardyP

Howard‡ and Sally Lepow

Diane Lesser

Evelyn Letfuss and David Finkelstein

Robert‡ and Patricia Levinson

Aura Levitas

Jin Li and Maggie HuangP

Frank Liantonio

Cho-Liang Lin

Shin Yin Liong, MDP

Jeffrey and Lori LitowP

Edward and Mary LittleP

Helen Liu*

David Loeb*

Jane K. Lombard

Bevis‡ and Clara Longstreth*

Harold and Elisabeth Lorin

Janine Luke

Anna Karin Ulrika Lundberg*

Dee MacDonald-Miller‡*

Joshua L. Mack*

Peter and Margaret MagerkoP

James H. Mahon*

Nancy Mahon‡

Colette Malouf

Mark Mancini*

Hadassah B. Markson

Timothy Marshall

Gerald and Barbara Marwell

Melissa MathisonP

Jeffrey and Joan MatthewsP

Susan D. McClanahan‡P

Perry McKay

Karla and Mark McKinleyP

E. Peter McLean

Constance and H. Roemer McPhee

Dan McSweeney*

Dennis and Karen Mehiel

Ilse Melamid‡

Georganne Mennin

Kirsten MeriloP

Elysabeth H. Miller*

George and Heather Mitchell

Jarl and Pamela MohnP

Roberto Thompson Motta and Amalia SpinardiP

Daniel Motulsky‡ and Caitlin Pincus

James C.W. and Elma W. Moy*

Robert H.‡ and Guna S. Mundheim

Karen MurrayP

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Murtha

Jacki Nemerov‡

Jonathan Newcomb‡

Adina M. Newman*

Rodney W. Nichols‡

David‡ and Melanie Niemiec

Gwen Norton

Mrs. Jose W. Noyes

Michael and Georgette O’BrienP

Christina Ong

Gerine Ongkeko‡ and Jorge del CalvoP

Paula Sarnoff Oreck

George and Adrienne Orlan

Peter Oundjian

Willard and Katharine Overlock

Sandra Owen*

Susan Packie*

Elaine‡ and Simon Parisier

Lawrence H. Parks, Jr.‡

Peter Pastreich and Jamie Whittington

Mary Quick PedersenP

Ronald Perelman

Michael Peskowitz*

Steven and Michele Pesner

The Pinheiro FamilyP

Scott M. PinkusP

Betsy* and Rob Pitts

Susan and Thomas Plagemann

Susan Butler Plum

Robert‡* and Sigrid Pollin

Timothy L. Porter‡

Nancy Delman Portnoy

Lorna H. Power

Judith L. Prager

Linda Rappaport‡ and Leonard Chazen

Fadi and Diala Rayess

Cynthia A. Read

Linda and Norman Reimer

NFN Rhoeheit, PhD

Gary Rodbell

Felix and Elizabeth Rohatyn

Charles Romano

Frank* and Grace Roosevelt

Daniel and Joanna S. Rose

James and Natasha Rose

Andrew Rosen

Elaine Rosenberg

Paul F. Rosengard‡

Alfred and Jane RossP

Susan and Byron RothP

Geneen Roth

Julius Rudel‡*

Jeff RudesP

Donn Russell

Mary E. Sabbatino*

Frank and Martha Salomon

Al and Susan SalomoneP

Joshua Sapan‡

Ralph D. Sauer

Philip Scaturro‡

Carl E. Schachter*

Temple and Barney Schauble

Janet L. Schinderman

Robin Sue Schletter*

June Schneider

Michael F. Schober

Theodor Schuchat*

Mark‡ and Judy Schulman

Ira Schuman

Barry Schwartz

Bernard‡ and Irene Schwartz

William‡ and Janet Schwartz

David Scobey

William C. and Cindy L. Scott

Mrs. Richard Selle

Marcus and Martina ShawP

Harry and Rizel Louise Sigele

Michael and Laura Sirkin

Mrs. James C. Slaughter‡

Lorie A. Slutsky*

Bradford K. Smith*

Malcolm‡ and Betty Smith

Margaret J. Smith

Thurmond Smithgall

Martha McGeary SniderP

Joan E. Sobel

Paul and Marcia SoldatosP

Peter Sole and Helen Mumford-SoleP

Epp-Karike Sonin*

Annaliese Soros

Mira J. Spektor

Carol and James SpielmanP

Matthew Starr*

John and Rebecca SteelP

Elliot Stein‡

Vera Stern

William J. Strizever‡ and Ivan Kovacevic

Ellen M. Strommen

Thomas Strouse and Lori ZukermanP

Julien‡ and Jane Studley

Luis and Maria SubervilleP

Trudy‡ and Michael SullivanP

William Susman and Emily Glasser

S. Donald Sussman

Marjorie SwigP

Tomio Taki‡

Aso O. Tavitian‡

Making a Difference

Jacqueline M. Taylor

Fred and Robin TedoriP

Pamela Thomas-Graham‡

Mark and Arlene Tibergien

Dan and Sheryl Tishman

John L. Tishman‡

