Given their passion for art and education, it's no surprise the Sinhas are some of SAIC's biggest advocates.
Fantasy novels, board games, long hikes, and more: Associate Dean of Student Success Katrina Valera shares her current infatuations.
President Tenny reflects on the start of her last year leading SAIC.
In Washington, DC, Herrera got a fresh perspective on art history and research at the brand new Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino.
Aaliyah Merrick first visited campus as a high schooler through SAIC's Continuing Studies program—and now she’s a full-time undergraduate student at the School.
As she prepares to retire after six years as the first woman to lead SAIC in its 157-year history, President Elissa Tenny leaves a legacy that touches every corner of the School.
With Make Way: A Roadmap to Student Access, Equity, and Affordability, President Tenny fortified three of the School’s core educational pillars: scholarships, internships, and wellness.
Alum Rachel Niffenegger (BFA 2008) and Academic Advisor Michael Zapata were announced as two of the four 2023 Art Achievement Award recipients by the Meier Foundation.
Alum Rirkrit Tiravanija (MFA 1986) is presenting his new retrospective A Lot of People at PS1 MoMA in New York.
Student Alisia Medina (BFA 2024) was one of six emerging fashion designers chosen for Teen Vogue’s Generation Next.