Join us on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, as we honor and celebrate the achievements of Alessandra Branca, Jesse Carrier, Mara Miller, and Beth Diana Smith '15 (AAS).
Read MoreOn Tuesday, March 5, the New York School of Interior Design held its Gala 2024 in a private club in New York City, securing more than $667,000 for the College’s scholarship funds. This year, NYSID honored Erick Espinoza ‘13 (BFA) with the Rising Star Award, Ann Pyne/McMillen Inc with the Albert Hadley Lifetime Achievement Award, and Nate Berkus with the Larry Kravet Design Industry Leadership Award.
Read MoreContemporary interior design draws on an ever-expanding number of influences. With a recent generous gift, NYSID students will now be able to travel to Latin America, Africa, and Asia and learn first-hand about design in these cultures.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, April 11, the New York School of Interior Design held its Gala 2023 in a private club in New York City, securing more than $605,000 for scholarships.
Read MoreHonoring a visionary trustee upon her departure from the board.
Read MoreThe New York School of Interior Design mourns the loss and celebrates the life of interior design icon Suzanne Rheinstein.
Read MoreNYSID’s summer Pre-College program is always a highlight of our year on campus, and this year was no exception
Read MoreA Dinner Hosted by William P. Short III Brings Together Nancy Jean Fulop Short Scholarship Winners for an Additional Layer of Mentorship with David Scott & Kati Curtis.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, May 3, the New York School of Interior Design held its Gala 2022 at the University Club of New York, securing $700,000 for scholarships, a record-breaking number of funds raised at this annual event.
Read MoreEric Corey Freed is an award-winning architect, author, and global speaker. As senior vice president of sustainability for CannonDesign, he leads his company’s healthcare, education, and commercial teams toward better and higher-performing buildings for over 15 million square feet a year.
Read MoreThe Kravet family is partnering with NYSID and the Kips’ Bay Boys & Girls Club to broaden the pipeline to interior design, exposing young adults to the profession early.
Read MoreThis generous scholarship donation from the Kravet family will make it possible for a total of 35 Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club students, seven every year for five years, to attend NYSID's Pre-College I and II programs (for a total of four weeks).
Read More“Diversifying design is an exciting creative proposition, and diversifying our industry is crucial. The conviction that diversity, equity and inclusion make the world a more meaningful, beautiful place is at the core of Schumacher’s culture.” - Timur Yumusaklar, President & CEO of Schumacher
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