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    Research and Work

  • Your education at Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts encourages you to examine the world in new and unexpected ways by combining rigorous study with intellectual freedom. Our students and faculty draw on different disciplines to generate new ideas, create new models of investigation, and new approaches to solving relevant and current problems.  

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  • Recent Work from Lang

    Our students and faculty bring ideas and narratives to life by using cross-disciplinary skills to examine challenging issues in innovative ways, such as using multimedia formats to reimagine text, creating a traveling exhibition about the prison system, and using photographic expression as an anthropological tool.

    • "We're able to directly improve water quality locally while generating local economic activity in a way that can rectify some of the systemic patterns causing water contamination in the first place."

      Noemi Florea works on the structural design of her water generating product.
    • Alcantara, who is designing her own major in Liberal Arts with a focus on museum and curatorial studies, received a CESJ Grant and a Lang Capstone Grant in support of this project.

      Flyer for "bootleg as language" exhibit, featuring the names of participating artists and a graphic border of tee shirts, shorts, running shoes, and hats
    • Students at Lang and in the Adult Bachelor's Program presented their work in panels and poster sessions at the annual conference.

      Students, faculty, and staff attend a session in which students discuss their work, presented in posters.
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    • "I took a class called 'How to Grow a Small Business,' and the pitch that I created in that class is what I do now. It's Cierra Britton Gallery."

      Cierra Britton stands in front of the street-facing window of her gallery. On the window are the words, "Cierra Britton Gallery."
    • "I think by the time I finished journalism school, I was already a journalist because I had these classes, I had the experience of being a reporter, and I really knew how to write articles."

      Anna Conkling works at her laptop
  • Lang students are encouraged to explore their interests through engagement with opportunities available only in New York City. They apply the theory they master  in the classroom in innovative real-world projects connected to institutions, businesses, communities, and industry leaders throughout our city.

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