International Programs

Harita Kapur

Globally Connected @ FIT + Sustainable Business and Design Conference: Reimagining Educational Ecosystems

Join us for a virtual talk with Harita Kapur, lecturer at the School of Fashion and Sustainability, Whitecliffe College, Auckland,

Globally Connected @ FIT: Deeply Layered and Beautiful Morocco: On Art, Design, and Cross-Cultural Exchange in January 2026

Join us for a conversation that introduces highlights from a three-week study abroad program to Morocco in January 2026. What

photo of Adrianne Kalfopoulou and cover of The re in refuge

‘The Re in Refuge’ with Author Adrianne Kalfopoulou

Adrianne Kalfopoulou will read from and discuss The re in refuge, a linked essay collection that examines refuge in its

Bir öğrencinin hayatı: Showcasing FIT’s Dual Degree Program with Istanbul Technical University

Join us for a panel discussion showcasing the dual degree program that FIT has with Istanbul Technical University (ITU). Three

From Classroom to Workplace: Globalizing the Curriculum for the Future of Creative Business and Technology

Globalization is a reality in today’s interconnected world, and organizations and companies are increasingly operating on a global scale. Graduates

World Affairs Lecture: Iran’s Feminist Revolution: A Century in the Making

The Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series presents a virtual lecture on Iran’s feminist revolution, featuring Dr. Sara

World Affairs Lecture Series: Curator of Absences: Being a Woman Editor in India

The Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series presents Chinki Sinha in conversation with Souzeina Mushtaq. Chinki Sinha is

Globally Connected @ FIT: Building Bridges: Experiences from Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)

Join us for a conversation about building bridges between students in the United States and Lebanon through the virtual exchange

Globally Connected @FIT: A Conversation on Contemporary Art in Greece

Curator Daphne Vitali (National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece) in conversation with Chrysa Tasioula (FIT’s Art History and Museum Professions) Daphne Vitali

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