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  • At The New School, we know that a problem as complex as the climate crisis can be addressed only through an interdisciplinary approach. Our university is designed to bring together people, practices, and knowledge from all corners of the university to create new ways to understand and address the climate crisis.

    Sustainability Resources

    Water Refill Stations

    Over 63 water bottle filling stations across campus—bring a reusable bottle to stay hydrated sustainably!

    Each year, The New School’s RENEW campaign eliminates over 2 million single-use plastic bottles, preventing 14,000 pounds of plastic waste from entering our oceans. By partnering with Didómi, a social enterprise founded by African immigrants affected by the water crisis, proceeds from each RENEW reusable water bottle help provide 10 years of clean drinking water to those in need.

    Donate or Exchange Art Supplies and Materials

    The Material Exchange came about after students realized how much was wasted in the dumpsters at Parsons after every semester. The exchange is a student-led materials bank that recycles materials from previous projects for reuse by other students. Donate or exchange art supplies, fabrics, and materials for credit towards future Materials Exchange purchases or redistribution to students in need.

    Making Center and Metal Shop

    Donation boxes are available at the Making Center (Sheila C. Johnson Design Center) and the Scrap and Metal Shop (Parsons East) for reusable materials. Check with staff to see what items are currently being accepted. 

    Recycling of Specialty Waste

    • Batteries—Drop them in the blue collection tubes in building lobbies around The New School.
    • Electronic waste—Participate in end-of-year e-waste drives or request disposal through IT Services
    • Toner cartridges—Office supply vendor W.B. Mason collects used cartridges for recycling from the mailroom in the basement of Arnhold Hall (55 W 13th St). Drop off your toner there or submit a request for pickup via Facilities.

    In the Classroom

    Students can search our course catalog using a filter for classes related to climate action and sustainability. Click here to view the climate-related course catalog, and read below to find featured climate-related classes.

    • Anything we extract from the earth must ultimately go back into it. This course aims to create an emotional and intellectual connection with the life forms and environments which bear the burden of our choices. How can designers, artists and strategic thinkers create products, systems and services t...

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    • In this seminar we will explore the lives and histories of secondhand clothing. As our pre-worn and discarded clothes travel through time, and often across various countries around the world, they enter new uses: Being re-worn they take on new value when they become part of a new wearer?s life who i...

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    • Environmental Design introduces environmental principles and approaches to ecological design as they relate to the built environment. The class will prepare students to understand their physical environment: how elements in the built environment interact to modify both space and climate. The materia...

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    • Exploring the intersections of music, culture and nature, this course offers participants a site to connect musical practices to current environmental contexts, politics and practices. We begin with the premise that music is a human universal; a crucial component of every healthy society. We are all...

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    • This course examines climate change as a central component in a web of interconnected global crises associated with the so-called Anthropocene epoch (better understood as Androcene, Eurocene, Plantationocene, Capitalocene, etc.). Guided by an intersection of critical frameworks and subaltern knowled...

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    • This course examines the relationship between food and the environment, covering production, distribution, consumption, and waste management, from the local to the global scale. We learn about key issues including the connections between climate change and global food security; food waste and compos...

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  • Contact Us

    Energy Management and Sustainability
    Ashley Kossakowski, Director
    71 5th Ave
    New York, NY 10003
    [email protected]
    212.229.5456

    Sustainability Engagement
    Mike Harrington, Director
    79 5th Ave, 16th floor
    [email protected]
    212.229.5321 x1463 

  • Take The Next Step

Submit your application

Undergraduates

To apply to any of our undergraduate programs (except the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students and Parsons Associate of Applied Science programs) complete and submit the Common App online.

Undergraduate Adult Learners

To apply to any of our Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students and Parsons Associate of Applied Science programs, complete and submit the New School Online Application.

Graduates

To apply to any of our Master's, Doctoral, Professional Studies Diploma, and Graduate Certificate programs, complete and submit the New School Online Application.

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