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Amy Lemmon Completes Juried Residency at Saltonstall

September 11, 2022 Irina Ivanova Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home, School of Liberal Arts, Top Stories

Last summer, Amy Lemmon, a poet and professor of English and Communication Studies, completed her first residency—a four-week fellowship at […]

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David Mills: Boneyarn: Poems About the History of Slavery in NYC

March 16, 2022 Laura Hatmaker

Poet, performer, and educator David Mills will read from and reflect upon the research behind his recent collection, Boneyarn, the […]

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FIT Authors Talks: “The Miracles” with Amy Lemmon

March 3, 2022 Laura Hatmaker

Professor and Chair of English and Communication Studies Amy Lemmon reads from and talks about her book The Miracles. With […]

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Pulitzer-Winning Poet Speaks During Civility Week

October 22, 2020 Jonathan Vatner College & Campus, Diversity, Events, Top Stories

Jericho Brown’s poetry takes inspiration from a wide variety of sources, including Greek myth, American civil rights, and Alabama vernacular. […]

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Book Signing: Amy Lemmon, “The Miracles”

September 25, 2019 Laura Hatmaker

Amy Lemmon, chair, English and Communication Studies, reads from and signs copies of her latest poetry collection, The Miracles (C&R […]

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Amy Lemmon Publishes Third Book of Poetry

May 3, 2019 Jonathan Vatner Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home, School of Liberal Arts

The Miracles, the third book of poetry by Amy Lemmon, chair of English and Communication Studies, debuts May 13 from […]

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Amy Lemmon’s CDC Poetry Project Receives Praise and Submissions

January 26, 2018 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, School of Liberal Arts

In December 2017, Amy Lemmon, English and Communication Studies, co-created The CDC Poetry Project with poet Sarah Freligh of Rochester, […]

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Communicating Climate Change with James McClintock and Adam Vines

March 27, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

Join climate change expert James McClintock and celebrated author Adam Vines to a presentation about how to communicate climate change—how […]

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Sustainability: A Campus Community Discussion

March 27, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

Please join the Faculty Senate Committee on Sustainability for a town hall event featuring Jessica Schreiber, founder of FABSCRAP, with […]

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Communicating Climate Change: Collaboration Across the Disciplines

March 26, 2017 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Faculty/Staff, Faculty/Staff Home

RSVP FOR EVENT HERE Tuesday, April 18, 5-6 pm; Katie Murphy Amphitheatre This spring, faculty and students are invited to […]

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Book Launch Event: Jane Austen’s Wardrobe, with Hilary Davidson

September 26 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Fashion Culture: Rodney Smith: A Leap of Faith

September 27 at 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
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Spotlight: Experts Talk [the Age of AI in] Writing and Speaking Pedagogy

September 28 at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
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Globally Connected 2023: Meet Our New Faculty—Part 2

September 28 at 1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
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Lawrence Israel Prize Lecture: Joel Sanders

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THE MUSEUM AT FIT

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The exhibition explores how food themes and motifs are used to comment on critical topics from luxury, gender, and consumerism to sustainability, social activism, and body politics. More details

FROM THE SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN BLOG

“ROPA PINTADA” BY DEBORAH KRUGER (FORM BASED ON TUNIC-LIKE HUIPIL FROM CHIAPAS AND GUATEMALA)
“Ropa Pintada,” by Deborah Kruger.

Flight Patterns

Internationally recognized artist and alumna Deborah Kruger credits FIT for the textile and design influences in her feathered works that will soon be touring across the U.S. Read more

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