List of New School people

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

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]

Alumni[]

World leaders[]

  • 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]

Writers[]

Fine artists[]

Fashion designers[]

Illustrators and animators[]

  • 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[32]
  • Dan Yaccarino, children's book writer and illustrator[33]

Photographers[]

Designers[]

Musicians[]

Actors, directors, and producers[]

Politicians[]

Academics[]

  • 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; Distinguished Alumnus
  • 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[65]
  • 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
  • Nelson Ikon Wu, M.A. art historian, author of Song Never to End

Businesspeople[]

Athletes[]

  • Nate Fish, baseball player and coach
  • Nicole Ross (born 1989), Olympic foil fencer

Faculty[]

Past[]

Present[]

Dorothy H. Hirshon Directors-in-Residence[]

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