Editor’s note: This is the second installment of an occasional series on printmaking at SCAD. Printmakers are known to combine ancient and modern techniques with artistic sense to produce timeless
A pot of gold is said to be at the end of every rainbow. Recently, that legend proved true. Nestled on the fifth floor of Building C, the printmaking department
It’s no surprise that President Obama lives his life under the public’s microscope. Last month, though, he offered advice on privacy. The president urged Virginia high schoolers to be mindful
Third-year SCAD fashion student Azede Jean-Pierre will host her first fashion show Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. Jean-Pierre will show off her spring/summer collection at the The Goat Farm, an
As a young child, I knew that I had a knack for interior design. At the age of 4, I had to approve everything that was going into my newly
You've got mail! Or, most likely, “there is a package for pick up.” For SCAD-Atlanta faculty, staff and students, such a message is a common pop-up on MySCAD. It always
The smell of barbecue hot dogs and hamburgers permeated through the crowds of people who were laughing, dancing and jumping on moonwalks during the SCAD Way Festival on May 15.
Does the way we dress impact on people's impression on us? Why are we so fascinated when "ugly ducklings" become famous? After all, are we only what we wear?
The Connector examines these, and other questions, as part of an experimental audio-slideshow.
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In tough times, students want any financial aid they can get. SCAD officials say they have been working to offer a considerable amount of scholarships to current students. Cynthia Brayton