After the recent snowstorms and school closings, many SCAD Atlanta students wondered about the decision to hold make-up classes ...
Waiting for the ice and snow to melt, a plethora of students set up their laptops around the Spring House TV and Magnolia rooms for a StarCraft II Tournament last Wednesday evening.
Ivy Hall Writers Series presents Rebecca Burns, author of "Burial for a King: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Funeral and the Week that Transformed Atlanta and Rocked the Nation." An author-journalist,
University-aged students donated more than 1.1 million dollars to various causes, which benefited organizations like Hope International, Haiti Transformed and the Atlanta Mission.
Ivy Hall is the site for this annual event. The evening showcases graduate students reading the best nonfiction essays of the year, as determined by guest judge, Teresa Weaver, book
Due to scheduling conflicts with other SCAD events happening in May, SCADCon will be postponed until the 2011-12 academic year. Comics Art Forum and Editors' Day will still be held
Hometown Heroes If you visited your high school or former college over winter break, thank you for spreading the word about SCAD! Please return your completed Hometown Hero report to
SCAD Atlanta will open at 10 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 14 and operate as usual. The SCAD message system suggests students use caution if traveling to the university.
Make-up classes for SCAD Atlanta will begin Saturday, Jan. 15. Saturday's schedule will follow the schedule for Monday classes, only. Information regarding the schedule for future make-up days will be
As the economy struggles to correct itself, many students worry about their accumulating loans.