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The list of New School people includes notable students, alumni, faculty, administrators and trustees of the New School. The New School is a private university in New York City. In 2008, approximately 53,000 living New School alumni resided in more than 112 countries.[1]
Alumni
[edit]World leaders
[edit]- Hage Geingob, 3rd President of The Republic of Namibia[2]
- Shimon Peres, President of Israel, Nobel Peace Prize recipient[3]
- Eleanor Roosevelt, political activist; First Lady; United Nations Human Rights Prize recipient[4]
Academics
[edit]- Stanley Aronowitz, B.A., 1968, sociologist
- Nelson Barbosa, Ph.D., economist, ex Brazil's Minister of Finance
- Ruth Benedict, psychological anthropologist, author of Patterns of Culture
- Peter L. Berger, sociologist; co-author of The Social Construction of Reality
- Heather Boushey, Ph.D., economist
- Jean L. Cohen, Ph.D., political theorist
- Barbara A. Cornblatt, Ph.D., M.B.A., psychologist
- Uri Davis, M.A. anthropology, 1973
- Eugene Goossen, art critic and historian[5]
- Richard Grathoff, Ph.D. 1969, sociologist
- Eduard Heimann (1889–1967), economist and social scientist
- Mady Hornig, psychiatrist
- Stephen Kinsella Ph.D., economist
- Abraham Maslow, psychologist, a founder of Humanistic Psychology
- Kevin Mattson, historian and political analyst
- George E. McCarthy, M.A., Ph.D., sociologist
- Sidney Mintz, anthropologist
- Franco Modigliani, Soc. Sci. D., economist; 1985 Nobel Prize in Economics winner
- Richard Noll, clinical psychologist and writer
- Ira Progoff, Ph.D. psychology, psychotherapist
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, III, Ph.D., economist
- Yossi Sarid, M.A. political science, journalist
- Steven Seidman, sociologist
- Michael Wenger, M.A., Zen priest, Dean of Buddhist Studies, San Francisco Zen Center
- Ruth Westheimer, M.A. sociology, 1959, the first famous sex therapist, born Karola Siegel, 1928; known as "Dr. Ruth", German-American, also talk show host, author, professor, Holocaust survivor, and former Haganah sniper.[6]
- Nelson Ikon Wu, M.A. art historian, author of Song Never to End
Athletes
[edit]- Nate Fish (born 1980), baseball player and coach
- Nicole Ross (born 1989), Olympic foil fencer
Businesspeople
[edit]- Douglas Cliggott, chief investment strategist, JPMorgan Chase
- Stewart Krentzman, President & CEO Oki Americas, Inc.
- Dolly Lenz, New York real estate agent
- V Pappas, former chief operating officer of TikTok[7]
- Bradford Shellhammer, entrepreneur and designer, founding editor of Queerty
- Brian Willison
Writers
[edit]- James Baldwin, Go Tell It on the Mountain[8]
- Anatole Broyard, writer, literary critic
- Mike Doughty[9]
- Lorraine Hansberry, playwright, A Raisin in the Sun, youngest Drama Desk Award winner in history[10]
- Andrew Hubner, novelist
- Travis Jeppesen
- Jack Kerouac, On the Road, forerunner of the Beat Generation[11]
- Jamaica Kincaid[12][13]
- Amy Kurzweil, cartoonist and graphic novelist
- Sam Lansky, author of The Gilded Razor and Broken People
- Paul Levinson, author of The Silk Code, Locus Award winner, Best First Novel, 2000, and The Plot to Save Socrates
- Leandra Medine, author of the blog Man Repeller
- Mario Puzo, author of The Godfather, two-time Academy Award Winner, including Best Screenplay[14]
- Brother Sean Sammon, Superior General of the Marist Brothers
- William Styron, Sophie's Choice, The Confessions of Nat Turner[15]
- Tennessee Williams, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright[16][17]
- Sean Wilsey, author of Oh the Glory of It All
Designers
[edit]- Hector Luis Bustamante, actor and graphic designer
- Philippe Cramer, furniture designer
- Herbert Muschamp, architectural critic
- Paul Rand (born Peretz Rosenbaum), art director and graphic designer
- Will Wright, creator of The Sims[18]
Fashion designers
[edit]- Gilbert Adrian, costumer designer[19]
- Bill Blass, President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities member; co-founder of Council of Fashion Designers of America[20]
- Donald Brooks[21]
- Angela Gisela Brown, former New York fashion designer, now known as Princess Angela of Liechtenstein
- Doo-Ri Chung, Swarovski's Perry Ellis Award winner
- Tom Ford,[22] filmmaker and founder of the Tom Ford brand
- Prabal Gurung
- Lazaro Hernandez
- Marc Jacobs, fashion designer[23]
- Elois Jenssen, costume designer for I Love Lucy
- Kevin Johnn, appeared on Project Runway
- Anand Jon, fashion designer; convicted serial rapist
- Donna Karan, creator of the DKNY label[24]
- Reed Krakoff, creative director of Tiffany & Co.
