Pratt Institute, in collaboration with Beam Center and Telos Learning, is proud to launch its new Climate Studio Initiative supported by the National Science Foundation. Its mission: to expand climate ...
The shaping of the public sphere is inherently open, created through discourse in time and space. In a time when discourse is challenged, how can we open dialogue and investigate the ephemeral but ...
Almost eight decades since the end of World War II, art looted by the Nazis from the homes of Jewish collectors and others persecuted under the Third Reich continues to be recovered. Camille ...
The Cannoneers have a history of athletics that includes the 1959 NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship and 18 conference titles in the Hudson Valley Athletic Conference. After a four-year process, ...
Two Pratt graduate students in the School of Information have received the Audre Lorde Justice Endowed Scholarship, established by activist and alum Mariame Kaba, MSLIS ’22. The scholarship supports ...
Throughout Black History Month this February, Pratt Institute’s news page and social media have been highlighting the important initiatives and accomplishments of some of the Institute’s alumni, ...
An energy transformation is underway on Pratt Institute’s Brooklyn Campus as the existing boilers in East Hall are being replaced with high efficiency models to reduce the school’s overall energy and ...
Internships can act like a bridge between the academic context of the classroom and the professional workforce—a place where students can explore potential career paths, expand on their knowledge and ...
The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 also place Pratt in the top five universities for art and design in the United States. Pratt Institute is ranked #6 out of 241 US and international art ...
"Pratt's Textile Dye Garden integrates traditional ecological knowledge with contemporary sustainability practices, addressing UN Sustainable Development Goal #11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities).
Longtime Pratt Institute faculty member William Katavolos, BID ‘49, has died at the age of 96. An architect, designer, and teacher, Katavolos served since the 1970s on the School of Architecture ...
With great sadness, we are sharing the news that William “Bill” Menking, renowned architectural historian, provocative writer, and tenured faculty member in the School of Architecture, died at the age ...
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