Alexandra* and Michael Toccin*

Alyce Williams ToonkP

John A. Torson

Mrs. Marvin S. Traub

Paul A. Travis‡*

Koianka Trencheva

Kay Unger‡*

Debra Denton UpsherP

Judith M. Vale

Rima Vargas-Vetter*

Gia Ventola*

Robert and Delores Viarengo*

Paul J. Vidich‡

Nancy Vignola*

Sue and Edgar Wachenheim

Donald‡ and Diana WagnerP

George and Nancy Walker‡

Judith and Michael Walzer

Alan Wanzenberg‡

Joan M. Warburg

Jeffrey D. Watkiss and Carol Clayton Watkiss

Angela WeberP

Eugene WeberP

Jessica Weber*

Richard and Diane WeinbergP

Ron Weinberg

John Weiss

Linda Weiss

Katherine B. Weissman

Claire S. Werner*

Owen and Carol Whitby

Isabel Stainow Wilcox

Dr. Judy Wilen and Mr. Steven SchlossP

Kathleen Williams

The Winick Family

Barbara Winslow

Harry Wolf

James Wolfensohn

Andrea Woodner

Mike and Shelly WoolfP

Helen M. Wright

Jacqueline WrightP

Lilian Shiao-Yen Wu‡

Randall S.‡ and Murray Yanker

Stephen‡ and Susan Yarad*

William D. Zabel‡

Judith Zarin‡* and Gerald Rosenfeld

Michael and Diane ZieringP

Robert J. Zilg*

Corporations, Foundations, and OrganizationsAnonymous (8)

1 Giant Step

30 Project

A. Esteban & Co., Inc.

A.D. Winston Corp.

A/X Armani Exchange

ABCO Peerless Sprinkler Corp.

Louis & Anne Abrons Foundation

ACI Brands Inc.

Action Carting Environmental Services, Inc.

Action Lighting Ltd

The Arthur F. and Alice E. Adams Charitable Foundation

ADCO Electrical Corp

Adorable Junior Garment, Inc.

Adrianna Papell Group

AE Charitable Foundation

AECOM

Ahava North America

Aldo Group

All The Way Foundation

Allen Edmonds

Alvarez and Marsal Public Sector Services, LLC

American Endowment Foundation

American Essentials

Ampac Packaging

Amy Grant Productions

Arnhold Foundation, Inc.‡

Ashland Plumbing Corp.

ASM Mechanical Systems

A-Squared Architecture, LLC

Association of American Colleges and Universities

The Augustine Foundation

Automated Logic

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Barclays Capital

Barnes & Noble College Booksellers

Barneys New York

The Theodore H. Barth Foundation, Inc.

Beacon Paint & Hardware

Hildegarde D. Becher Foundation Inc.

The David Berg Foundation

The Bialkin Family Foundation‡

Binational Softwood Lumber Council

Blick Art Materials

Bloomberg

Bloomingdale’s

BMO Capital Markets

Bollinger, Inc./Susan Salamone

Bolton-St. Johns LLC

The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston

Burberry

Burke Supply Company— Jeffrey Eisman

Canadian Pacific Railway

The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation

Capital One

The Carr Charitable Trust

The Chan Foundation

Chartwells

Chicago Title Insurance Co

Child Welfare Fund

The Children’s Place

CIBC

City Lore

Clarins USA

Clinton Guitars

Coach

Colburn Foundation

College Central Network

Community Foundation of Texas

Component Assembly Systems, Inc.

Condé Nast Publications

Construction & Realty Safety Group

Cosentini Associates

Coty, Inc.

Richard and Jean Coyne Family Foundation

Sally and Dick Roberts Coyote Foundation

Josephine and Louise Crane Foundation

CrossCurrents Foundation

Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.

D.F. Pray, Inc. General Contractor

D’Addario Music Foundation

Dakom Service Inc.

Damco

Daugherty Business Solutions

De Simone Consulting Engineers

Ira W. DeCamp Foundation

Deloitte LLP

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation

*Alumnus or alumna PParent ‡Member of the Board of Trustees, Boards of Governors, or Alumni Association Board

Corporations, Foundations, and Organizations (continued)

Diane von Furstenberg Studio, LLC

Diesel Canada Inc.