- Derek Lam
- Jillian Lewis, appeared on Project Runway
- Jenna Lyons
- Claire McCardell
- Raul Melgoza, fashion designer, former CE at LUCA LUCA[25]
- Isaac Mizrahi, four-time CDFA award winner[26]
- Zac Posen, fashion designer
- Sarah Phillips
- Patrick Robinson
- Narciso Rodriguez[27]
- Lela Rose
- Behnaz Sarafpour
- Willi Smith, fashion designer
- Peter Som
- Anna Sui[28]
- Kay Unger
- Carmen Marc Valvo
- Alexander Wang, fashion designer for Michelle Obama and Ivana Trump[29]
- Jason Wu, artist and fashion designer[27]
Models
[edit]Fine artists
[edit]- Kevin Appel, painter
- Rosemary Cove, sculptor
- Julio Rosado del Valle, painter
- Stephen Edlich, artist, known for his collages, sculptures, and prints
- Dorathy Farr, painter[30]
- Jane Frank (Jane Schenthal), painter, mixed media artist, sculptor, advertising designer, illustrator
- Adolph Gottlieb, painter
- Julie Harvey, painter
- Edward Hopper, painter[31]
- D Hwang, sculptor and painter[32]
- Jasper Johns, forerunner of pop art and minimalism[33]
- Shirley Kaneda, painter, Guggenheim Fellow, National Endowment for the Arts Fellow[34]
- Sol Kjøk, visual artist
- Dan Flavin, lighting artist
- Shigeko Kubota, vice chairman of Fluxus
- George Maciunas, founding member of Fluxus
- Yucef Merhi, visual artist and new media art pioneer
- Rob Pruitt, sculptor
- Norman Rockwell, painter; Presidential Medal of Freedom winner[35][36]
- Gavin Spielman, painter and musician
- Roman Turovsky, painter and musician
- Julie Umerle, painter
- Storme Webber, interdisciplinary artist
- Ai Weiwei, filmmaker, installation artist and architectural designer
- Janise Yntema, painter
Illustrators and animators
[edit]- Peter DeSeve, illustrator and character designer
- Julia Gran, graphic designer and illustrator, children's book writer and illustrator
- Bessie Pease Gutmann, magazine and children's book illustrator in the early 1900s
- Hidekaz Himaruya, manga artist (Hetalia: Axis Powers, Chibi-san Date)
- Joel Resnicoff, commercial artist and fashion illustrator
- Brian Wood, graphic novelist, illustrator, designer[37]
- Dan Yaccarino, children's book writer and illustrator[38]
Musicians
[edit]- Harry Belafonte, singer
- Burt Bacharach, composer
- Michel Camilo, pianist and composer
- Kelly Chen, Hong Kong singer and actress
- Myung-whun Chung, Korean conductor
- Bethany Cosentino, singer[39]
- Danielle de Niese, opera singer (lyric soprano)[40]
- Ani DiFranco[41]
- Mike Doughty, B.A. from Lang in poetry[42]
- Bill Evans, pianst and composer
- Robert Glasper, jazz pianist and Grammy-winning R&B artist
- Larry Goldings, jazz pianist and organist
- Richard Goode, pianist
- Larry Harlow, M.A. in Philosophy, salsa pioneer[43]
- Yonghoon Lee, opera singer (tenor)[44]
- Matisyahu (born Matthew Miller), 2002, reggae artist[45]
- Brad Mehldau, jazz pianist and composer
- Murray Perahia, pianist
- John Popper, singer/harmonica player for Blues Traveler[46]
- Jake Shears
- Alex Skolnick, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Testament and the Alex Skolnick Trio
- Sufjan Stevens, MFA, creative writing, 2000[47]
- Marcus Strickland, jazz saxophonist
- Roman Turovsky-Savchuk, composer, lutenist and painter
- Sean Yseult, bassist for White Zombie
- Daniel Zamir
- Michael Zager, music producer
- Wallice, indie pop musician
Photographers
[edit]- David Attie, photographer
- Jill Enfield
- Ed Feingersh, photojournalist
- Ryan McGinley
- Steven Meisel, fashion photographer
- Stewart Shining, fashion photographer
- Marion Post Wolcott
Actors, directors, and producers
[edit]- Beatrice Arthur, theater and television actress, Tony Award winner, star of Maude and The Golden Girls[48]
- Sean Baker, director of The Florida Project[49]
- Harry Belafonte
- Richard ("Dick") Bernstein
- Derrick Borte
- Marlon Brando
