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A roundup of ideas and projects from around the Institute

  • Jess deCourcy Hinds, MSLIS ’09, was featured in a segment of WNYC’s On the Media about bias in the library and the Dewey Decimal Classification System: “Books on Obama were in the 300s. They were separated from books on other presidents. And that was very disturbing to me. That was the beginning of changing Dewey, of rebelling against Dewey.”

  • The School of Architecture’s Interviews with Esteemed Faculty series featured a conversation with Meta Brunzema, adjunct associate professor in Graduate Architecture and Urban Design (GAUD), covering sustainability in the curriculum, community-based architecture, and working collaboratively: “I believe now that architecture has to be a collective, instead of an individual act.”

  • In his new book Coney Island Waterdance, Peter Kayafas, adjunct associate professor of photography, explores the New York summer days spent on the Brooklyn beach. The photographs were featured on LENSCRATCH with Kayafas stating: “These images are, for me, like passages from some primal, beautiful ballet—the energy, gesture, and emotion of the narrative rising and falling with the subjects on the waves.”

  • Students in the Conscious Home studio led by Meredith Erickson, visiting assistant professor of industrial design, explored thoughtful home decor, from a working tray for creative individuals to customizable music amplifiers. See more @PrattIndustrial.

  • Emiko McCoy, MPS Design Management ’10, is part of the Serena Williams Design Crew, a platform established by the tennis star to involve young designers from communities of color to design pieces for her Nike collection. As McCoy told FastCompany: “To see the greatest athlete of all time—someone who looks like me and has brought so many young girls into sport—inspired me to finally pursue my own crazy dream of becoming a Nike designer.”

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Pratt Alumni Reunite on the Court for Annual Basketball Game

From Pratt Institute News

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A collage of five black-and-white portraits of individuals. The first shows a person seated at a desk, looking down. The second features a young woman smiling in outdoor light. The third presents a woman with natural hair, smiling softly while wearing a striped blouse. The fourth captures another smiling young woman in casual attire. The last image shows a young woman with short hair and braids, looking directly at the camera.

Three Pratt Students and Two Alumni Named 2026 Fulbright Semifinalists

From Pratt Institute News

Each year, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers graduating seniors, recent college graduates, graduate students, and young professionals from the United States the opportunity to engage in academic projects, learn from diverse cultures, and work on pressing societal issues.