DIFFA—Design Industries Foundation Fighting Aids

The Diller–von Furstenberg Family Foundation

The Doneger Group

Angelo Donghia Foundation

Donna Karan International

Strachan Donnelley 2003 Charitable Trust

Drake Design II, Inc.

Dunard Fund USA, Ltd.

The Durst Organization

Dynamic Worldwide Logistics

Dyson Foundation

Eagle One Roofing

Eastman School of Music

Lucius & Eva Eastman Fund Inc.

Echo Design Group

EDF R&D / EBERBAT

EILEEN FISHER

Baisley Powell Elebash Fund

Empire Office

Eppley Foundation for Research

The Estée Lauder Companies Inc.

Eurotech Construction Corp.

EvensonBest LLC

Extell Development Company

Fairway Interior Group LLC

The Fancy

Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

The Ford Foundation

Fossil Partners, LP

Foundation for Newark’s Future

Fownes Brothers

Fred Geller Electrical, Inc.

The Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust

Freemark Apparel Brands Inc.

Frey Foundation

Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP

The Fulcrum Group

GameLab Institute of Play Inc.

Gamma USA

GE Canada Equipment Financing Group

GE Capital

GE Capital Retail Finance

Lawrence M. Gelb Foundation Inc.

German Consulate General in New York

G-III Apparel Group, Ltd.

Giorgio Armani Corporation

Girls Write Now

Godiva Chocolatier

Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation‡

Good Energy, L.P.

Graphic Communications Scholarship, Award and Career Advancement Foundation, Inc.

Green Charitable Foundation Inc.

Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein

H&M

H. Brickman & Sons

Herbert Kunstadt Associates, PC

Herff Jones Inc.

The Heyday Foundation

The Higgins Family Foundation

Highland Associates

Hilco Merchant Resources

Hogan Lovells

Hudson’s Bay Company

Hugh O’Kane Electric Co., Inc.

Roy A. Hunt Foundation

IALD Education Trust Fund

IBM International Foundation

IDEO

Institute for New Economic Thinking

Institute of International Education

International Keyboard Institute & Festival

International Studies Association

Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.

Ivanhoé Cambridge

iWeiss Inc.

J Brand Inc.

J.Crew

J.P. Enterprises

J.P. Morgan Securities LLC

Jack Resnick & Sons

Jackson Lewis LLP

JCPenney

Jephson Educational Trusts

Peggy Keenan Jernigan Trust

Jewish Communal Fund of New York

Jewish Federation of Cleveland

The Jewish Community Foundation

Jockey International, Inc.

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

The Jones Group

Jones Lang LaSalle

Joseph Eletto Transfer, Inc.

JPMA Global Inc.

JPMorgan Chase and Co.

The Karan-Weiss Foundation‡

Karen Harvey Consulting Group

Kate Spade, LLC

Ada Howe Kent Foundation

Kirk Palmer Associates

David L. Klein Jr. Foundation

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Komar

Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA, Inc.

Korn/Ferry International

Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP

Kurt Salmon

La Strada General Contracting Corp

Langan Engineering and Environmental Services

The Lanie and Ethel Foundation

Lanificio Ricasoli SPA

LCU Foundation

Lenox Corporation

Levi Strauss and Company

LF USA

Lighting Management

LoSardo General Contractors Inc.

Theodore Luce Charitable Trust

Luxury Education Foundation

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton Inc.

M. Zalles Wells College et al. Trust

MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc.

Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s

Maggy London International

Maguire Associates, Inc.

Marcus & Pollack LLP

Martens & Heads

McKeon Door East, Inc.

The Clement Meadmore Foundation

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Merck Family Fund

Metropolitan Walters, LLC

Milano Foundation

Miller Khoshkish Foundation

Miraclesuit Swimwear and Miraclebody Jeans

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The Leo Model Foundation

The Ambrose Monell Foundation

David and Katherine Moore Family Foundation

Movado Group Inc.

Mozilla Foundation

Ms. Foundation for Women

Mulago Foundation‡

Nash Family Foundation

Neiman Marcus Group

The New York Community Trust

New York Hall of Science

The New York Post

The New York Times

The Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation

Newmark Knight Frank

Nixon Peabody LLP

Nokia Research Center

Nouveau Elevator

Nygard International

Ralph E. Ogden Foundation

Ohlhausen Dubois Architects

Oklahoma City Community Foundation

Onshore Outsourcing

Open Society Foundations

Osceola Foundation, Inc.

OXO

Paradox, Bueno of California

Peco Foundation

Peerless Clothing

Perry Ellis International

Petersen Geller Spurge, Inc.

