Week of Events
Book Launch Event: Jane Austen’s Wardrobe, with Hilary Davidson
Book Launch Event: Jane Austen’s Wardrobe, with Hilary Davidson
Join us for the launch of Jane Austen's Wardrobe, by the chair of the Fashion and Textile Studies Department in the School of Graduate Studies. Davidson will discuss the book […]
Fashion Culture: Rodney Smith: A Leap of Faith
Fashion Culture: Rodney Smith: A Leap of Faith
Photograph by Rodney Smith, courtesy of Getty Publications. Known for his stylish, whimsical, and surreal images, Rodney Smith (1947–2016) started out as a photo-essayist, turned to portrait photography, and found […]
Spotlight: Experts Talk [the Age of AI in] Writing and Speaking Pedagogy
Spotlight: Experts Talk [the Age of AI in] Writing and Speaking Pedagogy
Spotlight is an annual series highlighting faculty from across the college who have developed innovative writing and speaking activities and assignments to advance literacy and language learning, discipline-specific communication skills, and culturally responsive communication. Professors Sarah Blazer, Writing & Speaking Studio, and Katelyn Burton Prager, English and Communication Studies, moderate. This fall's symposium responds to […]
Globally Connected 2023: Meet Our New Faculty—Part 2
Globally Connected 2023: Meet Our New Faculty—Part 2
In this virtual event, meet FIT’s new School of Liberal Arts and Sciences faculty members and learn about the global aspects of their research! Emma Ben Ayoun is an assistant […]
Lawrence Israel Prize Lecture: Joel Sanders
Lawrence Israel Prize Lecture: Joel Sanders
The Interior Design Department honors interior designer Joel Sanders with its 2023 Lawrence Israel Prize. From his pioneering “House for a Bachelor” included in MoMA’s Un-Private House exhibition to “Your […]
Changing Trade Flows for Apparel
Changing Trade Flows for Apparel
The Department of International Trade and Marketing and Rutgers Business School partner together as Professor Sonja Chapman presents on textiles and apparel trade flow post 301 Sanctions vs. post implementation […]