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SAIC
Money, Money, Money: How Financial Aid Gets Applied at SAIC
Understanding how award decisions are made.
SAIC
What to Know About the Fall 2023 Schedule Change
The Fall 2023 schedule change will shorten studio classes, stagger class times, and more.
Multimedia
Photo Essay: ‘Respect our voice, respect our choice!’ — Part-Time Faculty Fight for a Fair Contract
Part-time faculty organized in front of the Art Institute Sept. 21 demanding a new contract the school.
Reproductive Issue
Take It or Leave It: SAIC’s New Parental Leave Policy
New SAIC policy formalizes its first paid parental leave for faculty and staff, but still leaves part-time faculty scrambling.
SAIC
Romance Moratorium: Dean Berger on Relationship Policy
The dean on SAIC's new policy prohibiting romantic and sexual relationships between faculty and undergrads.
SAIC
NEXT, Vol. II: Diversity or Diversion?
The NEXT Initiative promises change, but will it pan out?
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A Celebration of Marilyn Houlberg’s Remarkable Life
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Two-part video documenting Marilyn Houlberg's memorial service at SAIC.
Entertainment
Dean of Graduate Studies To Host Salon At Her Home
Rebecca Duclos has organized an informal discussion series for SAIC graduate students
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Evaluating Evaluations
Each semester, every student is asked to complete a teacher evaluation for each class he or she is in. The evaluations are collected by a student, and then returned to department heads, who in turn pass them on to Student Affairs.
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Lecture Roundup
Check out lecture recaps with Wangechi Mutu, Doug Ischar, Dexter Dalwood, and Kathyrn Schaffer.
Arts & Culture
Anne Wilson at Rhona Hoffman
Don't miss the beautiful last solo exhibition "Rewind" by SAIC professor Anne Wilson
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Interview with SAIC’s President Walter Massey
F Newsmagazine talks with SAIC's President Walter Massey about his new position and his plans and ideas for SAIC.
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It Might Get Physical
Aggression is part of everybody’s life and you need it to hold boundaries, to make changes, to be proactive. It’s more than just being assertive — let’s call a spade a spade. It’s aggression.
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A Passion for Shaping Metal
The basement of the Columbus Drive building may not see a lot of sunshine, but SAIC metals professor Ron Lancaster illuminates the space with a hot torch as he shapes cold metal into art.
Arts & Culture
Exploring Performance Art
SAIC and the Department of Cultural Affairs team up to present IN>TIME 2010 March 26-27 at the Chicago Cultural Center