Week of Events
Exhibition: Elizabeth Hawes: Along Her Own Lines — Closes
March 1–26, 2023 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT Elizabeth Hawes: Along Her Own Lines is the first contemporary exhibition dedicated to the gifted American clothing designer, author, and labor activist, Elizabeth Hawes (1903–1971). The show opens at a crucial moment when Hawes is especially relevant, because her activism and innovative philosophies correspond to the […]
17th Annual Sustainable Business and Design Conference: Ideas at Work
March 28 and 29, 2023 FIT is pleased to announce the date for our 17th Annual Sustainable Business and Design Conference, Ideas at Work. We will return to an in-person conference this year, with an option to attend virtually. All who attend the conference will have online access to both days' digital content with their […]
17th Annual Sustainable Business and Design Conference: Ideas at Work
March 28 and 29, 2023 FIT is pleased to announce the date for our 17th Annual Sustainable Business and Design Conference, Ideas at Work. We will return to an in-person conference this year, with an option to attend virtually. All who attend the conference will have online access to both days' digital content with their […]
FIT Authors Talks: Chloe M. Martin
FIT Authors Talks: Chloe M. Martin
Assistant Professor Chloe M. Martin, Social Sciences–Psychology, talks about her forthcoming article and research, "The Impact of Social Support on Psychological Distress Among Black Breast Cancer Survivors: The Mediating Role of Fear of Recurrence." Dr. Martin’s research examines the effect of social support on psychological distress (depression and anxiety) among Black breast cancer survivors, and […]