Mark Reyes, BFA Film ’20, was mentioned in Fangoria Magazine for his film, The House of Weird, which will be showing at the Boston Underground Film Festival.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Film/Video Chris Radcliff’s film We Were the Scenery has been shortlisted at the 98th Academy Awards® for Best Documentary Short Film. “When we started this project, we had no way of knowing where it would take us. We only hoped that in the year 2025, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, we’d be able to find a way to share Cathy’s family’s remarkable, yet until now, untold story with an audience. We never could have imagined how far it would go, or how deeply their story would resonate with people around the world.”
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Emilio Sosa, BFA Fashion Design ’89, talks about his process for designing costumes for the Rockettes’ 100th anniversary in a video for InStyle.
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Adjunct Associate Professors – CCE of Writing Anna Moschovakis and Adrian Shirk received 2026 New York State Council on the Arts grant awards to continue working on their forthcoming books, The Seventh Book, or, Prudence and Elektra by Moschovakis and Squandered by Shirk.
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Shivani Mithbaokar, MFA Fine Arts (Painting) ’25, was featured in Issue #176 of New American Painters, selected by Laura Phipps, assistant curator at Whitney Museum of American Art. Mithbaokar is a current resident at the NARS Foundation.
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Xavi Danto, MS Library and Information Science ’25, wrote an article for Pratt Library’s Iron & Glass blog on efforts being made to overcome gaps in the Institute’s archives. “Beyond the threat of obsolescence, why was this project necessary and pertinent? From the over twelve collections containing CDs and DVDs, what was saved is material available nowhere else, preserved as it was intended to live: digitally.”
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Steve Riccobono, assistant vice president of human resources, attended the National Workers’ Compensation conference to accept the Theo Award on behalf of The New York College and University Risk Management Group (NYCURMG), representing 27 colleges and universities across the state. The Theo Award recognizes excellence in workplace safety and worker’s compensation systems.
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Hazel Sun, BArch ’20, was profiled in the Village Voice. “Sun approaches design as a conversation between people, nature, and culture. Her work at Hart Howerton, an award-winning firm specializing in hospitality projects, shows her belief that spaces can become destinations for connection. By combining architectural precision with ecological sensitivity, she infuses her projects with a sense of warmth and belonging.”
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Visiting Professor of Fine Arts Karen Bachmann was interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered for a segment on Leila’s Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri.
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Former Undergraduate Architecture student Jamaal Durr was featured in The Kettering Foundation in a profile that explores his journey to becoming a full-time artist. “I’m ready to make art that speaks to something greater than just my individual journey. I’m really excited to step into this kind of role and speak for more people. I like that people are able to resonate with the work that I have been doing or see themselves in it, or even hear themselves in the narrative.”
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