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Reimagining Packaging for a Sustainable Future

Graduate students in the School of Design have been working to develop various types of packaging to support environmental sustainability. 

Making a Collage Out of Life

Following multiple career paths and the publication of his second nonfiction book, MFA Writing student Ben Miller says he’s “just starting to see in a new way.”
A collection of handmade felt puppets on a table. The puppets are crafted with vibrant colors and various materials, depicting animals, abstract shapes, and other characters.

Meet Pratt’s Puppet Masters

The co-founders of Pratt's Puppet Club make space for lighthearted creativity, camaraderie, and good old-fashioned fun.
Pratt students observing the Gowanus Canal

Working Toward Climate Justice

From a floating food forest to reclaimed textiles, Pratt is fostering climate resilience, literacy, and sustainability in New York.
A group of students gathered around a table during a classroom activity. One student wearing a navy blue 'GAP' hat is selecting a card from a grid of green-backed cards spread across the table, while others watch attentively. The setting is a brightly lit classroom with chairs and a projector visible in the background.

Where Do Pratt Students Go After Graduation?

New data reveals the success of recent Pratt graduates.
Two people walking on a wooden boardwalk through a lush wetland filled with vibrant greenery and autumn foliage. One person gestures toward the landscape, framed by tall trees and a dramatic sky filled with clouds, with the golden light of sunrise casting a warm glow.

Land-Based Learning in the Catskills

From a fossil forest to an ecological preserve, Pratt’s Master of Landscape Architecture program learns from the land in upstate New York.
Two people standing in a brightly lit art studio with large windows overlooking an urban skyline. One person with long hair wears a black jacket, while the other, with short hair and tattoos, wears a vest and jeans, examining an object in their hands. The studio is filled with art supplies, a workbench, and wall-mounted artwork, including a patch of artificial grass with small flowers and a green canvas with painted clovers.

Dock 72 Studios Debut in Style

Celebrating Pratt’s new waterfront facilities for Fine Arts and Photography graduate students at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

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Ways of Seeing

Traditions, clubs, spaces, places, events, happenings, and hidden gems that make Pratt our place