Campus Engagement
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Event: Alternative Road to Paris: Examining the U.N. Climate Summit Photos of The ALTERNATIVE ROAD to Paris: Examining the U.N. Climate Summit panel. -
Event: Rise Documentary Screening Rise documentary screening and panel discussion. -
Event: Indigenous Voices of Resistance Panel Photo of the Indigenous Voices of Resistance panel at the New School NYC. -
Event: Green 2.0 Diversity Derailed Panel Presentation of Green 2.0’s report, “Diversity Derailed: Limited Demand, Effort and Results in Environmental C-Suite Searches" panel with Whitney Tome, Patricia Hampton, Lois DeBacker and Jamie Hechinger. -
Event: Environmental Justice: Then and Now Panel Photos of Environmental Justice: Then and Now panel. Part of Nth Degree Series Features “Creative Minds Creating Change”. Speakers include Maya Wiley, Mia White, Mindy Fullilove, Ana Baptista and moderated by Michelle DePass. -
Event: Climate Change, Cities and Youth Engagement Panel Photos of Climate Change, Cities and Youth Engagement panel. Interactive event that discusses how children and youth can and are providing solutions for greater resilience in the urban environment as well as fostering social inclusion. Speakers include Mary Watson, Executive Dean, Schools of Public Engagement, The New School, Alberto Minujin, Executive Director, Equity for Children, Sheridan Bartlett, co-Editor, Environment and Urbanization, Zakeeyah Harris and Jefferson Diaz, Ironbound Community Corporation, Amanda Cronin, Youth Council member, iMatter, Alex Loznak, Our Children's Trust, Anze Zadel, Amenawon Solar School Initiative (2014 The New School New Challenge Project). -
Event: Ecological and Social Healing Book Panel Book launch event of Ecological & Social Healing: Multicultural Women’s Voices. Panel discussion moderated by Milano Dean Michelle De Pass, featuring editor Jeanine M. Canty and contributors Prof. Ana Baptista, Prof. Nina S. Roberts and Prof. Ju-Pong Lin. -
Event: After Coal Documentary Screening Photos of After Coal Screening and panel. -
Event: Good As New Free Sale 2017 Photos from 2017 Good As New Event -
Promotional Materials: Sustainable Living at The New School Pamphlet for students on sustainable living at The New School. -
Event: Tishman Center Tabling at The New School's 2017 Block Party Tishman Center Tabling at The New School's 2017 Block Party -
Event: Jean Gardner World Cafe 2017 Workshop led by Jean Gardner in 2017 with people sitting at tables in a conference room, writing on paper pads. -
Event: Good As New Free Sale 2018 Good As New is a reuse and waste reduction initiative that encourages all New School students to donate reusable school supplies and materials at the end of each semester so that these items stay out of landfills, and can be used by other students in the future. -
Event: Climate Teach-in Presentations at teach-in and shots of audience members -
Event: Good As New Free Sale 2019 Good As New is a reuse and waste reduction initiative that encourages all New School students to donate reusable school supplies and materials at the end of each semester so that these items stay out of landfills, and can be used by other students in the future. Items and materials including wood, metal, plastic, paper, art supplies and tools are collected at drop-off points around campus. The materials will be stored and sorted over the summer, then distributed free of cost at the beginning of the following school year. Good as New is a collaborative effort with planning and implementation contributions from students, faculty, and staff representing the Tishman Environment and Design Center, the Parsons Making Center, Student Success, the Food and Housing Insecurity Working Group, Student Housing and Residential Education, and others. -
Event: Disrupt Climate Injustice Jainey Bavishi, Director of the NYC Office of Recovery and Resiliency, joined Michelle DePass, Director of the Tishman Environment and Design Center and Dean of the Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy, to discuss the importance of climate action, how to create just solutions for climate change problems, and the role of government and civil society in achieving climate justice. -
Photo: Group Photo with Elisabeth Dabney Group Photo with Elisabeth Dabney -
Report: 2017 Climate Action Plan 2017 Climate Action Plan which outlines the methods The New School will use to reduce the university’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and describes how these methods can become a model for solutions create a more resilient and more equitable future. Authors: Molly Craft Johnson, University Sustainability Associate, Tishman Environment and Design Center Erik Eibert, Assistant Director for Sustainable Initiatives, Buildings -
Report: Sustainability Learning Baseline Study Sustainability Learning within The New School A Baseline Study report. This report was created by Tainá Guarda for the Tishman Environment and Design Center at The New School as part of a capstone research project on sustainability learning at The New School. Tainá is a candidate for the Masters of Science in Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management at the Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy. -
Event: #COP21 Student Simulation Photos of #COP21 Student Simulation -
Event: 2017 University Center Sustainability Tour Photos of 2017 University Center Sustainability Tour. -
Event: Sure We Can Volunteer Photos of New School LEAP Entrepreneurship Club volunteering with Sure We Can. -
Event: 2019 Environmental Justice Tour Photos Photos of Environmental Justice Tour of community garden in the Ironbound community of Newark, NJ, as a part of TEDC Associate Directors Ana Baptista and Brian McGrath's course. -
Event: Winter Warm Up Photos Students posing with I am a #ClimateCitizen t-shirts and acompanying messages. -
Video: 2021_06_03_Faculty Grant Presentations 2020-2021 Faculty Grant Presentations. Presenters include “Mindfulness in Sacred Ecologies” by Latha Poonamallee, Milano, Associate Professor & Cotter Christian, Parsons, Assistant Professor and “Dream Garden in the Anthropocene” by Beau Rhee, Parsons, Lecturer.