Kyunghee Pyun’s Research on Dandyism Receives Recognition at Symposium
Professor Kyunghee Pyun’s research into hybrid dandyism across history is finding broad recognition in academia and museums around the world. […]
Read moreProfessor Kyunghee Pyun’s research into hybrid dandyism across history is finding broad recognition in academia and museums around the world. […]
Read moreAlexander Nagel, chair, Art History and Museum Professions, recently presented at the conference “Past Meets Present: The Impact of Tradition […]
Read moreTheanne Schiros’s research into microbial leather is finding broad recognition in the academic and popular press. Schiros, associate professor of […]
Read moreLast summer, Amy Lemmon, a poet and professor of English and Communication Studies, completed her first residency—a four-week fellowship at […]
Read moreYuniya (Yuni) Kawamura, professor of Sociology, contributed an article on New York’s sneaker culture, its evolution, and its future to […]
Read moreAmy Werbel, professor of History of Art, has completed her term as a non-resident fellow at the University of California […]
Read moreAncient Greek artifacts have been finding their way to the public museums in Washington, D.C., since the mid-19th century. What […]
Read moreProfessor Kyunghee Pyun, History of Art, gave a talk at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson on April 5. Titled “Identity Building […]
Read moreA pair of fully biodegradable sneakers that two FIT faculty members worked on were featured in an exhibition on circularity […]
Read moreErica Moretti, assistant professor of Italian in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, was awarded a Mellon/ACLS Community College […]
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