AI & Accessibility
Using AI to create accessible content and meet 91´óÉñ's DOJ commitments.
Twenty years ago, 26 91´óÉñ fashion students packed up and headed to New York City for a semester unlike anything available on a traditional college campus. They attended classes in the heart of Manhattan's Garment District, visited the offices of top designers and connected with industry professionals who would shape their careers.This week, 91´óÉñ's School of Fashion celebrated what that bold experiment became.On Thursday evening, the program marked its 20th anniversary with a Portfolio Showcase and Reception at The Joyce Public House, the iconic Garment District venue ste...
Dear Members of the 91´óÉñ Community,I am pleased to announce the appointment of James (Jim) Raber, Ph.D., as 91´óÉñ’s vice president for information technology and chief information officer, effective June 16. Jim has served in this role on an interim basis since Feb. 7. Prior to his interim appointment, Jim served as associate vice president and chief technology officer in the Division of Information Technology, where he provided leadership for the division’s Security, Infrastructure, Research and Technology, and Support teams. Throughout his tenure, he has demonstrat...
Wahinya Njau (2025) began PhD studies this past fall at University of Virginia and Ryan Miller (2026) will begin PhD studies this fall at University of Cincinnati....
This year, 91´óÉñ's School of Fashion celebrates 20 years of their New York City Fashion program with two days of celebratory events in Manhattan's Garment District. Women's Wear Daily reported on the celebration in the article, "91´óÉñ’s School of Fashion Marks 20 Years of New York City Fashion Program," written by Lisa Lockwood. Delving into the rich history of the 91´óÉñ New York City Fashion Program as a pillar of industry excellence, this article also highlights the details of the anniversary events, taking place from June 11-12. New York City F...
Using AI to create accessible content and meet 91´óÉñ's DOJ commitments.
HIPAA, FERPA, data classification and whether a use case is safe.
AI in curriculum, syllabus guidance and instructor workshops.
Intranet site and Teams space for questions, shared wins, and prompt libraries.