In six recent final projects, Pratt students set out to identify some of the key challenges and frustrations of travel—from small moments of discomfort to larger global issues—and devise innovative, ...
The nation is preparing for a historic election this fall. Pratt seeks to encourage and support peaceful engagement, provide information for voters, and create space for community dialogue before, ...
Celebrate and honor the diversity and richness of human cultures at Pratt, through traditions, practices, values, beliefs, and customs, including heritage, religious, and spiritual holidays. Building ...
Discover the work of Pratt alumni in Prattfolio’s annual roundups of recently published books by and about Pratt graduates—from deep dives into design and visual journeys around the world, to personal ...
The Dean of the School of Art, Jorge Oliver, is pleased to invite you to RSVP for a special professional development workshop on Collaborative and Transcultural Artistic Practices being presented ...
As a 2024 Community Planning Fellow with the Fund for the City of New York (FCNY), Urban and Community Planning alumnus and 2023 Fulbright scholar Saba Mahmood (MS ‘24) has helped to enrich New York’s ...
This course provides an overview of our current understanding of the universe, allowing students to explore the vastness and details of the cosmos while inviting them to integrate scientific ideas ...
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 ...
The Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Campus Safety & Preparedness has the primary responsibility for the campus-wide functions of safety and security, crime prevention, and emergency ...
STUDENTS BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING SCAMS: There has been a recent increase in phone scams globally. Phone scams come in many forms, but they tend to make similar promises and threats, or ask you to ...
The Sex Offender Registration Act requires the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) to maintain a sex offender registry. The Registry contains information on sex offenders classified according ...
Federal regulations require students to make satisfactory academic progress (SAP) toward the completion of a degree or certificate program in order to receive Title IV financial aid, which includes ...