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Nossi Students Gain Experience with Nashville Internships

Nossi College of Art students are highly encouraged to research, interview for and participate in an internship before the end of their education. Some students wait until their final year or semester while others find success by working a variety of internships in art college. Barry Howard, Nossi’s Career Services Director, helps students connect to […]

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RAW Artist Impact and Creating Your Artist Presence

Story by Debra Holloman, follow her on Instagram June’s RAW Artist Showcase highlighted a Nossi College of Art student and graduate while fellow students and alumni stopped by to see and support the hard work put into each artist’s work. The artists showcasing were Sean Williams, a recent Illustration graduate and Jonte Swoope, a current

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Stay Current with Nossi’s ‘Together’ Program

The creative world is defined by its constant change and technological developments. As a creative professional, you know this better than the average person. You also know how essential it is to keep up-to-date with industry trends to see success in the real world. Nossi College of Art & Design provides alumni a means to

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Student Recipient of the Maggie Thompson Phipps Scholarship

Remembering a Beautiful Soul Maggie Thompson Phipps was a 2007 Nossi College of Art Photography graduate. In addition to her brilliant personality, Maggie was known by her special ability to capture a person’s essence through her photography. Unfortunately, Maggie passed away in 2016 after a hard-fought battle against brain cancer. Her family has set up

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Life After Service: Back to School Guide for Veterans

Exclusively written for nossi.edu by Allie Cooper After an honorable discharge, many veterans decide to go to college or university to complete their advanced education. Not all skills learned in the military are transferrable to a career, so getting a higher education can make you more competitive and desirable in the civilian job market. Nossi College

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