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Author: Irina Ivanova

Screen shot of Naz Ertugrul presenting "Flow"

Exhibition and Experience Design Students Design for GE and Present at Industry Summit

August 1, 2022 Irina Ivanova College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, FIT + Industry, School of Graduate Studies, Top Stories

Students in FIT’s School of Graduate Studies Exhibition and Experience Design program wrapped up a spring semester chock-full of industry […]

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Yuniya Kawamura Contributes Article on Sneakers to Major Japanese Newspaper

July 11, 2022 Irina Ivanova Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Yuniya (Yuni) Kawamura, professor of Sociology, contributed an article on New York’s sneaker culture, its evolution, and its future to […]

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Elena Romero and Bronze Telly Award announcement

Elena Romero Honored with Second Telly Award for On-Air Work

July 11, 2022 Irina Ivanova College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Business & Technology, Top Stories

Elena Romero, assistant professor of Advertising and Marketing Communications, has won a second Telly Award for her work on the […]

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Amy Werbel

Amy Werbel Completes Research on Academic Freedom and Censorship

July 11, 2022 Irina Ivanova College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts, Top Stories

Amy Werbel, professor of History of Art, has completed her term as a non-resident fellow at the University of California […]

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NFT Marketplace Features C.J. Yeh’s Work

May 31, 2022 Irina Ivanova Faculty/Staff, School of Art & Design

“Self VS Identity,” a non-fungible token (NFT) artwork by C.J. Yeh, professor of Creative Technology and Design and assistant chair […]

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Dietrich in from of a decorative wall, c. 1950

Exploring the Legacy of Dietrich, an Impressionist Impresario

May 31, 2022 Irina Ivanova Events, Faculty/Staff, School of Art & Design

The Swedish-American Impressionist artist Dietrich resolved to become a fine artists at an early age. Born Dietrich Grunewald in 1916, […]

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Meg Joseph Examines How Management Is Taught

May 23, 2022 Irina Ivanova Faculty/Staff, School of Business & Technology

Meg Joseph, associate professor, Global Fashion Management, co-authored an academic article exploring how management is taught in schools. The article, […]

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Alexander Nagel and a cover of "Legacies of Ancient Greece in Contemporary Perspectives."

How Mediterranean Art Made It to the Smithsonian

May 23, 2022 Irina Ivanova Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Ancient Greek artifacts have been finding their way to the public museums in Washington, D.C., since the mid-19th century. What […]

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Kyunghee Pyun alongside a flyer for her talk

A Uniform Style

May 22, 2022 Irina Ivanova Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Professor Kyunghee Pyun, History of Art, gave a talk at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson on April 5. Titled “Identity Building […]

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Bio-based sneakers

Bio-Sneakers Find an Audience in Switzerland

May 22, 2022 Irina Ivanova Faculty/Staff, School of Art & Design, School of Liberal Arts, Sustainability, Top Stories

A pair of fully biodegradable sneakers that two FIT faculty members worked on were featured in an exhibition on circularity […]

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THIS STRIPE PRINT INVOKES A DESIRE TO EXPLORE THE STREETS OF OLD SAN JUAN AND HERITAGE OF THE TAINO.

Carnaval, Culebra, Encanto: Alexa Rivera Explores Puerto Rican Culture in Textiles

Alexa Rivera, a recent Textile/Surface Design graduate who took Prof. Susanne Goetz’s advanced screen printing class last semester, created a collection of designs inspired by Puerto Rico. The collection combines the island’s Taino culture dating back to before Columbus arrived, local architecture, and florals, to beautifully merge history and textile design.  Read more

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