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The New School Center for Media

New York, NYAccredited
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About The New School Center for Media

The New School Center for Media is an instructional unit of The New School, located in New York, New York. The New School is a private nonprofit university known for its progressive approach to arts, social research, design, and the humanities. The Center for Media supports media studies, journalism, and related disciplines within The New School's broader academic framework.

No specific programs are individually listed in available IPEDS data for this unit. Centers of this type within The New School typically support coursework and programming in journalism, media studies, documentary production, and public engagement, consistent with the university's mission of combining creative practice and critical inquiry.

New York City is a global center for media, journalism, publishing, and communications industries, providing students affiliated with The New School Center for Media with unparalleled professional networking and internship opportunities in one of the world's most active media markets.

Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges

Contact Information

252 West 29th St, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10001

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