Photo Gallery: “This Is A Censored Exhibit”
Five students brought to light the lack of coverage over the recent train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio on Feb.3 and the subsequent and devastating chemical pollution that followed.
“This Is A Censored Exhibition”: Art Gallery About Ohio Train Derailment
Art students used video, audio, and sculpture art to explore the lack of media coverage about the Feb. 3 Ohio train derailment in the “This Is A Censored Exhibition” gallery.
Andy Warhol is Coming to Town
The MAC organized a fun sneak peek for the upcoming Andy Warhol art exhibition.
MPTV Students “Break-In” to the Industry with Short Film
Filmmakers and students of MPTV 2140 discussed their progress and challenges with the production of their short film, “Break-In.”
Black Student Alliance: Great Fame, Bright Future
After facing struggles brought on by the pandemic, COD’s Black Student Alliance is making a comeback and is ready to welcome you!
Race Problem in Judicial System
Judge Tan Ikram visited COD to discuss diversity in the courtroom and why it matters.
Free Hugs on the Front Lines
For COD's Black History Month, activist Ken Nwadike Jr. spoke about how he uses love to overcome trauma and de-escalate protests.
Success tips from a Multi Millionaire for YOU!
Have you ever wanted to find a book that would teach you all the necessary tips for personal and professional success?
Lessons from a Freedom Rider
As part of COD’s Black History Month events, students and faculty alike had the honor to listen to Thomas Armstrong, a freedom rider and civil rights activist.
Is AI Art Innovation or Imitation?
The world of digital art has always been colorful with new technology, but the rising popularity of AI image generator apps has been a cause of concern for some artists.
History in Your Backyard
As part of COD’s events for Black History Month, guest speaker Larry McClellan discussed freedom seekers and the Underground Railroad in Northeastern Illinois.
Photo Gallery: Black History Month Opening Ceremony
COD proudly celebrates Black History Month with the opening ceremony on Feb. 1.