The Healey-Driscoll Administration highlighted MassArt’s leadership in higher education innovation and co-op learning models, underscoring the college’s role in advancing experiential, career-connected education in Massachusetts.
The state Department of Higher Education announced that its innovation hub is awarding $20,000 grants to three public colleges — including MassArt — to develop co-op programs with employers in the region.
MassArt is among three state universities launching cooperative education programs for students this fall with funding from the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education.
Massachusetts College of Art and Design receives the 2026 Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement, recognizing its extraordinary commitment to civic partnerships and advancing the public good.
President Grant discusses the role of artists and institution in facilitating difficult conversation and the importance of creating educational opportunities for all.
Money Magazine ranking of MassArt comes after a rigorous evaluation of more than 700 schools, measuring quality of education, affordability, and outcomes after graduation.