- Vinnette Justine Carroll, playwright, actress, and theatre director
- T.V. Carpio, actress and singer
- Bradley Cooper, Academy Award-nominated actor[50]
- Adrian Cronauer
- Tony Curtis[51]
- Paul Dano, Little Miss Sunshine[52]
- Matt Deitsch, film director and freelance photographer
- Deepti Divakar, Indian model, actress, writer, Femina Miss India World 1981
- Elisa Donovan, Clueless and Sabrina the Teenage Witch[53]
- Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network[54]
- Peter Falk, B.A. political science, Columbo
- Stacy Farber, actress, former Degrassi: The Next Generation cast member
- Ben Gazzara[55]
- Jillian Hervey[56]
- Jonah Hill, Superbad, Academy Award Nominee Wolf of Wall Street, Moneyball [57]
- Harry Hurwitz, film director and artist
- Adam Jasinski, winner of Big Brother 9
- Sun Lee, Miss Korea 2007
- Karen Maine, director and screenwriter, Yes, God, Yes, Starstruck (2021 TV series)
- Walter Matthau
- Charis Michelsen, actress[58]
- Adam Pally, actor
- Lauren Patten, actress
- Joel Schumacher, film director and producer
- Kevin Smith, Clerks (did not graduate)[59]
- Rod Steiger, On The Waterfront[60]
- Elaine Stritch[61]
- Shih-Ching Tsou[62]
- Rob Weiss, kicked out of film program
- Shelley Winters[63]
- Rob Zombie (born Robert Cummings), musician, writer and director[64]
Politicians
[edit]- Medea Benjamin
- Johanna Contreras, acting executive of Ulster County, New York
- Kevin Parker, New York State Senator
- William Donohue, sociology, Catholic League president
- Millicent Fenwick, editor, politician, diplomat
- Abraham Foxman, director of Anti-Defamation League
- Alice-Mary Higgins, independent senator and member of the Irish Senate
- Janine Jackson, MA sociology, program director of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
- Ellen Johnson, MA political science, president of American Atheists
- Illir Deda, member of parliament of Kosovo and founder of The Alternative party.[65]
- Tinga Seisay, diplomat, pro-democracy activist
- Vanessa Wruble, co-founder of The Women's March on Washington[66]
Faculty
[edit]Past
[edit]- Janet Abu-Lughod
- Woody Allen[59]
- Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), German-born American political philosopher, author, and Holocaust survivor
- W. H. Auden, British-American poet
- Jason Bateman
- Seth Benardete
- Eugene Biel-Bienne (1902–1969), Austrian-born American painter
- Franz Boas
- André Breton
- Nathan Brody
- Laurie Halsey Brown
- William F. Buckley, Jr.[4]
- Judith Butler
- John Cage
- Edmund Snow Carpenter
- Harry Cleaver
- Stanley Coren
- Henry Cowell
- Agnes de Lima, Director of Public Relations[67]
- Jacques Derrida
- John Dewey
- Stanley Diamond
- W. E. B. Du Bois
- John Eatwell
- Fritz Eichenberg (1901–1990), German-American illustrator and arts educator
- Millicent Fenwick
- Sándor Ferenczi
- Joel Fink, Associate Dean of Roosevelt University
- Marvin Frankel
- Betty Friedan[68]
- Erich Fromm (1900–1980), German social psychologist, psychoanalyst, sociologist, humanistic philosopher, and democratic socialist
- Robert Frost, poet[59]
- Donna Gaines
- Alexander Goldenweiser
- David Gordon
- Hermann Grab
- Martha Graham
- Joseph Greenberg
- Aron Gurwitsch
- Jürgen Habermas
- Michael Harner
- Marcia Haufrecht, actress, playwright and director, as well as a noted acting teacher and coach
- Robert Heilbroner (1919–2005), economist and historian of economic thought
- Werner Hegemann (1881–1936), German-born city planner, architecture critic, and author
- Ágnes Heller (1929–2019), Hungarian philosopher and lecturer
- Christopher Hitchens
- Eric Hobsbawm
- Karen Horney
- Michael Hudson (born 1939), economics professor
- Roman Jakobson
- Hans Jonas, (1903–1993), German-born American philosopher, the Alvin Johnson Professor of Philosophy at the New School
