NYSID 2021 Commencement

Honorary Doctorate Recipients Adam Sandow and Kia Weatherspoon Share Advice on Designing for this Unique Historical Moment

“Our craft requires that we design for all people. . . .Our profession should have a purpose.” — Dr. Kia Weatherspoon, NYSID Honorary Doctorate Recipient

“Approach every obstacle through the lens of creativity and innovation.” — Dr. Adam Sandow, NYSID Honorary Doctorate Recipient

On May 27, 2021, for the second time in its 105 year history, NYSID held its commencement ceremony virtually after a period of challenge and change brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. Some graduates participated from afar; some from nearby. The themes of the day were creativity in the face of our society’s greatest problems and designing for the realities of a world altered by the pandemic. The commencement experience consisted of a live stream of the ceremony interspersed with pre-recorded elements, a Zoom viewing party that enabled graduates to chat with each other and their instructors, and a virtual gallery of student thesis projects.

NYSID President David Sprouls said to the graduates, “The last year has posed unbelievable challenges and you overcame them. . .You earned this.” Ellen Kravet, Chairman of NYSID’s Board of Trustees, said, “The pandemic changed the way people live and work, the way they want to travel, how students learn, and how healthcare is delivered. . . . It is you who will guide us into this new era of opportunity.”

President Sprouls conferred honorary doctorates upon entrepreneur Adam Sandow, Founder & Chairman of SANDOW Companies and Founder & CEO of Material Bank; and Kia Weatherspoon, a well-known design equity advocate and President of Determined by Design, an interior design practice that is redefining approaches to affordable housing. Addressing the class of 2020, Adam Sandow said, “You are all graduating during a once in a lifetime period in the world. . .a pivotal time for the design industry. . . .As a designer, your job is going to be to interpret how these shifts will change our lives.” Weatherspoon told the graduates, “Our industry needs you: change agents, diverse voices, empathetic leaders. . . .You have the agency of choice. Know you have chosen a path that can and will impact people’s lives for generations to come.”

Two student speakers, Supasara Rungruangrattanagul, BFA ‘21 and Dahiana Peña Calcagno, MFA ‘21 spoke on behalf of their graduating classes. “NYSID is a family,” said Rungruangrattanagul. “Never have I been somewhere where everyone supports each other's goals the way they do at NYSID.” Added Peña Calcagno, “You have all shown me, and each other, the value of working collectively to build each other up, and that there are no limits to what we can do in a work-from-home setting.”

One of the most moving parts of the ceremony consisted of recordings of Dean/Vice President for Academic Affairs, Ellen Fisher, surprising faculty and students with news of their achievement awards. The winners follow.

NYSID 2020/21 Achievement Award Winners 

 “I’m so grateful to teach at NYSID. The experience has rounded out my life in such an important way. I love it.” — Shannon Leddy, Winner of the Breger Faculty Achievement Award     

 The Chairman’s Award 

Tatiana Toshimitsu (BFA) 

Violette Koeur Phoenix (MFA-1) 

Danielle Todd (MFA-2) 

 Ana Blanc Verna Award for Excellence in Interior Design 

Cielo Cortes (BFA) 

 The Alumni Award for Service to the College 

Crystal Pickar (MFA-1) 

Sonalika Nair (MFA-1) 

The Robert Herring Travel Prize 

Sara Herrera Garcia (BFA) 

Daniela Rutigilano (MFA-1) 

The Breger Faculty Achievement Award 

Shannon Leddy 

We wish our newest group of alumni the very best, and look forward to seeing their impact on the design industry.

To view or share the ceremony, click event link: https://fb.watch/5LwLVQLgqw/.