Entrepreneurship Lecture Series: Blockchain in Creative Businesses

Dubinsky Student Center, Eighth Floor Alcove Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City, NY, United States

The Entrepreneurship department presents the third installment of its Lecture Series titled "Blockchain in Creative Businesses: It's Not Just for Techies, It's for Everyone." Have you heard about blockchain? It is the latest thing in technology and taking the world by storm. Want to learn about it, including how it can be utilized in creative businesses? […]

Home Products Development Alumni Talk

Dubinsky Student Center, Eighth Floor Alcove Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City, NY, United States

Interested in the Home Products Development major at FIT? Join the department as their alumni talk about the major, the industry, and how they got started in their careers. RSVP to [email protected] if you plan on attending.

Fall Semester Faculty Meeting

Dubinsky Student Center, Eighth Floor Alcove Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City, NY, United States

President Joyce F. Brown invites all FIT faculty members to a fall semester meeting. The meeting will take place Thursday, November 30, from 1 to 2 pm in the eighth floor alcove of the Dubinsky Student Center.

Poetry Reading and Book Signing: Brittany Perham

Dubinsky Student Center, Eighth Floor Alcove Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City, NY, United States

Brittany Perham, winner of the Barnard Women Poets Prize for her book Double Portrait, will read selections from her work and answer questions. She will sign copies of her book afterwards. Brittany Perham is the author of Double Portrait (W.W. Norton, 2017), which was selected by Claudia Rankine for the Barnard Women Poets Prize; The Curiosities (Free Verse Editions, 2012); […]

UCE of FIT Lecture: Street Vendors and Community Organizing in New York City

Dubinsky Student Center, Eighth Floor Alcove Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City, NY, United States

Photo courtesy of the Street Vendor Project. Columbia University visiting scholar Sirine Mechbal will present her research on street vendors in New York City, with a specific focus on Egyptian and Mexican vendors, and the Street Vendor Project.