The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation

Philips Lighting University

PM Construction Services

Potomac Creek Associates, LLC

Marie Powers Trust

Presidio Network Solutions

The Presser Foundation

Project Runway

Proskauer Rose LLP

The Prospect Hill Foundation

PVH Corp.

Qwest Contracting

R/GA

Ralph Lauren Corporation

RBC Capital Markets

Reiken Construction Management, Inc.

The Revolve Project

Riverdale Country School

The Rockefeller Archive Center

The Rockefeller Foundation

Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors

Roger & Sons Concrete, Inc.

Susan and Elihu Rose Foundation

Rosenberg & Estis, P.C.

The Alfred and Jane Ross Foundation

Hazel Roy Trust

The Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation

May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc.‡

S. Rothschild & Co., Inc.

Saga Furs

Russell Sage Foundation

Saks Fifth Avenue

Samsung Everland, Inc.

The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation Inc.

Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A.

SCALE Foundation

Schindler Elevator Corporation

Schneider Electric

The Alexander Schneider Foundation

Harold and Helene Schonberg Pianist Scholarship Trust

Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving

The Scully-Peretsman Foundation

Select Equity Group, Inc.

SEP Contracting and Restoration, Inc.

Shapiro & Gellert, PLLC

Peter Jay Sharp Foundation

The George L. Shields Foundation, Inc.

SIGA INTERNATIONAL

Sigal Family Foundation

Silver Mountain Foundation for the Arts

The Sirus Fund‡

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Smart Moving & Storage

The Ted Snowdon Foundation

Software Paradigms International

Solomon Page Fashion & Beauty

Sony Electronics

The Sam Spiegel Foundation

The Harold & Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust‡

The Linda and Isaac Stern Charitable Foundation

Stikeman Elliot LLP

The Geraldine Stutz Trust, Inc.

Sunnyside Painting Inc.

Surdna Foundation

Swarovski

Tahari ASL LLC

Tavitian Foundation‡

The Teck Foundation

John Templeton Foundation

Theory

The Michael D. Thomas Educational Foundation

Threadstone Advisors

Fritz Thyssen Stiftung

The Tibergien Charitable Fund

Tikva Grassroots Empowerment Fund of Tides Foundation

The Tinker Foundation Inc.

Tishman Construction Corporation

The TJX Companies, Inc.

Towers Watson

Turner Construction Company

Type Directors Club, Inc.

UNIQLO Co., Ltd.

United Healthcare OXFORD

United Parcel Service

United Way of New York City

Universal Protection Service LLC

Universidad Nacional de San Martin

University Health Plans

Urban Foundation Engineering, LLC

U.S.-Japan Council

Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Vantan Design Institute

Victoria Hagan Interiors

The Vidda Foundation

Vogue Magazine

W 5 Group, LLC

Wacoal America, Inc.

Otto and Fran Walter Foundation Incorporated

John Ward/Vertical Design Inc.

Washington Square Partners

Wells Fargo Philanthropy Fund

Will-Rich Shoe Company, LLC

Wolverine Worldwide Foundation

Woodworks Construction Co., Inc.

Xscape, Betsy & Adam, Blondie Nites

Z.S. Engineering, P.C.

Zumba Fitness

*Alumnus or alumna PParent ‡Member of the Board of Trustees, Boards of Governors, or Alumni Association Board

Gifts in KindEstate of Akiko Bando

Marco Breuer and Arnold Helbling

Chelsea Wine Vault

Donna Karan Company

Allison Druyanoff

Thomas Fararo

Susan L. Foote‡

Frederick Wildman & Sons

Gail and Paul Gallo

Deborah Gliken

Hyperbolic Audio, LLC

John Koegel

Howard‡ and Sally Lepow

Joel and Bonnie Lester

Alyssa Levy and M.J. Levy Dickson

LF USA

Harrigan Logan

Caitlin Morgan

Joan and Scott Parry

Steven A. Pinker

Regal Wine Imports

The Sadowsky Family

Shoshanna

Theory LLC

Thomas von Lintel

Randy Wooten

Randall S.‡ and Murray Yanker

Matching GiftsBank of America Foundation

Brown Shoe Company, Inc. Charitable Trust

The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation

Eli Lilly and Company Foundation

Frey Foundation

GE Foundation

Goldman Sachs & Co.

Google Inc.

Humana Inc.

IBM International Foundation

Intermountain Industries Petroglyph Energy Foundation, Inc.

Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Contribution Fund

Kirkland & Ellis Foundation

Macy’s Foundation

MetLife Foundation

MFA Financial, Inc.

