Imagine. Design. Achieve.
We were thrilled to have ACD alumni Elizabeth Wilson and Krish Bhardwaj, Class of 2024, volunteer at the WCPSS Career Academy Internship Summit. They contributed their expertise during the "Ask the Experts" session, offering valuable insights and guidance to current students. Thank you for giving back and inspiring the next generation!
We’re thrilled to celebrate Chandler Telfaire, one of our talented ACD students, on his commitment to the University of Delaware! Chandler’s announcement was accompanied by an incredible self-designed poster, showcasing his exceptional graphic design skills and creative talent. Congratulations, Chandler, on this well-deserved achievement—we can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll accomplish!
Enloe ACD student Katherine Rhodes-Brown showcased her creative talent by designing the logo and vehicle wraps for the Great Raleigh Cleanup. Her work highlights the skill and professionalism ACD students bring to real-world projects, making a lasting impact in our community.
Josh Christie demonstrated his skills by operating robotic cameras during the Durham Bulls game as part of his WRAL Post 50 internship. His hands-on experience highlights the valuable opportunities available through the program and showcases his growing expertise in the field.
We are thrilled to congratulate Bebe Staton for winning the ACD | AYH Design competition in collaboration with Core One Official! Bebe’s poster design captured the essence of memory through color and visual storytelling. In her words: “I wanted to depict memory reaching into our minds visually. The hand covered by the sheet creates a sense of mystery and eeriness, symbolizing a memory being held back, unable to be fully seen by the observer. My poster portrays just one perspective—a glimpse of those ‘memory hands’ reaching into another dimension of how the viewer experiences memory.” We are excited to see what incredible designs come next from this talented creator!
We’re proud to celebrate our very own Katilyn Totten for her outstanding achievement in the logo competition for the 2025 Athena in STEM Girls Conference. Her winning design was proudly featured on t-shirts worn by conference participants, and Lenovo honored her creativity with a new laptop. Congratulations, Katilyn!