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
Audrey Morris, second-year sequential art student, and Joy Taney, fourth-year sequential art student, discuss Taney's work on comic strips.
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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The Art History students of Art and Architecture of India class present a student exhibition on "Myth and Motif in India Art." Students employed a myth and a motif to
Second-year fashion student Kamilah Bennett takes time out of her busy schedule to relax with a game of pool with her friend, Jarvon Gomez, who is a visitor.
J.J. Abrams may be in all the headlines right now for his reboot of the “Star Trek” movies, but back in the medium he’s most famous for, his creative team
GamesThatWork.com, a game design studio in downtown Atlanta, is looking to fill a paid Summer Intern Position in game content development. The person hired would be working on a number