The Detroit Difference: CCS Students at the Forefront of Local Innovation
Explore the impact of CCS Detroit student innovation on local businesses through unique art and design collaborations.
Explore the impact of CCS Detroit student innovation on local businesses through unique art and design collaborations.
The Emmy-winning documentary “The City of Chefs” features stop-motion animation created by CCS Entertainment Arts students, celebrating Detroit’s culinary heritage.
Learn how celebrated automotive designer Dick Ruzzin’s enduring gift to the College for Creative Studies is helping talented design students launch their creative careers through an endowed scholarship.
Launch your career faster with CCS’s 90-credit Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Business Management. This unique three-year program prepares you for leadership in the global fashion industry with a focus on strategic thinking, digital fluency, and brand development. No portfolio required for admission.
Tracy Muscat, Vice President for Institutional Advancement at the College for Creative Studies (CCS), is retiring, effective August 22, 2025.
Late nights, bold collections, and an internship in Hollywood — CCS fashion student Maxwell Honeycutt is stitching together a future as dramatic as his designs.
The College for Creative Studies (CCS) is excited to launch the Apple Foundation Program, a free app development program coming to the College’s A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education in collaboration with Apple.
Discover how CCS Photography alumnus Evan Butka (‘10) built a career behind the camera, from HBO and Netflix to the set of SLAY and Euphoria, bringing emotion to life one frame at a time.
CCS students partnered with Detroit’s sustainable eyewear brand GODNII to create handcrafted, hyperlocal designs through the Practicing Design Center.
The College for Creative Studies has been named to the Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Honor Roll for the 7th consecutive year, recognizing its strong pathways and high success rates for transfer students.
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