
The New School centennial officially kicked off today because who can resist 1.9.19 when you were started in 1919? Let's call it our birthday!

There's a whole fun
website for the occasion, which includes a link to our
website. (At our request, they'll link to the
Public Seminar Vertical, too.) There's a splashy video, too, in which Lang religious studies has a cameo: in a series of course titles, past and present, the first contemporary one is for a
course, conceived for us by an alumna two years ago, and running again this coming semester! "Queering and decolonizing" surely wasn't among the concerns of our "daring professor" founders, though challenging theological legacies arguably was. The blade of the cutting edge: that's what it's like to be "100 YEARS NEW"!