03/09/12 | Posted by Tami Liss | Posted in Student Blogger
"Make the most of what you have" is something you quickly learn to live by, as a student investing in a school in order to gain use of its resources (and of course, learning to...
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03/09/12 | Posted by Tami Liss | Posted in Student Blogger
"Make the most of what you have" is something you quickly learn to live by, as a student investing in a school in order to gain use of its resources (and of course, learning to...
02/28/12 | Posted by | Posted in Student Blogger
Sunday night, the 26th I was invited to attend The Road to the Red Carpet. Basically, the event was a party to watch the Oscars and network with other artists in the Cleveland area. When...
Philadelphia Trip, Squirrels, And Birds
02/17/12 | Posted by | Posted in Student Blogger
Whoo Hoo! It's Friday and it is a beautiful sunny day outside. Well I had a great time on the Philadelphia trip. We got to stay in downtown Philadelphia at the Crown Plaza. We got...
02/17/12 | Posted by Tami Liss | Posted in Student Blogger
Part of my Graduation "bucket-list" is to attend as many CIA events this year as possible. Looking back, I regret not going to more while still a Freshman or Sophomore. But the closer you get...
02/07/12 | Posted by | Posted in Student Blogger
Hello! With this blog I'll be talking about my work and inspirations as well about my stay with CIA. This past week CIA held a few fun events. After studios were finished for the day,...
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