
“Martina and I have always had similar ideas about design and aesthetics,” Amanda Tol...

Matthew Mazur was born in New York, but lived in his mother’s native Peru until the a...

Cutting-edge design education goes way back at Parsons. It was the first U.S. school ...

An architect, urbanist, and author, Dr. Miodrag Mitrasinovic is an Associate Professo...

Kendall Tynes has always been intrigued by set design, specifically, “the sense of es...

“Designers spend too much time looking at each others’ work,” says Shelley Fox, who i...

“I’ve always been interested in the interior and what it says about how we live,” say...

“It’s not a Parsons ‘look’ we are after. The world is too big for that,” says Simon C...

“Teaching the theory of interior design is incredibly interesting because there are n...

Miguel Robles-Durán witnessed the rapid transformation of San Diego, California, and ...

Some data can be digested slowly; some must be interpreted at a glance. Ritwik Dey ma...

“Even if students aren’t urbanists, they actually know a lot just from living in citi...

"Parsons opened so many doors in my head," says Manuel Lima, an interaction designer,...

Call it serendipity, fate, or just good luck: In the early 1990s, the chair of Parson...

A faculty member in the undergraduate Design and Management program at Parsons’ Schoo...

When Anne Norda was a BFA Photography student at Parsons, she volunteered to take pho...

"You may not notice every day how much of your surroundings is designed," explains Ad...

As visitors enter the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons, they are greeted by...

Haley Jane Samuelson has enjoyed the kind of postgraduate career that most photo stud...

Andrew Mahon transferred to Parsons because he wanted a program that “combined techno...

“Interdisciplinary” may be a design school buzzword right now, but for product design...

A dual master’s degree candidate in Lighting Design and Architecture, Glenn Fujimura ...

Born in Singapore, Victoria Woon originally came to Parsons for fashion, but changed ...

Ariel Newland firmly believes in play as a learning tool. "The best way to engage kid...

From international textile industry fairs to village stalls in Kenya, Luciana Scrutch...