Visit the Student Union on the Brooklyn campus or @prattinstitute to see work by students celebrating Black History Month in an exhibition organized by the Center for Equity and Inclusion.
The Daily Hub
A roundup of ideas and projects from around the Institute
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Dakota Billops-Breaux, MS Urban Placemaking and Management ’26; Jen Hung, MS Sustainable Environmental Systems and an Advanced Certificate in Historic Preservation ’26; and Wayne Mok, MS Urban and Community Planning ’26, are among the 2025-2026 Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development (ANHD) Community Development Graduate Fellowship cohort.
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Sofi Thanhauser, adjunct associate professor – CCE of Writing, explores the history of the “war on cancer” in an essay for the Virginia Quarterly Review. “Buried beneath this evergreen drama of illness and cure, the promise of miracle biotech breakthroughs and heroic survivorship, is the story of how American business interests helped to steer politicians away from stopping the cancer epidemic at the source; how they helped to generate a mania for curing the disease and obstructed the analytic and moral clarity required to prevent it. Actually preventing cancer—far preferable to curing it, if less interesting—would mean asking why our cancer rates are so high in the first place.”
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Pratt’s Film/Video Department was voted in as a full and official member of The International Association of Cinema, Audiovisual and Media Schools (CILECT). CILECT is a global organization made up of 186 film and media schools from 64 countries. The organization is dedicated to developing and promoting the highest standards of film and media education. Membership opens up a wealth of new possibilities for cultural exchange and collaboration with colleagues from around the world.
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Alumnus D’angelo Thompson shared his favorite books, as well as his favorite bookshop, with International Boy. Thompson also recently discussed his career pivots with Prattfolio.
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Michaela Chavelis Arroyo, BFA Fashion Design ’18, was featured in Jamaica Plain News for a feature that explores her career trajectory. “A lot of people see it [crochet] as such an old craft,” Arroyo said. “I wanted to bring that into the modern world in a different way.”
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The Pratt Center for Community Development shared a success story from their EnergyFit program, which equips small 1-4 family homes in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods in Brooklyn—typically underserved by climate policy efforts—with energy-efficient upgrades such as insulation, air sealing and weather stripping, and high-efficiency appliances for free.
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Sooleen Kim, BFA Communications Design ’24, has received the Red Dot Junior Award 2025: Brand & Communication Design for her senior thesis project, “Wallog,” a social media platform that enriches in-person interactions for a genuine friendship. Red Dot is one of the world’s most prestigious design awards.
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David Burney, visiting associate professor in the Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment, and Marium Naveed, MS Urban and Community Planning ’23, write about bus stop design, including Naveed’s final thesis for Pratt, in Common Edge. “[Naveed’s] research found that some stations naturally supported public life, while others did not. The difference was in the surrounding built environment: public life thrived where there was room for people to linger, where there was traffic calming in place, and where there was clustering of small everyday activities nearby. When these three elements came together, station areas felt like part of a neighborhood.”
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Pratt Trustee and alumnus Derrick Adams will be participating in the 2025 Untitled Art fair in Miami Beach this December. “Comprising over 100 galleries, the presentations feature a diverse array of artistic voices and spaces from 29 countries and territories.”
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