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Parsons School of Design offers interdisciplinary, real-world learning across disciplines and industries, from undergraduate and graduate degrees to executive education and continuing courses. Learn with NYC innovators, collaborate with peers and partners, and join a community of remarkable alumni and faculty at The New School.
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For more than a century, Parsons’ groundbreaking approach to...
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For more than a century, Parsons has been inspired by the...
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Parsons The New School for Design, comúnmente conocida como Parsons School of Design o simplemente Parsons, es una escuela de arte y diseño de la universidad The New School en la ciudad de Nueva York. Es reconocida mundialmente como una de las más prestigiosas universidades de arte y diseño. [1]
Academics. Parsons offers rigorous interdisciplinary programs across the spectrum of art and design, from fashion and technology to urban design, fine art, and management. Here creators and scholars master established disciplines and develop emerging ones, fostering innovation that transforms business, advances sustainability, and enhances ...
In 2005, when the parent institution was renamed The New School, the college was rebranded as Parsons The New School for Design. In 2015, Pentagram Principal Paula Scher led the official redesign of The New School's identity together with Parsons'.
Learn how Parsons, founded in 1896 by William Merritt Chase, became a pioneer in design education and a changemaker in culture and commerce. Explore the school's history from its beginnings to its current programs and initiatives.