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A daylong conference organized by Assistant Professor Amelyn Ng brings together artists, architects, scholars and urban planners from across the Americas.

The contest attracted 68 handmade student submissions and awarded four purchase prizes of up to $500 and four honorable mentions.

Crystal Williams envisions a RISD that’s more inclusive and accessible—and tuition-free.

Students spent three weeks learning from local experts and engaging in lab experiments before presenting final concepts.

The Category Is…, a six-week Apparel Design course, culminated in students creating wearable architectural garments for a runway-style finale.

A Sculpture course called Complicating Social Practice helped students develop critical capacities for integrating community-oriented methodologies into their practices.

Faculty members Catherine Andreozzi and Joy Ko lead a Wintersession course inspired by Jaipur’s rich handcrafting traditions.

The school cited the US News & World Report’s “inability to accurately assess art and design education.”