At Eugene Lang College, the unlimited learning opportunities New York City offers are at your fingertips. Our students explore their interests through internships, fellowships, and NYC-focused courses. These allow students to learn theory while practicing with industry professionals, providing them with the tools they need to launch their careers or, in the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students (Adult Bachelor's Program), develop existing skills and explore new opportunities.
Internships New York is a center of business, innovation, and culture. Whatever your passion is, we offer internship opportunities, during both the school year and the summer, to explore it.
Civic Engagement and Social Justice Build on Lang’s legacy of CESJ work by participating in programs at The New School and throughout NYC that support social justice during the year and over the summer.
Civic Liberal Arts Courses These courses connect community partners from around NYC with your Lang coursework, enriching your learning by integrating theory and practice.
Fellowships and Grants Lang-sponsored fellowships, grants, and symposia offer our students opportunities to connect their interests with experiences outside of the classroom.
Clubs and Activities On-campus clubs and activities offer you and your New School peers interest-based pathways for exploring NYC together.
Eugene Lang College Dean's Honor Symposium Lang's annual academic summit celebrates student work including class projects, internships, study abroad experiences, senior capstones, and independent work in the community.
Visual Studies Assistant Professor Alhena Katsof and Students in Her Practicing Curating Class Inaugurate New Basement Space with Re-creation of The Orozco Room To mark the installation, the class will host a talk with curator Silvia Rocciolo and artist Emily Clayton about the political history of José Clemente Orozco's murals and a grant-funded preservation project to restore them. About the preservation
Project Pericles Highlights Partnership with Professors Alexandra Délano and Abou Farman and Their Students One of the most prominent considerations in community-engaged learning and research is how faculty ensure that their partnerships are deep, meaningful, and non-transactional. Read more
Lang Celebrates 40 Years of Reimagining Undergraduate Liberal Arts A series of commemorative events, archival gems on social media, and alumni guest speakers culminated in a celebratory ceremony on October 22 at which an interactive 3D timeline exhibit was unveiled and a video shared of students, faculty, and alumni in conversation about the liberal arts at Lang. Read more
Accepting Her Grandfather's New School City Visionary Award, Lucy Lang Urges Us To Embrace Mr. Lang's Fundamental Optimism At the event, which raised almost half a million dollars for scholarships, Lucy described Mr. Lang's "refusal to accept that staggering societal problems can’t be solved with personal intention, focus, and resources. . . . May this college stand for generations to come as a monument to our collective love and care for one another as community members, New Yorkers, and citizens of the world.” Read more
Artist, Educator, and Researcher Rosana Paulino Awarded VLC's Jane Lombard Prize for Art and Social Justice The award, presented by the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School, honors Paulino for outstanding achievements in art and politics. Ph Read more
Lang Hosted a Craft Talk with Bestselling Author and Alum Melissa Febos (BA Liberal Arts) Febos has won many literary awards and fellowships from organizations like the Guggenheim Foundation, GLAAD, the National Endowment for the Arts, and MacDowell. Read more
Practicing Curating Class Hosts Talk with Curator Silvia Rocciolo and Artist Emily Clayton in New Orozco Basement Space They Activated In the talk, hosted by Alhena Katsof's class, Rocciolo and Clayton discussed the political history of murals by José Clemente Orozco and the university's grant-funded project to restore them. About the restoration
Feminist Avant-Garde Poetics Class Hosted Eileen Myles The class, taught by Jennifer Firestone, associate professor of writing, performed Myles’ “Ballroom” before the poet came up to read. See pictures
Tony Hawk, Jerry Hsu, and Alexis Sablone Visit Screen Studies Class The course, Visual Aesthetics of Skateboard Cultural Production, is taught by assistant Professor of screen studies, filmmaker, and skateboarder Nathan Fitch. Read more
NY TIMES Article Features Lang Student Jackie McVorran and the Club She Started to Change People's Relationship to Technology “I think it all goes back to people feeling alienated from one another." Read more
Lang Dean's Honor Symposium Eugene Lang Dean’s Honor Symposium Celebrates Undergraduate Research and Creative Practice Lang's academic summit celebrated student work including class projects, internships, study abroad experiences, senior capstones, and independent work in the community. Read more
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.