Archive: Sustainability
Alum Jeff Yen’s Campus Shuttle Service Project Supports Safe, Sustainable Transportation
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010To aid students as they navigate the Academy’s urban campus, Academy grad Jeff Yen has combined cutting-edge web and mobile technology. His Campus Shuttle Service project is attracting attention, says Yen, MFA09, and has just been recognized as a Webpick by the highly respected design publication Communication Arts.
The Campus Shuttle Service project is both a… Full Story »
San Francisco to Honor Academy of Art U. for Community Clean Team Participation
Friday, March 5th, 2010More than 500 volunteers and community partners, including the Academy, will be recognized March 6th for the 10th anniversary of San Francisco’s Community Clean Team. In the past decade, thousands of volunteers — including Academy faculty and students — have worked to plant trees, eradicate graffiti and generally “clean and green” the city.
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Emily Pilloton on the Design Revolution Roadshow (& the 1 question everyone asks)
Thursday, February 11th, 2010At the Design Revolution Roadshow’s launch Feb. 4, we had a chance to talk with Roadshow founder Emily Pilloton. In her comments, she touches on the presentations she and Matt Miller give to students, the Design Revolution Toolkit and its 13 values, and how her project connects design with the people who need it most.
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Design Revolution Roadshow Launches with an Academy Party
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010What better way to kick off a roadshow than a parking lot party? On Feb. 4, Emily Pilloton’s Design Revolution Roadshow was celebrated in the lot of the Academy of Art University building at 601 Brannan St. in San Francisco. Along with the fun, guests were exposed to a powerful message of humanitarian-centered design.
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Students Display Banner Art at Urban Forest Project Preview
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010On Jan. 23, a group of designers, artists, students, civic leaders and residents from the Bayview community in San Francisco gathered to celebrate the environment, education and public arts. The occasion, a preview of the Urban Forest Project, allowed students and Bayview kids to show their art created for the project and for the occasion.
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