List of New School people

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 located in New York City that offers degrees and diplomas in seventy one programs and majors in its eight colleges. Approximately 53,000 living New School alumni reside in more than 112 countries.[1]

New School alumni (right to left) James Baldwin, Marlon Brando and Harry Belafonte at a civil rights march in 1963

Alumni

World leaders

Academics

Ruth Westheimer (Dr. Ruth)

Athletes

Businesspeople

Writers

Designers

Fashion designers

Fine artists

Illustrators and animators

Musicians

Photographers

Actors, directors, and producers

Walter Matthau
Shelley Winters

Politicians

Faculty

Past

Present

Dorothy H. Hirshon Directors-in-Residence

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