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The New York Times highlights Pratt’s annual tradition where first-year students join President Frances Bronet and Vice President for Student Affairs Delmy Lendof for a sunrise walk across the ...
The National Art Education Association (NAEA) and the School of Continuing & Professional Studies (SCPS) at Pratt have partnered to provide NAEA members with the opportunity to earn continuing ...
Pratt Counseling Center’s groups and workshops aim to enhance coping strategies, share information, and foster connection among students in a confidential and supportive space. All groups are open to ...
New York City high school students received career training through Project SEARCH, a national program focused on workforce-readiness for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
This course serves as an introductory exposure to the field of architecture and 3-D design processes.
Dr. Peter West, a distinguished writer, scholar, and academic leader with decades of experience championing the humanities, has been appointed the next dean of Pratt Institute’s School of Liberal Arts ...
Historic Preservation students learned how to repair historic adobe buildings in Mesilla, New Mexico.
By Gina Gregorio "Pratt's Textile Dye Garden integrates traditional ecological knowledge with contemporary sustainability practices, addressing UN Sustainable Development Goal #11 (Sustainable Cities ...
By Rafael De Balanzo Joue "The Pratt Public Earth Sphere (PPES), an innovative transdisciplinary project, reimagines the Pratt Public Sphere (PPS) as a dynamic living lab for climate education and ...
As Angel Ortega, BFA Fine Arts (Drawing) ’25, prepares for his thesis exhibition, he reflects on his time at Pratt, his creative process, and what’s next.
Pratt Institute will celebrate its 136th Commencement on Tuesday, May 20, with graduating students gathering at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan to receive their degrees. The Institute ...
On a clear day, sunlight streams through the translucent facade of Higgins Hall as students and faculty carrying backpacks and laptops head to different floors for courses and projects within the ...