Microsoft Corporation

The Merck Company Foundation

Pfizer Foundation

Towers Watson

UBS Investment Bank

United Technologies Corporation

Planned Gifts Estate of Marilyn Apelson

Estate of Katri McCormick Barnes

Estate of Bertram Elgot

Estate of Jennifer Hill

Estate of Arthur Leon Horniker

Estate of Malcolm and Miriam Klein

Estate of Virginia B. McEwen

Ilse Melamid‡

Estate of Joan E. Miller

Estate of Werner Muensterberger

Lawrence Nannery, PhD

Estate of Jean Paradise

Donn Russell

Estate of Ruth C. Stern

Estate of Alice K. Straschil

Public InvestmentNational Endowment for the Arts

National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

New York City Department of Cultural Affairs

New York State Council on the Arts

New York State Research and Development Authority

U.S. Department of Defense

Making a Difference

The New York Community Trust has partnered with The New School since the 1980s to support young people and the programs that improve educational outcomes for them. The Trust is a generous supporter of the Parsons Scholars Program, an innovative college preparatory program that introduces New York City high school students to careers in art and design. The Trust’s generous support has included college scholarships for students who complete this pre-college program and pursue their bachelor’s degree at Parsons. The Trust has also made possible a unique mentorship program for New York City youth to develop and present original interactive electronic products.

The Trust has also been a longtime supporter of the Center for New York City Affairs (CNYCA) at The New School, an applied policy research institute that drives innovation in social policy through the work of its team of experts and the New School graduate students who work with them. The Trust is supporting the

Expanding OpportunitiesThe university connects students to an expanding world of ideas and opportunities with support from our generous community of donors. Our partnerships and initiatives help our students broaden their perspective, learn in new ways, and effect change in their communities and fields.

expansion of CNYCA’s efforts to monitor and assess the performance of New York City public schools and help parents and students make informed decisions about school choice through CNYCA’s Insideschools website.

As part of its Philips Lighting University initiative, Philips Lighting is collaborating with Parsons on a new international forum that will bring together architects, lighting designers, academics, and industry leaders to explore compelling contemporary issues in the field of lighting and design. The multi-year Luminous Talks project includes open café–style events, webinars, online discussion forums, and dedicated video channels, offering professionals and students a variety of opportunities to learn, connect, inspire, and be inspired.

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“I support The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music for many reasons—its emphasis on self-expression, its dedicated professional faculty, and its connection to a progressive university, to name a few. But mostly, my kid is just so happy to be there. The academic and artistic freedom that the school gives these students is rare.”Gerine Ongkeko, Jazz parent and member of the Board of Governors

Annual Fund and Parents FundThe New School’s Annual Fund and Parent Fund provide critical unrestricted support for many of the programs and initiatives that set The New School apart. This type of support helps us upgrade our facilities, take advantage of new opportunities, and enrich our community through scholarships and public programs. We are grateful for the generosity and participation of supporters like Jazz parents Gerine Ongkeko (who also volunteers her time as a member of the Jazz Board of Governors) and her husband, Jorge del Calvo. Lang parents Laura and Kirby Farrell and Mannes parents Claudia and Joel Nimar attend performances and programs on campus and meet with school deans. The New School is a richer community as a result of their and all our supporters’ engagement.

1. A Parsons Scholar presents her work.

2. Parsons is committed to helping young people pursue their passion for art and design.

3. Percussionists prepare for a collaboration between Parsons, Mannes, and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

4. Students experiment with light in Parsons’ School of Constructed Environments.

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Designing the FutureThe milestones and events highlighted here reflect The New School’s commitment to creative thinking, open discussion, and social innovation. The university can meet the challenge of remaining new—evolving continuously to provide an engaging, challenging, and relevant education—thanks to the vision and generosity of our donor community.

LaGuardia Dinner and The Tishman FamilyThe New School’s Fiorello H. LaGuardia Dinner raises money for scholarships for students across the university. The 2013 dinner was a family affair. The New School honored a longtime friend of the university, Daniel R. Tishman, chairman of Tishman Construction Corporation and vice chair of AECOM. Dan’s father, John L. Tishman, has served on the Board of Trustees for more than 30 years and was honored at the 2006 LaGuardia Dinner. The Tishman family has long supported The New School’s efforts to find innovative solutions to real-world problems through scholarship and stipend programs like the Tishman Environmental Merit Scholars Program and the John L. Tishman Scholarships for Sustainable Development, Design, and Construction.

Fashion BenefitThe Parsons Fashion Benefit salutes inno-vators in the fashion industry while raising critical funds to support scholarships at Parsons. The funds raised each year at this event enable us to recruit and nurture the next generation of innovative artists, designers, and leaders. The event is also a launch pad for graduating students, who display their work to industry leaders in a runway show.

