


CCS Team Wins International Biodesign Challenge
For the second year in a row, a team of CCS graduate students took the Overall Winner award at this year’s Biodesign Challenge 2021 (BDC), an international education program and competition that partners students with biologists, artists, and designers to envision,...
BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month
Racial trauma is something that has plagued communities of color for decades. Research has shown that trauma can be passed down through generations and can even rewire your DNA.
Juneteenth 2021
Juneteenth, which is June 19, is a nationally celebrated holiday that recognizes the commemoration of the ending of slavery. It is also known to some as the African American Emancipation Day.

June is Pride Month
June is Pride Month. Learn more about the history of Pride marches, and get information on local happenings throughout the month here.

CCS Alumna Mastermind Behind the New Hummer EV Interior
The GMC Hummer got a brand-new wardrobe and Tara Ellis, CCS MFA Color and Materials Design alumna, is the queen of its cabin makeover.
The Detroit News Covers Inaugural CCS Fashion Show
The roof! The roof! The roof is on fire! Or it certainly seemed to be Wednesday evening when the Fashion Accessories Design department of the College for Creative Studies presented its first catwalk production on the rooftop of CCS’s Taubman Center Parking Structure....
Detroit Public TVs One Detroit Features CCS Alumnus Sabrina Nelson
Celebrated Detroit artist and CCS Art Practice alumna Sabrina Nelson creates and describes her exhibition “Why You Wanna Fly Blackbird” based on how Black women feel when their womb, their home becomes empty after a child is lost.
May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
What Is Urgent for APA Community Now—Messages from Congress: “This Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is unlike any other APAHM we’ve celebrated. While this month is normally a time to celebrate and reflect on the numerous and outstanding contributions Asian...
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