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New Library Scholarship Elevates Social Justice

Alumna Mariame Kaba created the Audre Lorde Justice Endowed Scholarship to support librarians and archivists committed to social justice and inclusivity.
A person outside in a button down shirt and jacket, but instead of a head they have a black orb with three green glowing eyes.

6 Scary-Good Short Films by Pratt Alumni to Stream Now

The air is crisp, the leaves are crunchy—that can mean only one thing: spooky season is upon us! Get in the spirit with six ghostly,…
Left to right: Gary Hattem, Frances Bronet, Charles Burnett, Toshiko Mori, Marc A. Rosen standing in front of the Pratt photo background

A Legendary Night for Student Scholarships

On October 10, Pratt Institute held its Legends gala, the annual scholarship benefit that celebrates icons of art, design, and architecture, and serves as a…
Pratt volleyball players put their arms up and cheer together

A Win for Athletics: Pratt Joins the Atlantic East Conference

Pratt Athletics is kicking the new year off strong, as the seventh full member of the Atlantic East Conference and the first from New York…
The Sensorium, a collection of installations and activities on Governors Island created by artists and scientists, curated by Rosin. The installations and activities were designed to appeal to attendees’ artistic identities, while supporting STEM learning.

National Science Foundation Awards $2 Million to Pratt for Climate Justice Project

Led by faculty member Mark Rosin, the project aims to empower youth in the co-design of public art installations and events on Governors Island that support climate literacy.
Agnes Questionmark’s Cyber-Teratology Operation at the Venice Biennale (Menhir Studio)

MFA Fine Arts Student Explores Human Identity at Venice Biennale

Agnes Questionmark, MFA Fine Arts ’25, discusses her multimedia installation at the 60th Venice Biennale, along with her artistic journey and the major themes of her work.

10 Tips for Making the Most of Your Time at Pratt

Take advantage of the opportunities in the coming academic year while practicing mindfulness and self-care.

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  • Pratt Institute Unveils 2024 Legends Honorees

    Pratt Institute’s annual Legends gala on October 10 will honor filmmaker Charles Burnett, architect Toshiko Mori, and Class of 1970 alum and packaging designer Marc Rosen, raising funds to support scholarships for students, 80 percent of whom rely on financial aid.

  • How Annabelle Selldorf Became the Architect of Our Moment

    Pratt alumna Annabelle Selldorf, renowned for her thoughtful and understated approach to architecture, is currently leading the renovation and expansion of the Frick Collection, blending modern design with historical elements to create spaces that seamlessly harmonize with their surroundings.

  • Lloyd Ziff, Visionary Photographer and Art Director, Dies at 81

    Lloyd Ziff, a visionary magazine art director and photographer, passed away at 81. A graduate of Pratt Institute in 1967, he later became known for his work at influential magazines like Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and Condé Nast Traveler, while maintaining a lifelong passion for photography.

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Spring 2024

The Connections That Shape Us

Pratt alumni on mentors and mentoring, and the advice that’s helped them through.