
Art School Debt Trap Grows
Art schools promise success, but many graduates face crushing debt and a lack of practical skills, highlighting a systemic mismatch between cost and career readiness.
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Art schools promise success, but many graduates face crushing debt and a lack of practical skills, highlighting a systemic mismatch between cost and career readiness.

Dartmouth College's Hopkins Center for the Arts has completed a $128 million renovation and expansion by Snøhetta, adding new theatre and dance spaces and modernizing facilities.

Cleveland State University transferred WCSB 89.3 operations to Ideastream Public Media without payment, gaining a board seat for its president. The station is now JazzNEO, sparking controversy.

Leading architecture school deans across the U.S. share their fall semester goals, focusing on housing, climate change, technology, and community engagement, while some emphasize traditional craft ove

Australian humanities face accelerated decline due to funding changes, enrollment caps, and rising fees. New policies threaten arts and social sciences, raising concerns over graduate debt and interna

The historic Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra has been suspended for the remainder of the academic year after a university investigation confirmed hazing violations.

Notre Dame's School of Architecture received a record $150 million gift from alumnus Matthew Walsh and his wife, Joyce, expanding its global reach and research.