In 2013, The New School honored Parsons alumni Jack McCollough (BFA Fashion Design ’02) and Lazaro Hernandez (BFA Fashion Design ’02) of Proenza Schouler, who first collaborated as students on the collection that launched their career, and visionary executive Bonnie Brooks, who helped pioneer high fashion retailing for the Hudson’s Bay Company in several roles, including president and vice chairman.

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1. New School trustee John L. Tishman, Sheryl Tishman, and LaGuardia Dinner honoree Daniel R. Tishman.

2. A runway look by Harin Yang (BFA Fashion Design ’13).

3. A Parsons fashion student prepares for her final presentation.

4. Fashion Benefit honorees Jack McCollough (BFA Fashion Design ’02) and Lazaro Hernandez (BFA Fashion Design ’02), co-founders of Proenza Schouler, join fellow honoree Bonnie Brooks of the Hudson’s Bay Company to announce the winners of the student runway show.

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ASSETS 2013 2012

Cash and Cash Equivalents 11,660    9,264   

Student Accounts Receivable, Net 7,822    7,162   

Contributions Receivable, Net 20,424    38,561   

Investments 339,816    322,142   

Deferred Charges and Other Assets 21,357    19,517   

Funds Held by Bond Trustees 43,191    181,129   

Student Loans Receivable 3,912    4,120   

Land, Buildings, and Equipment 509,819    379,335   

TOTAL ASSETS 958,001    961,230   

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities

69,363    79,827   

Deferred Revenue 11,037    11,460   

Federal Perkins Student Loan Advances

3,768    3,770   

Long-Term Debt 434,568    438,084   

TOTAL LIABILITIES 518,736    533,141   

NET ASSETS

Unrestricted 239,983    233,051   

Temporarily Restricted 118,970    116,696   

Permanently Restricted 80,312    78,342   

TOTAL NET ASSETS 439,265    428,089   

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

958,001    961,230   

2013 2012

UNRESTRICTED TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED

PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED TOTAL UNRESTRICTED TEMPORARILY

RESTRICTEDPERMANENTLY RESTRICTED TOTAL

OPERATING REVENUES

Student Tuition and Fees $ 335,706    — —     335,706    334,564    —     —     334,564   

Scholarship Allowance (90,422)   — —     (90,422)   (86,078)   —     —     (86,078)  

NET TUITION AND FEES 245,284    — —     245,284    248,486    —     —     248,486   

Contributions 3,584    13,050    —     16,634    1,845    15,481    —     17,326   

Grants and Contracts 5,822    —     —     5,822    5,688    —     —     5,688   

Endowment Return Appropriated for Operations 4,765    4,940    —     9,705    4,765    5,160    —     9,925   

Auxiliary Activities 31,267       —     —     31,267    29,574    —     —     29,574   

Other Income 5,052       —     —     5,052    5,970    61    —     6,031   

Net Assets Released From Restrictions 16,954       (16,954)   —     —     16,390    (16,390)   —     —    

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES 312,728  1,036    —     313,764    312,718    4,312    —     317,030   

OPERATING EXPENSES    

Instruction and Departmental Research 119,641    —     —     119,641    118,236    —     —     118,236   

Sponsored Research and Public Services 9,464    —     —     9,464    10,020    —     —     10,020   

Academic Support 61,876    —     —     61,876    62,009    —     —     62,009   

Student Services 23,927    —     —     23,927    24,186    —     —     24,186   

Auxiliary Activities 30,270    —     —     30,270    29,297    —     —     29,297   

Institutional Support 61,274    —     —     61,274    65,135    —     —     65,135   

TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 306,452      —     —     306,452    308,883    —     —     308,883   

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES 6,276  1,036    —     7,312    3,835    4,312    —     8,147   

NON OPERATING ACTIVITIES     

Contributions for Capital and Endowment — 103    1,858    1,961    —     30    4,105    4,135   

Write Off of Net Bond Premiums and Deferred Charges Related to Defeased Bonds

—     —     —     —     (2,094)   —     —     (2,094)  

Endowment Return 5,959    6,279    —     12,238    (2,602)   (1,951)   —     (4,553)  

Endowment Return Appropriated for Operations (4,765)   (4,940)   —     (9,705)   (4,765)   (5,160)   —     (9,925)  

Other, Net (788)   46    112    (630)   16    625    33    674   

Net Assets Released for Capital Expenditures 250    (250)   —     —     750    (750)   —     —    

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM NON OPERATING ACTIVITIES

656    1,238    1,970    3,864    (8,695)   (7,206)   4,138    (11,763)  

