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Author: education Created: 3/20/2009 12:02 PM
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By education on 3/8/2010 6:18 AM

The work environment can be cruel — and the business climate is harsher than ever. To survive, you’ve got to adapt. The 2010 AIGA Show Off lets students display the traits that separate them from the herd.

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By education on 2/12/2010 4:09 PM

Sometimes, if you want your dreams to come true, all you have to do is ask politely.  One of these simple requests a few months ago landed Gaston Lacombe in the Philippines, with the chance to fulfill a photo assignment that could make even the most seasoned photographers jealous.

 

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By education on 9/30/2009 3:55 AM

At CDIA, they believe it is essential to provide students with hands-on experience with real-world clients. They also believe that it is important to make a positive impact in the community. These ideologies come together to create our Practicum program philosophy and here's one example:

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By education on 5/15/2009 4:38 PM

 

Boston University’s CDIA DC, Campus launched its first of a series of curriculum meetings with 15 executive and director-level creative professionals from a variety of industries. This meeting of the minds was the campus’ first formal initiative to solicit advice from the area’s top agencies and nonprofits in a private forum with CDIA Executive Director Bob Daniels and other department directors.

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