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Amy Werbel Publishes Peer-Reviewed Article on Haberle’s ‘A Bachelor’s Drawer’

January 8, 2021 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Amy Werbel, professor of the History of Art, has published an article, “John Haberle’s A Bachelor’s Drawer: Censorship, Geologic Time, […]

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Sara Fruner Publishes Novel in Italy

January 8, 2021 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Sara Fruner, Modern Languages and Cultures, has published a novel in Italian titled L’istante largo with Bollati Boringhieri Publishers. Born […]

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Alexander Nagel Edits Book on Cave Sanctuaries in Ancient Greece

December 21, 2020 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Dr. Alexander Nagel, chair, Art History and Museum Professions, and assistant professor, History of Art, has co-edited a volume on […]

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Carl Rutberg Designs Tie and Scarf for Frederic Church’s Olana

November 19, 2020 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Carl Rutberg, adjunct professor of American History, through his other career as creative director and founder of Lindman New York, […]

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Michelle Handelman’s Groundbreaking Documentary “BloodSisters” Is Rereleased

November 13, 2020 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

A 1995 documentary feature by Michelle Handelman, professor of Film, Media, and Performing Arts, titled BloodSisters: Leather, Dykes and Sadomasochism, […]

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Meira Goldberg’s Book Recognized by the American Society for Theatre Research

November 13, 2020 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

Sonidos Negros: On the Blackness of Flamenco, by Meira Goldberg, adjunct associate professor of Film, Media, and Performing Arts, was […]

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A Bosnian Muslim Describes His War Experience

November 5, 2020 Alex Joseph College & Campus, Diversity, Events, Hue Magazine, School of Liberal Arts

Between 1992 and 1995, a war killed more than 100,000 people in the country formerly known as Yugoslavia. Kenan Trebincevic was […]

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Alexander Nagel Discusses Archaeology Research and Pedagogy

September 14, 2020 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

This July, Alexander Nagel, assistant professor, History of Art, spoke on recent research on the archaeology of the UNESCO World […]

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LeVar Burton Reads "Room for Rent" by Richtie Narvaez

Short Story by Richie Narvaez Selected for National Podcast

September 8, 2020 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

A short story by Richie Narvaez, English and Communication Studies, titled “Room for Rent,” was selected by actor and literacy […]

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Readers Wanted

August 10, 2020 FIT Newsroom Alumni, Faculty/Staff, Hue Feature, Museum, School of Art & Design, School of Liberal Arts

Shortlisted for the 2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction and a Good Morning America Book Club Pick, Dominicana (Flatiron Books, 2019) […]

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Wed 08

Exhibition: FIT Fabulous: A Modern Investigation of Hip Hop — Opens

February 8
Wed 08

Exhibition: Fresh, Fly, and Fabulous: Fifty Years of Hip Hop — Opens

February 8
Sun 12

Exhibition: Out of Body or Out of Place? — Closes

February 12
Mon 13

Diversity Collective Meet and Greet

February 13 at 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Tue 14

MakerMinds Event: My Stabby Valentine

February 14 at 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

ON FITTIGERS.COM

Devin Rotunno and Andrea Distefano

Two Students Named SUNY Scholar-Athlete Award Winners

Congratulations to Andrea Distefano for being named the Fall SUNY Scholar Athlete Women’s Cross Country Award winner and to Devin Rotunno for being named the Fall SUNY Scholar Athlete Women’s Tennis Award winner during SUNY’s inaugural year of naming SUNY-wide Scholar Athletes. Full story at FIT’s sports website, FITTigers.com

THE MUSEUM AT FIT

two women standing in front of graffiti; photo by Jamel ShabazzFresh, Fly, and Fabulous: Fifty Years of Hip Hop Style Opens Feb. 8

The exhibition will feature over 100 garments and accessories as well as images by New York photographer Jamel Shabazz. More details

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