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Findings Released from 2010 SNAAP Survey of 13,500 Arts Alumnioject Registration and Findings from 2010 SNAAP Survey

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Findings Released from 2010 SNAAP Survey of 13,500 Arts Alumni

The Strategic National Arts Alumni Project has released its first national report, based on data from the 2010 survey of over 13,500 alumni from 154 institutions nationwide. The findings show that, contrary to widespread belief, most arts graduates are happily employed and satisfied with their careers.

The SNAAP report contains a treasure-trove of information about the educational experiences of arts alumni as well as their career paths. To access the press release: http://snaap.indiana.edu/pdf/SNAAP_Press_Release_050311.pdf. For the report: http://snaap.indiana.edu/pdf/SNAAP_2011_Report.pdf

To view some of the national press that SNAAP received as a result of the report: http://snaap.iub.edu/about/news.cfm

 

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Grantee Spotlight: Design Corps and Tulane City Center

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Design Corps supports the vital role that design can play in addressing critical issues and needs of communities. Through the Social Economic Environmental Design (SEED) initiative, Design Corps provides communities, institutions and design professionals with the tools and services they need to integrate community-engaged processes into design activities, leading to projects that reflect a community's values and cultural identities. Public inclusion as a "best practice" in design is increasingly recognized as a highly effective way to sustain the health and longevity of a place or a community.

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