When you work in social services, using the right language is essential.
Read MoreFor non-profits and social service organizations working in the career training and workforce development space, offering apprenticeship programs is a great way to ensure that entry level workers and career changers alike can overcome the pressing challenges of today’s economy.
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Read MoreWhat do a former factory in Venice, Italy, a shopping mall in Rhode Island, and a deconsecrated church in Bedford, England have in common? They were all in danger of demolition, and instead have a new lease on life, thanks to adaptive reuse.
Read MoreOwning your own home is a cornerstone of the American Dream, but the responsibility of taking on a mortgage makes achieving the dream much harder.
Read MoreAn industrial design studio challenges Pratt Institute students to identify what’s missing in medical care and create solutions.
Read MoreAs a commercial real estate investor, you want your investments to be as energy-efficient as possible.
Read MorePublic art has long been an essential source of creative expression outside of galleries and museums and even more so during the pandemic, as many of these spaces temporarily closed their doors. Even as they welcome visitors once again, public art remains as vital as ever for bringing people together, raising awareness for social justice issues, recognizing healthcare workers, and adding beauty to cities after a long year.
Read MoreAs New York City rebuilds in the aftermath of a long pandemic year, Pratt students are partnering in the local Brooklyn community and beyond to support a better, more equitable future with innovative solutions.
Read MoreFall is usually a season of rebirth: new school years, new projects, new energy. 2020, as we’re all too aware, had other ideas.
Read MoreWhile it may feel like it’s been March for the past six months, the calendar says September.
Read MoreThe twin stressors of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and economic turmoil have touched every corner of daily life for New York City.
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