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When someone submits a report of concern, it is routed to the Dean of Students and members of the Care Team. The Dean of Students or their designee will review the information and take action on the ...
The Center for Educational Opportunity (CEO) partners with key offices and initiatives across Pratt Institute to ensure that students in need receive coordinated, comprehensive support. Through these ...
The Paul Rudolph Institute is proud to present Architecture = Art: The Susan Grant Lewin Collection, curated by Eshaan Mehta, a rising 4th-year Pratt SoA student in the B.Arch program.
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In her Commencement address, poet and cultural critic Claudia Rankine acknowledged the uncertain times we live in and urged the graduating class to “always remember this major achievement” and, in the ...
A symposium exploring appropriate practices, lessons learned, opportunities and challenges for collaboration from three cities (Medellín, Monterrey & New York City) in order to advance research, train ...
Paul McDonough, professor emeritus and photographer best known for depicting street life in New York City, passed away on March 25, 2025.
Dr. Peter West, a distinguished writer, scholar, and academic leader with decades of experience championing the humanities, has been appointed the next dean of Pratt Institute’s School of Liberal Arts ...
From left to right: 2025 Annual Scholarship Luncheon Speakers Fatoumata Diallo, BArch ’25; Bob Zaccone, BArch ’71, adjunct professor-CCE of undergraduate architecture; and Rylee Ferguson, BArch ’25 A ...
"Pratt's Textile Dye Garden integrates traditional ecological knowledge with contemporary sustainability practices, addressing UN Sustainable Development Goal #11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities).
By Rafael De Balanzo Joue "The Pratt Public Earth Sphere (PPES), an innovative transdisciplinary project, reimagines the Pratt Public Sphere (PPS) as a dynamic living lab for climate education and ...
As Angel Ortega, BFA Fine Arts (Drawing) ’25, prepares for his thesis exhibition, he reflects on his time at Pratt, his creative process, and what’s next.
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