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Feb. 23, 2021
Two seniors from the 蹤獲扦 School of Fashion were announced as Fashion Scholarship Fund 2021 scholarship recipients. Fashion design seniors Jordan Bigelow and Mattney Yates used their creativity and knowledge to develop case studies focused on current world
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Dec. 14, 2020
The 蹤獲扦 College of Business Administrations (COBA) Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation (CEBI) hosted its third annual CEBI Idea Pitch in a virtual format on Thursday, November 12.
Sponsored by the Ohio Innovation Fund, the CEBI Idea Pitch provides
Dec. 14, 2020
When COVID-19 caused 蹤獲扦s campuses to close back in March, Melissa Reynolds, like many other students, was forced to return home.
Dec. 14, 2020
Nia Allen, a graduate student in the 蹤獲扦 School of Fashions Master of Fashion Industry Studies (M.F.I.S) program, recently received the Peoples Choice Award during the 蹤獲扦 Graduate Studies Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
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Nov. 6, 2020
Fashion in the 90s was dominated by simple styles, but full of patterns and colors. And you can see and buy those styles mixed with contemporary flair today thanks to 蹤獲扦 alumnus, Adam Forrester, who recently designed pieces for the Fresh Prince of Bel-Airs
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Oct. 27, 2020
Since graduating from the 蹤獲扦 School of Fashion in 2011, Tiarra Smallwood has had an impressive career in the fashion world. After designing for brands such as Abercrombie & Fitch and The Gap, she launched her brand MAX+min in 2019. Smallwood was
Oct. 26, 2020
Kelsey Snyder, a 2018 alumna from the 蹤獲扦 School of Fashions merchandising program, was recently interviewed for the popular fashion blog Career Queen, where she discussed life after 蹤獲扦 and her current role as Assistant Merchant for American Eagle
Oct. 26, 2020
Anne Cate, a Cleveland based accessories manufacturer and brand, created by 蹤獲扦 School of Fashion alumna Anne Skoch, recently teamed up with New York-based fashion illustrator, (and fellow School of Fashion alumna) Deanna First.
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Oct. 26, 2020
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Oct. 26, 2020
蹤獲扦 School of Fashion assistant professor, Melissa Campbell, is tackling fiber art in her most recent project that focuses on personal evolutions and how people evolve and become their true selves.