University in new york city, located mostly in greenwich village
The New School is a private educational institute founded in 1919 in the United States. Officially known as the New School University and The New School for Social Research, the institution is located in New York City. The New School was established by several prominent scholars and educators, including John Dewey, Alvin Saunders Johnson, Charles A. Beard, Thorstein Veblen, James Harvey Robinson, and Horace Kallen.
Operating with the motto "To the Living Spirit", The New School is accredited by different organizations, including the American Psychological Association, National Association of Schools of Art and Design, National Architectural Accrediting Board, Middle States Commission on Higher Education, and National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration, Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation.
The institution is part of the education, higher education, and university industries. It has several subsidiaries, including Parsons School of Design, The New School Foundation, The New School Free Press, The New School Center for Media, The New School for the Arts and Academics, The New School Psychology Bulletin, The New School Dhaka, The New School, Atlanta, The New School College of Performing Arts, The New School University Center, The New School For Music Study, The New School Teacher, The New School at West Heath, and The New School for Social Research.