- Horace Kallen (1882–1974), German-born American philosopher
- Ira Katznelson
- John Maynard Keynes[59]
- Kenneth Koch
- Julia Kristeva
- Ernesto Laclau
- Emil Lederer
- Emanuel Levenson[69][70]
- Paul Levinson
- Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908–2009), French anthropologist and ethnologist
- Adolph Lowe
- Ernest Mandel
- Everett Dean Martin
- Bohuslav Martinů
- Margaret Mead
- Jonas Mekas
- N. B. Minkoff (1893–1958), Polish-born American Yiddish poet, newspaper editor, and educator
- Piet Mondrian
- Sidney Morgenbesser
- Lewis Mumford
- David Neiman (1921–2004), Russian-born American scholar in the fields of Biblical Studies and Jewish history
- Reinhold Niebuhr
- Claus Offe
- Frank O'Hara
- Elsie Clews Parsons
- Cipe Pineles
- Erwin Piscator
- Richard Plant (1910–1998), gay Jewish emigre from Nazi Germany, taught German language and literature
- Eliezer Rafaeli (1926–2018), Israeli founding President of the University of Haifa
- Adolph L. Reed, Jr. (born 1947), professor emeritus of political science
- Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957), Austrian doctor of medicine and a psychoanalyst
- Herman Rose, the professional pseudonym of Herman Rappaport (1909–2007), painter and artist[71]
- Justus Rosenberg (1921–2021), Free City of Danzig-born literature professor
- Bertrand Russell
- Paul Ryan
- Jeremy D. Safran (1952–2018), Canadian-born American clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, lecturer, and psychotherapy researcher
- Albert Salomon (1891–1966), German-born American sociologist
- Meyer Schapiro (1904–1996), Lithuanian-born American art historian
- Alfred Schutz (1899–1959), Austrian philosopher and social phenomenologist
- Benjamin Shwadran (1907–2001), Mandatory Palestine-born Israeli author and professor of Middle Eastern studies
- Ali Shayegan (1903–1981), Iranian politician
- Leo Strauss (1899–1973), German-American political philosopher and classicist
- Sekou Sundiata
- Paul Sweezy
- G.M. Tamás[72]
- Charles Tilly
- Thorstein Veblen
- Thomas Vietorisz
- Max Wertheimer (1880–1943), Austro-Hungarian psychologist
- Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959), architect, designer, writer, and educator
- Abraham Yahuda (1877-1951), Palestinian Jew, polymath, teacher, writer, researcher, linguist, and collector of rare documents
- Michael Zager
- Slavoj Žižek
Present
[edit]- Robert Antoni
- Andrew Arato
- Jonathan Bach
- Richard Barone
- Jay Bernstein
- Jane Ira Bloom
- Susan Cheever
- Michael Cohen
- Alice Crary
- Simon Critchley
- Siddhartha Deb
- Faisal Devji
- Robert Dunn
- Federico Finchelstein (born 1975), Argentine historian and chair of the history department at the New School
- Nancy Fraser
- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- Mary Gaitskill
- Paul Goldberger
- Elana Greenfield, playwright and short story writer
- Nina L. Khrushcheva
- Marcel Kinsbourne
- Ron Leibman
- David Levithan
- Arun Luthra
- Vladan Nikolic
- Pippin Parker
- Austin Pendleton
- Frank Pugliese
- John Reed
- Miguel Robles-Durán
- Anwar Shaikh
- Christopher Shinn
- Arthur Storch
- Rory Stuart
- Eugene Thacker
- Scott Thornbury
- McKenzie Wark
- Maya Wiley
- Reggie Workman
- Lana Lin
Dorothy H. Hirshon Directors-in-Residence
[edit]- 2021: Sam Pollard[74]
- 2020: Mary Harron[75]
- 2019: Raoul Peck[76]
- 2018: Sean Baker[49]
- 2017: Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno
- 2014: Toni Dove
- 2013: Lynn Hershman Leeson and Benh Zeitlin
- 2012: Ramin Bahrani
- 2011: Guy Maddin
- 2010: Haile Gerima
- 2009: Jim Stark[77]
- 2008: Cynthia Wade
- 2007: John Cameron Mitchell
- 2005: Laurie Anderson
- 2004: John Waters
- 2003: D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus
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