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The Cut: Inside the July Layoffs at SAIC

Budget cuts may have saved the school from financial crisis, but deepened distrust of the administration.

Pay Day: Salary Growth and Inequality at SAIC

The budget got slashed this summer. How much of that budget goes to the people at the top?

A Web Psychic Explains Why Craig Barton Resigned

All signs point to yes. Outlook not so good.

What to do if You’re Afraid You’ll Hate Your Internship

Don't panic, you'll spill the coffee.

How To Facilitate a Strategic Planning Process

Following the release of SAIC's new Strategic Plan, Emily Rich reflects on how it was developed.

Dis/ability at SAIC

Noël Jones reflects on a student panel discussion tackling Disability and Belonging at SAIC.

WANTED: Dean of Faculty, Martin Berger Edition

Martin Berger, the first of three candidates to replace Lisa Wainwright as Dean of Faculty, gave a presentation on himself to students and staff on February 15th.

Multiple Courses

A sampling of niche courses to help you fall in love with SAIC all over again.

Let’s Nominate Chance the Rapper for an SAIC Honorary Doctorate

A critical player in bringing arts funding to Chicago's public schools, it's time to give Chance a piece.

What Happened to Michael Bonesteel?

A Title IX dispute at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago leads an instructor to resign — are students, the school, or the teacher at fault?

What It’s Like to Be Latinx But Not Mexican at SAIC

The curriculum's emphasis on Mexican literature is great — but it excludes most of an entire continent.

F Newsmagazine Surveys SAIC Students on Election 2016

Art school students share their chagrin about the 2016 presidential election.

Remembering Zarah Kamin

A force of kindness and gentleness lives on through her loved ones.

Breaking Down SAIC’s Budget

What are SAIC's biggest revenues and expenses?

From the Archive: The Art Students’ League of Chicago

The covers that graced the League's exhibition catalogues over their fifty-one years.