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Pratt Institute Ranked in Top 10 of Art & Design Universities

The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 also place Pratt in the top five universities for art and design in the United States. Pratt was also ranked in the Top 10 for History of Art.
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Pratt Drives Innovation at Brooklyn Navy Yard

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New York City Council Member Lincoln Restler celebrates Pratt’s partnership with the Brooklyn Navy Yard in an op-ed for Crain’s New York Business.
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Graduate Architecture Student Quinn Gregory Named 2025 Fulbright Semifinalist

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Pratt Institute was also named a Fulbright Top Producing Institute for the sixth consecutive year.
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Alumnus Paul Tazewell Brings Home Gold for “Wicked”

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The lauded designer made history as the first Black man to win an Oscar for Costume Design
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When All of New York Is Your School

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Pratt courses taking students out of the classroom and into the field for exciting, hands-on learning.
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Bridging Cultures with Creativity

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An interdisciplinary collaboration between Pratt Institute and the University of Coimbra in Portugal explores sustainable design, cultural heritage, and community-driven innovation for the (À D)eriv(A) Architecture, Design and Arts Festival in July, 2025.
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Creating Spaces for Belonging

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Saddqa Bahidrah, BArch ’27, builds community on Pratt’s Brooklyn campus through student groups, creative projects, and more.

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  • 2017 Nobel Prize-winning organization ICAN invited Dr. Mary McBride, creative enterprise leadership chair and professor at Pratt, to deliver a talk at the United Nations on “The Arts, Youth Advocacy, and Fashion for Nuclear Disarmament” with Runa Ray, founder of Fashioning Social Environmental Justice. The event explored “how creativity serves as a catalyst for activism, inspiring global audiences and policymakers to engage in peacebuilding efforts.”

  • Work by Pratt Institute Editions (PIE), Trudy Benson, MFA ’10, and MFA/BFA Printmakers will be shown at the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair 2025 at Powerhouse Arts. PIE is the publisher of Pratt Fine Arts Department’s edition multiples. PIE invites artists to campus to produce an edition together with Printmaking Technician and Visiting Instructor of Fine Arts Caitlin Riordan, PIE co-director and Adjunct Associate Professor – CCE of Fine Arts Grayson Cox, and printmaking students at Pratt.

  • The Master of Science in Library and Information Science program was re-accredited by the American Library Association. The multi-year process was made possible by the ALA Accreditation Task Force, including Professors in the School of Information Irene Lopatovska, Leanne Bowler, and Cristina Pattuelli; Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Information Shawnta Smith-Cruz; Assistant Dean of the School of Information Quinn Lai, Assistant Director of Academic Programs and Service in the School of Information Meredith Brull, and St John Karp, MSLIS ’24, as well as all faculty, students, and staff that met with the ALA external review panel.

  • The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) recently completed a $1.5 million upgrade to the drainage infrastructure of the North and Main parking lots. The project will capture 1.75 million gallons of stormwater annually, “helping to reduce flooding in the neighborhood as well as keep pollution out of the East River.”  

  • Professors of Undergraduate Architecture Lawrence Blough and Deborah Gans received a grant from PennPraxis to write a case study on Church Grove, a self-built housing project on a land trust in London by the Rural Urban Synthesis Society.

  • Salt and pepper shaker designs by Eva Zeisel, who taught as a professor of industrial design at Pratt from 1934 to 1959, were featured by Cooper Hewitt. “I have rarely designed objects that were meant to stand alone. My designs have family relationships. They are either mother and child, siblings, or cousins. They might not have identical lines, but there is always a family relationship,” Zeisel said.

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