Tracking Cotton with DNA, from Dirt to Shirt
Sean Cormier ’92, associate professor of Textile Development and Marketing, studied the effect of harsh denim washes on cotton that […]
Read moreSean Cormier ’92, associate professor of Textile Development and Marketing, studied the effect of harsh denim washes on cotton that […]
Read moreIn 1990, Donna Distefano Thomas, Jewelry Design ’82, was hired to work in the jewelry studio in the basement of […]
Read moreAs part of their community service requirement, the FIT student chapter of the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) […]
Read moreAt the FIT/Infor DTech Lab, students and faculty work with industry to experiment with innovative technologies that could shape the […]
Read moreFIT is being recognized by New York City for its impressive 50 percent reduction in energy use and 55 percent […]
Read moreSince its inception in 2017, the FIT/Infor DTech Lab has collaborated with 16 faculty members and hired 60 student interns […]
Read moreIn the digital age, companies need to work harder than ever to cultivate buyers and keep them. These companies use […]
Read moreOn October 16 and 18, two-time Coty Award–winner John Anthony ’57 shared his knowledge and business acumen with students in […]
Read moreFIT alumni are among the highest earners in the country, according to the 2018 College Salary Report by compensation data […]
Read moreThis year, Angely Martinez, Jewelry Design ’18, won the Future of the Industry Award from MJSA, an industry association of […]
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