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 |
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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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