A new course recenters rural life, using architecture
Assistant professor of architecture and cultures Ettore Santi developed the course "Designing the Rural" to explore how to improve life in rural communities.
December 16, 2024
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A new course recenters rural life, using architecture
Assistant professor of architecture and cultures Ettore Santi developed the course "Designing the Rural" to explore how to improve life in rural communities.
December 16, 2024
Co-op spotlight: Makenna Harnden, Huntington Theatre
Makenna graduated from CAMD in 2024 with a Bachelor of Science in media and screen studies in theatre. While at CAMD, she completed several co-ops, including a lighting and electrics co-op at the Huntington Theatre.
December 13, 2024
Co-op spotlight: Ritika Iyer, RODE Architects
Ritika Iyer graduated with a BA in Architecture in 2024; she’s set to complete her M.Arch in Spring 2025. During her time at CAMD, she completed two co-ops. She took us behind the scenes at her co-op with RODE Architects
December 12, 2024
Co-op spotlight: Yuzhe (Satoh) Feng, Boston Public Library
Yuhze (Satoh) Feng will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in design in 2025. He completed his first co-op at the Norman B. Leventhal Map and Education Center at the Boston Public Library.
December 12, 2024
Game design professors offer top gift ideas
Game design professors Alexandra To, Fox Zarow, and Bob DeSchutter offer top gift ideas for gamers and tech fans alike.
December 11, 2024
What does TikTok's future look like?
The latest court ruling against Chinese company Bytedance, owner of the social media app TikTok, doesn't remove the possibility that the app could be banned in January 2025. Professor John Wihbey weighs in.
December 6, 2024
From CAMD to co-op: Zach Richmond on music licensing
We chatted with Zachary Richmond, Class of 2021, who completed several co-ops in an oft-overlooked, but critical, part of the industry: music copyright.
December 5, 2024
News deserts, and news start-ups, continue to spread
Journalism professor Dan Kennedy offers insight into the growing number of cities experiencing "news deserts."
December 3, 2024
Can you call it a 'dupe'?
From furniture to skincare, "dupes" abound. These alternatives are usually cheaper than the original products -- but these marketing claims can land sellers in legal hot water.
November 26, 2024
Vitriol and harassment fuels Gamergate 2.0
Game design faculty Fox Zarow and Alexandra To speak to the recent wave of harassment and vitriol that game studios have faced and how it's a continuation of the original Gamergate.
November 25, 2024
NUTV adapts, streaming news, short films and more
Mainstream news outlets aren't the only ones adapting their programming for streaming. NUTV is working to make content that students can stream anytime on Youtube.
November 12, 2024
CCMISC Welcomes Documentary Filmmaker to Discuss Gaming Culture
Last week, CCMISC welcomed filmmaker Jane Wagner for a Zoom discussion after a screening of the documentary "Break the Game."
November 7, 2024