Some SCAD students will have a new space to learn and create this fall. The space, a three-story, 60,000-square-foot facility that once housed Atlanta’s NBC affiliate WXIA-TV, is now the
The office of counseling and student support services will transmit all disability accommodations via e-mail, effective Fall 2009. This does not replace face-to-face contact with students (with the exception of
Prominent designers and some of Atlanta’s most fashionable converged at the 55 Allen Plaza office tower downtown for auctions, cocktails, couture and a cause on Aug. 31. The cause: Jeffrey
Aug. 24 4:47 p.m. — A fire alarm was set off at 1600 Peachtree St., and the building was evacuated. The panel did not reset; the fire department and fire
In response to the spread of the H1N1 virus, the Savannah College of Art and Design is implementing various protocols suggested for colleges and universities by the Centers for Disease
SCAD alumna Susan Isaacs (M.Arch., 2001) is one part of a four-person panel that’s in the running to present at the South by Southwest Conference in 2010. The panel’s proposed
Presented by Library Reference Services All workshops are at Noon in Library #413 Introduction to Finding Articles On the Visual Arts Friday, October 9 If you are a new student
SCAD faculty, staff and students are invited to the opening reception of a special exhibition by SCAD graduate student Chuck Parham, Sunday, Aug. 16, 6-10 p.m. at Studioplex, 659 Auburn
For her first solo exhibition in Atlanta, New York–based artist Kyung Jeon presents "Mischief and Melancholy," a series of works exploring the themes of love and loss, at SCAD-Atlanta's Trois
Aug. 2 5:40 a.m. — A Nissan Altima drove past the Spring House security booth and around to the back of the building at a high speed without stopping. The