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 6,932    2,274    1,970    11,176    (4,860)   (2,894)   4,138    (3,616)  

NET ASSETS—BEGINNING OF YEAR 233,051    116,696    78,342    428,089    237,911    119,590    74,204    431,705   

NET ASSETS—END OF YEAR $ 239,983    118,970    80,312    439,265    233,051    116,696    78,342    428,089   

Statement of ActivitiesYEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012(Dollars in Thousands)

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2013 2012

UNRESTRICTED TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED

PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED TOTAL UNRESTRICTED TEMPORARILY

RESTRICTEDPERMANENTLY RESTRICTED TOTAL

OPERATING REVENUES

Student Tuition and Fees $ 335,706    — —     335,706    334,564    —     —     334,564   

Scholarship Allowance (90,422)   — —     (90,422)   (86,078)   —     —     (86,078)  

NET TUITION AND FEES 245,284    — —     245,284    248,486    —     —     248,486   

Contributions 3,584    13,050    —     16,634    1,845    15,481    —     17,326   

Grants and Contracts 5,822    —     —     5,822    5,688    —     —     5,688   

Endowment Return Appropriated for Operations 4,765    4,940    —     9,705    4,765    5,160    —     9,925   

Auxiliary Activities 31,267       —     —     31,267    29,574    —     —     29,574   

Other Income 5,052       —     —     5,052    5,970    61    —     6,031   

Net Assets Released From Restrictions 16,954       (16,954)   —     —     16,390    (16,390)   —     —    

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES 312,728  1,036    —     313,764    312,718    4,312    —     317,030   

OPERATING EXPENSES    

Instruction and Departmental Research 119,641    —     —     119,641    118,236    —     —     118,236   

Sponsored Research and Public Services 9,464    —     —     9,464    10,020    —     —     10,020   

Academic Support 61,876    —     —     61,876    62,009    —     —     62,009   

Student Services 23,927    —     —     23,927    24,186    —     —     24,186   

Auxiliary Activities 30,270    —     —     30,270    29,297    —     —     29,297   

Institutional Support 61,274    —     —     61,274    65,135    —     —     65,135   

TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 306,452      —     —     306,452    308,883    —     —     308,883   

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES 6,276  1,036    —     7,312    3,835    4,312    —     8,147   

NON OPERATING ACTIVITIES     

Contributions for Capital and Endowment — 103    1,858    1,961    —     30    4,105    4,135   

Write Off of Net Bond Premiums and Deferred Charges Related to Defeased Bonds

—     —     —     —     (2,094)   —     —     (2,094)  

Endowment Return 5,959    6,279    —     12,238    (2,602)   (1,951)   —     (4,553)  

Endowment Return Appropriated for Operations (4,765)   (4,940)   —     (9,705)   (4,765)   (5,160)   —     (9,925)  

Other, Net (788)   46    112    (630)   16    625    33    674   

Net Assets Released for Capital Expenditures 250    (250)   —     —     750    (750)   —     —    

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM NON OPERATING ACTIVITIES

656    1,238    1,970    3,864    (8,695)   (7,206)   4,138    (11,763)  

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 6,932    2,274    1,970    11,176    (4,860)   (2,894)   4,138    (3,616)  

NET ASSETS—BEGINNING OF YEAR 233,051    116,696    78,342    428,089    237,911    119,590    74,204    431,705   

NET ASSETS—END OF YEAR $ 239,983    118,970    80,312    439,265    233,051    116,696    78,342    428,089   

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Trustees BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE NEW SCHOOLJoseph R. Gromek, ChairFranci J. Blassberg, Vice ChairGarry Crowder, Vice ChairSusan L. Foote, Vice ChairElliot Stein, Vice ChairHenry H. ArnholdArnold H. AronsonSteven H. BloomDominique BluhdornJane DeFlorioBeth Rudin DeWoodyDouglas D. DurstFred A. DustRenaud DutreilDavid B. FordMichael E. GellertPaul A. GouldJeffrey GuralSusan U. Halpern, Esq.William E. HavemeyerRobert F. HoerleSheila C. JohnsonMichael J. JohnstonChristopher B. KuenneBevis LongstrethNancy LublinSusan M. LyneAnthony J. MannarinoSavannah MaziyaRobert H. MundheimJonathan NewcombCharles R. PerrinTimothy L. PorterLinda E. RappaportJoshua SapanBernard L. SchwartzStanley P. SilversteinMrs. James C. SlaughterMalcolm B. SmithJulien J. StudleyJohn L. TishmanKay UngerDavid E. Van ZandtDr. Lilian Shiao-Yen WuRandall S. YankerWilliam D. ZabelJudith Zarin, PhD

