
Student winners named for NSCAD’s alumni ring redesign
Erin Fleming, a senior student in NSCAD’s jewellery and metalsmithing program, has won first prize in a competition to redesign the university’s alumni ring.
Erin Fleming, a senior student in NSCAD’s jewellery and metalsmithing program, has won first prize in a competition to redesign the university’s alumni ring.
Applications for Winter 2023 in-course scholarship are now open through the NSCAD Form Portal, under the “Awards” header. These applications are accesible by all current
NSCAD is proud to share that Kye-Yeon Son, Professor of Jewellery and Metalsmithing in the Division of Craft, has been awarded the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal.
As part of the ongoing implementation of anti-racist practices and dismantling of oppressive institutional structures, NSCAD is pleased to announce a second cohort hiring initiative
NSCAD University (NSCAD) and the Faculty Union of NSCAD (FUNSCAD) Unit II are pleased to announce they have reached a tentative agreement in collective bargaining with their technicians.
NSCAD University has announced it signed a long-term agreement with the Halifax Port Authority to create an accessible, unified campus that will be the cornerstone of the vibrant creative and social district at the Halifax Seaport.
NSCAD University (NSCAD) and the Faculty Union of NSCAD (FUNSCAD) Unit I are pleased to announce they have reached a tentative agreement in collective bargaining with their Regular Full-Time, Pro-Rated and Part-Time faculty.
NSCAD’s alumni ring designed by Karen Konzuk ( BFA 1997) will be updated in 2024 with a brand-new design. What will NSCAD’s alumni be wearing? The competition is open to current NSCAD Jewellery & Metalsmithing students and recent graduates (2018-2022) of the program.
NSCAD University and Nocturne are a natural pairing in a creative city like Halifax. As the province’s leading cultural institution, it is no surprise that
National Truth and Reconciliation Day is a time to honour the Survivors of residential schools. NSCAD University will close it campuses on September 30 to allow our community members to begin or continue their awareness of the history and impact of residential schools, and to advance their understanding and compassion for reconciliation and healing.
Erin Fleming, a senior student in NSCAD’s jewellery and metalsmithing program, has won first prize in a competition to redesign the university’s alumni ring.
Applications for Winter 2023 in-course scholarship are now open through the NSCAD Form Portal, under the “Awards” header. These applications are accesible by all current
NSCAD is proud to share that Kye-Yeon Son, Professor of Jewellery and Metalsmithing in the Division of Craft, has been awarded the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal.
As part of the ongoing implementation of anti-racist practices and dismantling of oppressive institutional structures, NSCAD is pleased to announce a second cohort hiring initiative
NSCAD University (NSCAD) and the Faculty Union of NSCAD (FUNSCAD) Unit II are pleased to announce they have reached a tentative agreement in collective bargaining with their technicians.
NSCAD University has announced it signed a long-term agreement with the Halifax Port Authority to create an accessible, unified campus that will be the cornerstone of the vibrant creative and social district at the Halifax Seaport.
NSCAD University (NSCAD) and the Faculty Union of NSCAD (FUNSCAD) Unit I are pleased to announce they have reached a tentative agreement in collective bargaining with their Regular Full-Time, Pro-Rated and Part-Time faculty.
NSCAD’s alumni ring designed by Karen Konzuk ( BFA 1997) will be updated in 2024 with a brand-new design. What will NSCAD’s alumni be wearing? The competition is open to current NSCAD Jewellery & Metalsmithing students and recent graduates (2018-2022) of the program.
NSCAD University and Nocturne are a natural pairing in a creative city like Halifax. As the province’s leading cultural institution, it is no surprise that
National Truth and Reconciliation Day is a time to honour the Survivors of residential schools. NSCAD University will close it campuses on September 30 to allow our community members to begin or continue their awareness of the history and impact of residential schools, and to advance their understanding and compassion for reconciliation and healing.