


MotorTrend shares 1996 Article about Alumnus Mark Allen’s (TD ’94) Sidewinder

Designers from Around the World Connect at Detroit Month of Design

Alumnus Chad Jenson ’04 shares about how Thomas Riley Artisan’s Guild spun off one of the top-tier art galleries in Naples

‘Big City Greens,’ co-created by alumnus Chris Houghton (IL ’10) reaches 100th episode

CCS Welcomes New Faculty for Fall 2023
The College for Creative Studies is pleased to introduce a remarkable group of new faculty members, each bringing their unique expertise and passion to our academic community. In the Foundations Department, Michelle Lannoo has been promoted from visiting Assistant...
Alumnus Kevin Beasley (FA ’07) Awarded the Heinz Award for the Arts

CCS Fashion Department Featured in Fashion United Article

CCS Alumni and Ceramicist Olivia Barry Looks to the Past for Present Designs

Celebrating Belonging Blog – The Pervasiveness of Sizeism
Known as sizeism, fatphobia, fat shaming, or weight stigma, this pervasive form of bias involves discriminating against people because of their body size. According to psychologist Rebecca Puhl, PhD, “Sizeism is one of the most deeply entrenched stigmas in today’s society, partly because of sociocultural ideals tying thinness to core American values such as hard work and individualism.”1 Because this form of bias is often directed towards women and others with marginalized identities, including people of color and those in the LGBTQ+ community, sizeism is an intersectional issue.
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