With the Release of the Aretha Franklin Biopic, an Alum Remembers Dressing The Queen of Soul
Aretha Franklin liked to perform in white, black, or aqua outfits; occasionally, she would wear pink. She had a thing […]
Read moreAretha Franklin liked to perform in white, black, or aqua outfits; occasionally, she would wear pink. She had a thing […]
Read moreFIT faculty and student research activity has never been more robust. Case in point: The National Science Foundation (NSF) has […]
Read moreA year after the COVID-19 pandemic scuttled the college’s plans for commencement, the college responded with a triumphant comeback: an […]
Read moreIn the Oscar-nominated film Minari, a family of working-class Korean immigrants moves to rural Arkansas. The props that convey the […]
Read moreEach year, a growing number of enterprises collate and crunch swaths of data to build college rankings, relied upon by […]
Read moreWhen in-person classes were halted in March 2020, faculty scrambled to reinvent their curricula for remote delivery. They came up […]
Read moreFrom December 28 to 30, WWD ran a series of features about its history of fashion illustration, including profiles of […]
Read moreHave you checked out Marvel’s digital series Storyboards? In the series, Marvel chief creative officer Joe Quesada interviews different people […]
Read moreFor eight years, the FIT Design Entrepreneurs program helped emerging designers—at first only from New York City and later from […]
Read moreOn Wednesday, October 28, two teams of graduates from FIT’s master’s degree program in Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing and Management […]
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