CCS Alumni Create Interactive Public Art for Royal Oak City Hall
CCS alumni Laurie Eisenhardt and Marcia Hovland, both of Royal Oak, Mich., have teamed up to create an interactive public art project sponsored by the Royal Oak Commission for the Arts’ inaugural artist laureate program.CCS Alumnus Part of New Ford Bronco Design Team
Chris Young, Senior Creative Designer at Ford Motor Company and CCS Transportation Design alumnus, is a part of the team that worked on the human-machine interface in the new Ford Bronco Sport and was recently featured by the Detroit Free Press.CCS Responds to Reversal of ICE Guidelines for International Students
On July 6, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released new guidance on the status of international students in the United States, requiring them to attend at least one in-person class or risk losing the visas that permit them to study here. In an unexpected...Craft and Material Studies Department Announces New Digital Fabrication Minor
New minor marries digital technologies and traditional materials.
Kresge Arts in Detroit Announces the 2020 Kresge Artist Fellows and Gilda Award Recipients
Kresge Arts in Detroit is pleased to announce the artists receiving 2020 Kresge Artist Fellowships and Gilda Awards in Film & Music and Live Arts. Kresge Arts in Detroit is pleased to announce the artists receiving 2020 Kresge Artist Fellowships and Gilda...Genovation Looks to CCS Students to Redefine the Exterior of the GXE
Genovation is now looking to CCS students to redefine the exterior design of their GXE – to create a unique design language that takes the GXE and its revolutionary technology to the next level. Genovation, an electric vehicle company that pushes the...Juneteenth
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. Although the Emancipation Proclamation was effective on January 1, 1863, it took 2 and a half additional years for enslaved men, women, and children in Galveston,...Documenting History
Photojournalist and Photography alumna Ashlee Rezin Garcia lets her camera do the talking as she documents protests against police brutality and racial injustice for the Chicago Sun-Times.
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