- Current ACM students and alumni honoured with awards at the 35th Annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards
- Jeffrey Dvorkin, program director of ACM's Journalism program, on the future of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Kathryn Lee, a fourth-year Arts Management student, spoke with LiveWithCulture.ca about her recent exhibition, Heated Tensions
- ACM's senior Arts Management students launch READY, a free digital resource guide for emerging artists and arts managers
- Tanya Mars to receive an honorary doctorate from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) University
- ACM's Gray Graffam and Miglena Todorova are named "Professors of the Year" by The Underground
- Jeffrey Dvorkin, program director of ACM's Journalism program, speaks with Yahoo Canada News about the role of social media in the upcoming mayoral election in Toronto
- Jeffrey Dvorkin, program director of ACM's Journalism program, on the controversy surrounding Peter Mansbridge's paid speech to a petroleum producers
- Jeffrey Dvorkin, program director of ACM's Journalism program, discusses the symbiotic relationship between print and online media with U of T News
- Kenneth McLeod, associate professor of music history and culture, looks at David Bowie's impact and influence
- Gray Graffam, a lecturer in Media Studies and interim director of UTSC's The Hub, was interviewed by the U of T Bulletin for it's "Off the Clock" series
- Joshua Miller, a second year Arts Management student, was recently named to Youth in Motion's Top 20 Under 20 list
- Jeffrey Dvorkin, program director of ACM's Journalism program, explains why Canadian newspapers are suspending print edition deliveries
- Moshiur Rahman, a graduate of the Arts Management program, was named to U of T's Five Creative Leaders to Watch list
- Robin Sutherland, another graduate of the Arts Management program, had her Master's thesis, Community arts and social change in rural Northern Ontario: the role of the ‘Changes and Perspectives’ youth photovoice project, published on the ArtBridges/ToileDesArts website
- The Toronto Observer profiled Philip Skoczkowski, a New Media Studies and International Development Studies student, and discussed his experience with photography and recent “Land is Life” exhibition at UTSC
- Maggie Thistle, a graduate of Art History and English, was announced as a runner-up in the Canadian Art Foundation's 2012 Writing Prize competition
- Kenneth McLeod, associate professor of music history and culture, discusses whether or not the popularity of PSY's Gangnam Style can be duplicated
- David Hlynsky, senior lecturer in the Studio program, opines on a new trend in post-wedding photography
- In a column for the Globe and Mail, Minelle Mahtani, associate professor of journalism and geography, argues that in Canada, 'non-ethnic' is still the norm