Why is it important to get children interested in sustainability? How can we get children involved in sustainable projects? Come and join us to find out more... More
Most Parisians embrace a pedestrian-friendly lifestyle, opting for walking, cycling, or the city's robust public transportation system to navigate their daily lives. More
This edition of Paris-Pas-Cher is going to help you get oriented around Paris. Whether you are a new student or an oldie, these quick tips and hints should give you an insight into the Parisian hoods. More
Foundation year at PCA is all about beginnings, in your journey as an artist, a college student, and a Parisian. In this article by Ariel Ronayne, Sophomore in Communication Design, she talks to current Foundation students to learn about their first-year experience. More
Leaving Paris for the summer? Don't know what to do with your stuff? Today Paris-Pas-Cher will help you out with a list of cheap storage units, and rental vehicles! More
Every semester, PCA invites a group of experts from different creative/technological fields to share their knowledge and experiences with the PCA community. More
Best known for her fashion campaigns and backstage images, Elli is also a photo-media artist, video director, mentor & educator in higher education, in Australia and France. More
PCA students can book a single room at a private student residence – the Fondation des Etats-Unis (FEU) located at the Cité Internationale Universitaire (CiUP, or Cité U) campus. More
PCA, Masters in Design for Social Impact alumna, Segyo Oh has joined the Korean based firm Asiance. She and her colleagues have developed a workshop about the Korean Digital Landscape. More
Barbara Montefalcone, Chair of Liberal Studies at PCA, contributes to new publication on Beat and Black Mountain poetry: "The Beats, Black Mountain, and New Modes in American Poetry" edited by Matt Theado (Clemson University Press, 2021). More
In collaboration with La garantie, association pour le bijou, PCA is organizing a one-day seminar on October 13 which will focus on the perception of jewelry and intends to question how ornaments are all the more interesting when they are “seen badly”. More