Taubman Center in the News
Henry Ford Academy: School for Creative Studies is accepting applications for students entering the 6th and 9th grades for the 2010-2011 school year until 5 p.m. on February 10, 2010.
Newly constructed gymnasium dedicated in the Thompsons’ honor
CCS’s Taubman Center and Henry Ford Academy: School for Creative Studies are profiled in the current issue of Metropolis magazine.
Upcoming Information Sessions Help Families Learn More About Detroit’s Middle and High School of Academics, Art and Design.
In an effort to help create new economies in Detroit, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation today announced more than $5 million in grants to strengthen the city’s creative sector, increase job training and expand public Internet access. CCS received a $1.01 million award in supports of it $145 million A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education.
A column by CCS President Rick Rogers titled "Other Voices: Taubman Center helps CCS be agent of change for Detroit" appears in the current issue of Crain's Detroit Business.
Located in the main promenade of the Taubman Center is Detroit Deliquescence, an iconic work of art in Detroit’s history.
CCS today celebrates the grand opening of its A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education, an integrated educational community focused on art and design extending from middle school through graduate school and beyond into the professional realm.
A little after 10 a.m. today, some of Detroit's heaviest hitters are expected to celebrate the opening of the College for Creative Studies' new center in the remodeled hulk of the old General Motors Argonaut Building.
Henry Ford Academy: School for Creative Studies (HFA:SCS), an innovative middle and high school focused on art, design and creativity that was developed by the Henry Ford Learning Institute and College for Creative Studies was recently featured on Fox 2.
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