This workshop is designed to answer your questions regarding FIT's Spring 2026 Career Fairs. Whether you will be attending the Art and Design Fair or the Career and Internship Fair […]
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This event was originally scheduled for Feb. 23. This is the rescheduled date. Developed in response to a perceived sense of loss surrounding the closing of Barneys New York, a […] |
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Adrianne Kalfopoulou will read from and discuss The re in refuge, a linked essay collection that examines refuge in its many forms: emotional, political, cultural, and geographic. Written alongside the […] |
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Moschino Cheap and Chic, jacket referencing Roy Lichtenstein, spring 1991. Gift of Michelle Perr, 2019.72.3 Join Randy Cohen and Dr. Elizabeth Way, MFIT curator of costume and accessories, for a […] |
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By completing five courses in a subject area that interests you, you can earn an additional certification on your transcript: a minor in that topic. It could be a competitive […]
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Are you looking for professional guidance on formatting, organizing, and maximizing your resume? Come meet with Career and Internship Services counselors to learn best practices for building your resume. Please prepare for this workshop by bringing your current resume. This event is for the FIT community only. REGISTER VIA THE CSJB |
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Join the Department of Student Life and Department of Residential Life as we host FIT's Second Annual Womxn's Empowerment Conference: Becoming Her. Her Story, Her Way. This is not a conference you simply attend—it’s one you experience. Held in celebration of Women's History Month, the Womxn’s Empowerment Conference is an intentionally curated, one-day experience designed […] |
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The Department of International Trade and Marketing collaborates with WITA Academy (WITA) to present a career panel. This event is free and open to the public; no registration is required. |
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Yvonne Schichtel, Trench Apron Dress, 2020, USA. Photo courtesy of designer. Join us for a lively panel discussion with fashion scholars, each of whom will speak to a different facet of utilitarian-inspired dress. Expanding upon the themes of the MFIT exhibition Beyond Utility, scholars Sonya Abrego and Charles McFarlane will explore the topics of military, workwear, […] |
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Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to connect with recruiters at this career and internship fair. Open to students from all majors. Here's a partial list of scheduled companies: AIFS Catalyst […] |
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Have you ever had a difficult encounter with a student that left you unsure of what to do or where to go? There is a support network at FIT for you! In the upcoming spring 2026 trainings we will: —Share what the Mental Health Resources Team does —Review FIT’s online resources available to help you […]
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Coleen Scott and Larry McQueen, authors of The Costumes of Hollywood, will be in virtual conversation with FIT Special Collections Associate James Ferguson, with Q&A to follow. The Costumes of […] |
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Join us for a reception for the annual faculty and staff exhibition, Expressions in Support of a Sustainable Future, in the Goldstein Gallery. The exhibition is on display through November 29. This year’s annual exhibition is co-curated by Leydi Zapata and members of the Sustainability Council and features works that include eco-friendly materials, methods and visual examples […] |
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From left: Angela Toscano, Benjamin Rogovin, Jeffrey Debany, and Andres Bolotner Join the International Trade and Marketing department for a panel discussion with their alumni about their careers. Featured Speakers Angela Toscano, vice president, Commercial Strategy and Trade Marketing, Parfums Christian Dior Benjamin Rogovin, financial analyst, West Elm Jeffrey Debany, director of Corporate Partnerships, UNICEF […]
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A Guide to Regency Dress: from Corsets and Breeches to Bonnets and Muslins. Yale University Press. Please join us virtually for a discussion with Professor Hilary Davidson about her most recent publication: A Guide to Regency Dress: From Corsets and Breeches to Bonnets and Muslins. This virtual event is free and open to the public. […] |
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Yvonne Schichtel, Trench Dress, 2021. Photo courtesy of designer. February 25–March 22, 2026 Goodman Center Lobby Beyond Utility, curated by graduate students in the Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice MA program in collaboration with The Museum at FIT, examines the perpetual transformation of utilitarian design within and beyond the fashion system. Throughout […] |
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Join us in the FIT Library on the Sixth Floor of the Goodman Center at FIT for our first Archives Salon of the semester when fashion illustrator Bil Donovan will be in conversation with FIT professor and illustrator Lamont A. O'Neal. In his 40-plus-year career, Professor Lamont O’Neal has been published in nearly every aspect […] |
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Sonia Delaunay, hand-colored print of four women, 1925, France © Pracusa 20251024. The Museum at FIT's 35th symposium is planned in conjunction with the exhibition Art X Fashion. The history of fashion's entangled relationship with the world of fine art has many points of convergence, from art as fashion inspiration, to fashion's presentation in art […] |
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Tammie Dupuis, War Shirt detail. February 25–March 29, 2026 Art and Design Gallery Adorned Futures: Fabric, Form, and Indigenous Resistance brings together Ma’s House resident artists, Shinnecock Indian Nation artisans, and FIT students and faculty to explore contemporary art and design as expressions of cultural resilience, Indigenous futurism, and environmental storytelling. Rooted in the community-centered […] |
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