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Pratt Shines at NYCxDESIGN 2026

From light shows to student design competitions, Pratt students, faculty, and alumni showcased their creativity during the 2026 NYCxDESIGN festival.
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Award-Winning Architect, Designer, and Educator Francine Monaco Named Chair of Interior Design 

From Pratt Institute News

Longtime Adjunct Associate Professor of Interior Design Francine Monaco will assume the role on July 1, 2026.
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A Radio City Celebration for Pratt’s Class of 2026

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This year’s Commencement at Radio City Music Hall honored the achievements of graduating students and bestowed honorary degrees on David Remnick, Dr. Mariët Westermann, and Ted Shaine.
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Pratt Students Help Reimagine the Future of 14th Street

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Through studio projects and field research, Pratt students are helping to reimagine 14th Street as a more connected, dynamic public space.

These Entrepreneurs Jumpstarted Successful Careers at Pratt

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The School of Design’s Entrepreneurship Minor has become an engine of creative success for students starting their own businesses.
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Artist and Educator Tori Purcell Named Chair of Photography

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Assistant Chair of Photography and faculty member Tori Purcell will assume the role on July 1, 2026.
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Show-Stopping Looks: Pratt Fashion from Runway to Exhibition

From Pratt Institute News

The 2026 Pratt Shows: Fashion runway presentation at Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn featured 155 looks from collections by 28 graduating seniors, with pieces from 23 more seniors on view at Pratt Shows: Design, and additional looks on view at the MFA Fashion Thesis Exhibition.

In the Press

The Daily Hub

A roundup of ideas and projects from around the Institute

  • Jon Stroop, MSILS ’02, has been named the dean of libraries at Princeton University. “Among Stroop’s notable career contributions is his editing for the International Image Interoperability Framework suite of specifications, a set of open web standards that allows libraries, museums, and archives to share high-resolution images globally.”

  • Kayla Sparks, MS Historic Preservation ’28, has been named a Jenrette Historic Preservation Fellow for the 2026–2027 academic year. The Jenrette Fellows Program is a two-year fellowship that provides graduate students with partial scholarship funding, hands-on learning experiences, and cross-institutional professional connections. Fellows participate in a field school, attend national preservation conferences, complete a summer internship, and take part in networking activities with preservation leaders and peers from across the country. Read more on School of Architecture News.

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    Visiting Assistant Professor of Undergraduate Architecture Y. L. Lucy Wang has received a 2026 Project Development Grant from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) to support her book project, Contagious Places, Curative Spaces: Disease and Architecture in Modern China, 1894–1949. This award celebrates “scholars in teaching-intensive faculty roles who are conducting innovative research in the humanities and social sciences.” 

  • Tomokazu Matsuyama, MFA Communications Design ’04, is featured in a roundup of soccer sculptures that cities and museums have commissioned for the 2026 World Cup. Matsuyama’s sculpture, The Art of the Game, is installed at Columbus Circle.

  • Emilio Sosa, BFA Fashion Design ’89, has been named chair of the Hispanic Organization of Latin Artists (HOLA) and the HOLA Awards. Sosa has received six Tony nominations as a costume designer.

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