Marist College’s Fashion Program is one of ten universities worldwide recognized by Forbes to be shaping the future of fashion. With degrees offered for both fashion design and fashion merchandising, Marist’s programs allow for a well-rounded and hands-on undergraduate experience.
Marist is ranked with other institutions that are considered to be “at the vanguard of digital-only and hybrid modes of fashion-forward education,” such as the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) and the Whitehouse Institute of Design.
One student studying fashion, Grace Mulvehill ‘24, thinks the program’s feature in Forbes will further benefit the students, increasing access to more experienced faculty and greater opportunities. “I’m so excited to be a part of a program with such a bright future in the fashion industry,” Mulvehill said. “When I see articles like that come out, it…