By Rachel Chaikof In her Introduction to Psychology courses, professor Trina Brown, Ph.D., asked her students to create a short illustrated children's book based on their own evaluations of their
The close of the quarter also means the end of the winter segment of the Ivy Hall Writers Series. The final weeks of the winter round of the series featured
This week marks the end of winter quarter at SCAD Atlanta. The Connector staff would like to wish all faculty, staff and students a restful spring break.
When you go to see a movie that seems to promise a mix of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Escape from Alcatraz,” you expect a fair amount of
SCAD Atlanta officials pulled out all the stops to increase student understanding of this quarter’s buzz phrase — Quality Enhancement Plan. On Feb. 25, the university held a QEP rally
http://www.youtube.com/v/yHyfNKVf3hs&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0x3a3a3a&color2=0x999999&border=1 SCAD's Drumline performed at Atlanta's QEP rally in the Hub Feb. 25, with a special guest appearance by Art Malloy, dean of student success. Photos are from staff photographers
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The SCAD community witnessed two moving performances of “The Vagina Monologues” Feb. 18-19. Produced exclusively by SCAD students, the production was the first of its kind at SCAD Atlanta. The
By Blair Kao Located in Atlanta’s Historic Arts District, Castleberry Hill is full of creativity, as evidenced by its 2nd Friday ArtStroll. The event, which takes place the second Friday
Despite the inclement weather Feb. 12, six artists and a professor put up a multidimensional installation exhibit at Studioplex. Martha Whittington, a professor of fine arts at SCAD, said she