L’Academy of Art University (autrefois Academy of Art College), est une université appartenant au Stephens Institute, fondée à San Francisco en Californie en 1929 par le peintre Richard S. Stephens. Avec plus de 18 000 étudiants, l'Academy of Art de San Francisco est la plus grande école d'art et des États-Unis. Les principales disciplines enseignées sont la publicité, la vidéo, l'architecture, l'histoire de l'art, la mode, les beaux-arts, le dessin industriel, le design, l'aménagement paysager, la photographie ... L'Academy of Art University détient une quarantaine de bâtiments d'enseignement situés dans les parties est et sud de San Francisco.

1. Principales équipes de sport


1. = Hommes =

Baseball Basket-ball Cross country Golf Football Track and Field

1. = Femmes =

Basket-ball Cross-country Golf Football Softball

1. Anciens étudiants


1. Liens externes

(en) Academy of Art University : site officiel (en) Urban Knights Athletics : site des équipes sportives

1. Notes et références

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