By Rachel Chaikof An adventure taking trains throughout Europe I am currently busy touring around Europe before I head off to SCAD-Lacoste to study abroad for the fall quarter.I was
By Rachel Chaikof Second-year student Michael Cooke talks about his venture into filmmaking Mike Cooke, a second-year broadcast design student has had many achievements, including having filmed and edited an
By Gray Chapman On July 22, television personality and furniture designer Ty Pennington came to SCAD-Atlanta to speak about his experiences struggling with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) throughout his
By Gray Chapman On Sept. 3, SCAD bestowed an honorary professorship upon actor, director and producer Jackie Chan. Chan, who was trained at the Peking Opera School in Hong Kong,
By Gray Chapman Laura Russell, a recent fashion graduate, was honored by fashion designers Jeffrey Kalinski and Isaac Mizrahi with the Jeffrey New Talent award after presenting her designs at
By Latitia Spaulding M.F.A. Professional Writing students helped bridge an understanding of Caribbean culture at the Second Annual Caribbean Arts and Culture Symposium held June 25 and 26 at SCAD-Atlanta.
By Gray Chapman Here are just a few changes that have taken place at SCAD-Atlanta for this fall: Technology: 167 computers have been replaced with new ones. There are also
The Savannah College of Art and Design-Atlanta is exhibiting the first Atlanta solo show of French artist Kader Attia, Sept. 22-Nov. 30, at the ACA Gallery of SCAD. Attia will
On Thursday, Sept 18-21, the Second Annual Hautelanta Fashion Week will be taking place at the Atlanta Civic Center. Runway shows will take place between 7-10 p.m. every day. Interested
The Savannah College of Art and Design is revamping the Bees athletics, recreation and intramural departments. Beginning with the 2009-10 season, SCAD will begin offering six intercollegiate sports - men's