


President’s Blog: CCS’s Commitment to a More Sustainable Future
Last week’s Earth Day celebrations underscored the urgency for collective action to drive a more sustainable future. Concerns about our environment are more urgent than ever as we witness first-hand the changes and effects of global warming. A clean and thriving earth...
President’s Blog – Inclusive Environments Unlock Creative Potential
Written by President Don Tuski The College for Creative Studies prides itself on its rich, diverse community. We strive to make sure our campus is a safe place for all community members. Addressing areas like age, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion,...
President’s Blog – CCS Stands with HBCUs Against Violence and Intimidation
The College for Creative Studies (CCS) is deeply concerned about the appalling pattern of bomb threats against Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) this year. According to multiple reports, over 20 HBCUs were subject to a bomb scare between January 31...
President’s Blog – December 2021
A Year of Collaboration As I pause to reflect on this transformative year, several important themes have surfaced, some precipitated by the pandemic and others catalyzed by our current strategic plan. One that has been on my mind a lot has been collaboration –...
President’s Blog – Experiential Learning: Fundamental to Student Success
The anatomy of higher education can look the same for many students. Go to class, take tests, complete assignments and projects—but how do students apply skills learned in the classroom to the world outside of higher education? At CCS, we define Experiential Learning...
President’s Blog: CCS Partners with Pensole Design Academy to open Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design
As many of you already know, we made a historic announcement on Tuesday, October 12 in coordination with PENSOLE Design Academy of Portland, Oregon. If you didn’t hear, let me get you up to speed on what happened that Tuesday as we gathered in front of Lewis College...
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