The closure of Philadelphia’s University of the Arts unleashed a court fight over how to divvy up the cash it left behind.
In today's times, Fine Arts is emerging as an excellent field for students seeking new and creative career options. If, after ...
The Center for Nonviolence invites the community to an evening of honest, reflective and deeply human storytelling at Your Feminist Awakening from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday in The Folsom Room at Plymouth ...
The University of North Texas recently made national headlines for closing an art exhibition on campus days after it opened. But it’s not an isolated incident. It’s just one example of a growing ...
The School of Art has awarded four fellowships in creativity and wellness to U of A faculty across several colleges and span a number of programs such as exercise science, engineering, business, ...
Students at the Sheboygan County Juvenile Detention Center painted a mural as part of Sheboygan Visual Artists' Kaleidoscope ...
Spelman College welcomed over 85 students from 10 HBCUs to compete in the fourth annual HBCU Game Jam, a 24-hour hackathon competition where students work in teams to create original video games from ...
Gordon College in rural Wenham, Mass., recently released plans for the Adams Center for Music, “a world-class performance ...
The school’s president and provost discussed removing artworks “of concern” before shuttering Victor Quiñonez’s exhibition, ...
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Gail Borden Public Library in downtown Elgin is hosting a “250 Years of Impactful ...
Rahul Mittra highlighted features of the Union Budget 2026 related to support for the "Orange Economy" or the creative economy.
As part of Women's History Month coverage, we honor three Austin leaders who died recently: Bernadette Phifer, Emma Lou Linn and Retta Kelley Van Auken.