It’s by no simple coincidence that SCAD touts a 98% employment rate. An internship is something that will set any recent graduate aside, giving them a much better chance of employment upon graduation. It’s the difference between, “I’ve graduated and need to start looking for jobs,” and “
After working in economic development, urban design, journalism and broadcasting, André Natta, a SCAD architectural history alumnus and former District editor-in-chief, will join the 2017-2018 class of John S. Knight Journalism Fellows at Stanford University, one of the nation’s most competit
It’s by no simple coincidence that SCAD touts a 98% employment rate. An internship is something that will set any recent graduate aside, giving them a much better chance of employment upon graduation. It’s the difference between, “I’ve graduated and need to start looking for jobs,” and “
Nine SCAD students traveled north to capture video and photos of Monday’s total solar eclipse. Savannah was forecast to have a 97 percent eclipse, but northern locals experienced full totality. Seeing the mid-day eclipse meant the group had to wake at 3:30 a.m. to stake out the perfect spot at
This Monday, August 21, a total solar eclipse will be completely visible within a band across the entire United States for the first time since 1918. The path of the eclipse in its totality will pass over Charleston, South Carolina, just an hour’s drive from Savannah. Eclipses, according to SCAD P
Fresh Outta College is a weekly District column that documents the post-grad life of SCAD alumni pursuing creative careers. If you ever doubted your ability to get a job post-SCAD, tune in and let these alumni ease your worries. With a little help from photography professor, Craig Stevens, Laura Bec
Written by Hadley Passela It’s by no simple coincidence that SCAD touts a 98% employment rate. An internship is something that will set any recent graduate aside, giving them a much better chance of employment upon graduation. It’s the difference between, “I’ve graduated and need to st
Though nationally recognized as a budding film and television town, the city of Savannah did not have an official, fully stocked prop house until April of this year. That changed when Samita Wolfe, president of Film Biz Recycling, took on the nonprofit when it was still housed in Brooklyn, New York.
Artist Maggie Mullin O’Hara is not afraid to express vulnerability when it comes to her creative process. The 2015 SCAD MFA in Photography alum’s recent exhibition, “I’m Trying to Tell You,” at the Telfair Museum’s Jepson Center now through Nov. 5, 2017, proves just that. According t