Life Trustees Eugene M. Lang Philip Scaturro Tomio Taki

Boards of GovernorsPARSONS THE NEW SCHOOL FOR DESIGN Kay Unger, ChairArnold H. AronsonDominique BluhdornHarlan BratcherPauline BrownRichard DarlingJane DeFlorioTess DempseyBeth Rudin DeWoodyMichael DonovanJamie DrakeFred A. DustRenaud DutreilSusan FeldmanCynthia GermanottaJulie GilhartEck Meng GohRobert GreenbergJerome S. GriffithJoseph R. GromekVictoria HaganWilliam E. HavemeyerGeoffrey HenningSheila C. JohnsonDonna KaranSidney KimmelReed KrakoffDee MacDonald-MillerNancy MahonJacki NemerovPaul F. RosengardA. Peter SallickDenise V. SeegalTomio TakiPamela Thomas-GrahamAlan Wanzenberg

Honorary MembersMarvin BlumenfeldHelene David-WeillAnna-Maria KellenJack L. LarsenDianne H. PilgrimBetty Sherrill

THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCHSusan L. Foote, ChairPaul Vidich, Vice ChairHenry H. ArnholdKenneth Bialkin, Esq.Keith DavidMichael E. GellertEdith Kurzweil, PhDPaul Bennett Marrow, Esq.David E. McClean, PhDIlse MelamidDaniel T. MotulskyRobert H. MundheimMichael Obuchowski, PhDRobert N. Pollin, PhDDale PonikvarBernard L. SchwartzMalcolm B. SmithAso Tavitian

MANNES COLLEGE THE NEW SCHOOL FOR MUSICLinda E. Rappaport, ChairEugenia AmesJohn E. BeerbowerBeatrice BroadwaterNicholas FirthMichael E. GellertAlexander GlantzPeter M. GrossHoward LepowBevis LongstrethDavid NiemiecElaine ParisierAndrew C. Quale, Jr.Philip ScaturroWilliam SchwartzMrs. James C. SlaughterWilliam StrizeverDonald WagnerStephen Yarad

Artist MembersDanielle De NieseGordon GettyMurray PerahiaJulius RudelRobert ShermanFrederica von Stade

THE NEW SCHOOL FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENTRandall S. Yanker, ChairAnthony J. Mannarino, Vice ChairGeorge BiddleHans BrenninkmeyerJames Keith BrownGwenn CarrChristopher J. CastanoJohn CatsimatidisMarian Lapsley Cross, PhDSusan U. Halpern, Esq.Jeffrey HodgmanJoan L. JacobsonAlan JenkinsEugene KeilinGail S. LandisRobert LevinsonBevis LongstrethVictor NavaskyLawrence H. Parks, Jr.Julien J. StudleyMonsignor Kevin SullivanPaul A. TravisJudith Zarin, PhD

Honorary MembersDavid DinkinsLewis Lapham

EUGENE LANG COLLEGE THE NEW SCHOOL FOR LIBERAL ARTSJeffrey Gural, ChairSteven H. BloomDana HokinJhanna KrentselRodney W. NicholsBonnie RocheMalcolm B. SmithDr. Lilian Shiao-Yen Wu

THE NEW SCHOOL FOR JAZZ AND CONTEMPORARY MUSICJames Freund, Vice ChairBertram Lubin, MDHank O’NealGerine OngkekoTimothy L. PorterMark A. Schulman

Artist MemberLa Tanya Hall

The New School and its supporters provide $91 million in scholarship aid to students.

There are over 10,000 New School students enrolled in more than 135 degree and diploma programs.

International Field Program students from the Julien J. Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs and other New School graduate programs have provided an estimated $3,570,000 in in-kind contributions to organizations in more than 30 countries.

Mannes and Jazz students present more than 550 concerts annually.

Since 1997, the Parsons Scholars Program has served nearly 300 teens. More than 90 percent of the Scholars have gone on to college, the majority being the first in their families to do so. Eighty-two Parsons Scholars alumni have enrolled at Parsons for their undergraduate studies.

Six current students of anthropology, economics, and sociology at The New School for Social Research have received Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants from the National Science Foundation.

Drama alumni have been recognized for their work by organizations including Sundance Institute Theatre Program, New Dramatists, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and The Drama League, and with Tony, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, Princess Grace, and Academy Awards.

Graduates of the MFA Creative Writing program had 36 books published last year.

The New School has a higher percentage of international students than any other U.S. university.

Ninety-two percent of New School classes have fewer than 20 students. The student-to-faculty ratio is 9:1.

Last year, 3,064 students graduated from The New School. They join more than 60,000 alumni.

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