NSCAD’s Severely Queer Gatherings build community around World AIDS Day
Queer faculty members launch a new initiative to address sexual and gender equity and build coalitions at the school. Milko Delgado, El Club del SIDA,
Queer faculty members launch a new initiative to address sexual and gender equity and build coalitions at the school. Milko Delgado, El Club del SIDA,
NSCAD alumnus, Muammer ‘Titu’ Ayub established an electric boat factory to create affordable, well-designed boats for people who need them most. Credit: Courtesy. Muammer ‘Titu’
The NSCAD John Dobson Challenge is a business pitch competition for students looking to launch or expand their creative businesses. This is a chance for
NSCAD University has launched its 2024 Equity Census as part of the Seriously Creative Plan to strengthen its commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. This initiative will allow NSCAD to better understand the diversity within its community.
NSCAD MFA student Janelle Ledua has received the prestigious Scotia Scholars Master’s Award from Research Nova Scotia. Over the course of the two-year term, Ledua
Michelle Irving’s NSCAD90s Instagram page is a time capsule to a unique time period at the university. Photos from the NSCAD90s Instagram page. Courtesy: Michelle
For Laura Acosta, textile patterns become a means to reflect on her hybrid identity and embrace the beauty of both cultures. “Camouflaged Screams” installation by
Queer faculty members launch a new initiative to address sexual and gender equity and build coalitions at the school. Milko Delgado, El Club del SIDA,
NSCAD alumnus, Muammer ‘Titu’ Ayub established an electric boat factory to create affordable, well-designed boats for people who need them most. Credit: Courtesy. Muammer ‘Titu’
The NSCAD John Dobson Challenge is a business pitch competition for students looking to launch or expand their creative businesses. This is a chance for
NSCAD University has launched its 2024 Equity Census as part of the Seriously Creative Plan to strengthen its commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. This initiative will allow NSCAD to better understand the diversity within its community.
NSCAD MFA student Janelle Ledua has received the prestigious Scotia Scholars Master’s Award from Research Nova Scotia. Over the course of the two-year term, Ledua
Michelle Irving’s NSCAD90s Instagram page is a time capsule to a unique time period at the university. Photos from the NSCAD90s Instagram page. Courtesy: Michelle
For Laura Acosta, textile patterns become a means to reflect on her hybrid identity and embrace the beauty of both cultures. “Camouflaged Screams” installation by