Technical Association of The Graphic Arts - Student Chapters

Student Chapters

Starting in 1985, student chapters of TAGA began to develop to allow students and future graphic arts professionals to partake in the study of new print technologies. To date, there are 15 active TAGA student chapters located all over the globe.

The following is a complete list of schools that possess memberships to TAGA (active or not):

Institution Location
Appalachian State University North Carolina, USA
Arizona State University East Arizona, USA
Arkansas State University Arkansas, USA
Ball State University Indiana, USA
California Polytechnic State University California, USA
California State University California, USA
Carnegie Mellon University Pennsylvania, USA
Chinese Culture University Taipei, Taiwan
Chowan College North Carolina, USA
Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, Thailand
Clemson University South Carolina, USA
Eastern Illinois University Illinois, USA
Grenoble Institute of Technology Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France
Illinois State University Illinois, USA
KTH - Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden
Louisiana Tech University Louisiana, USA
National Taiwan University Taipei City, Taiwan
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University North Carolina, USA
Northern Illinois University Illinois, USA
Pennsylvania College of Technology Pennsylvania, USA
Rochester Institute of Technology New York, USA
Ryerson University (GCM) Ontario, Canada
Texas A&M University Texas, USA
Swansea University Swansea, United Kingdom
Waukesha County Technical College Wisconsin, USA
University of Central Missouri Missouri, USA
University of Wisconsin–Madison Wisconsin, USA
Western Michigan University Michigan, USA
Western Washington University Washington, USA

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