CSU faculty, students head to COP27 in Egypt to advocate for aspects of global climate change policy

CSU is a global leader in climate change education and research and has been selected to host a unique art exhibit and side events at the U.S. Center Pavilion in the negotiation zone of COP27. The CSU team will be hosting a booth and several panel discussions in the main area of the COP27 during the 12-day summit Nov. 6-18. in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt in the Sinai Peninsula.

FoCo Mama to the Rescue: Art and Art History Alum steps up and helps students, parents alike.

Kathy McHugh Bauer (B.F.A., ’74) handed her ticket to the agent at the Cedar Rapids Airport. It was the fall of 1970 and she was about to start college at Colorado State University. Though Kathy was a mid-west girl, she felt like an honorary member of the Centennial State. Read more about Baur’s contributions to […]

Ram Walk Has a New Look, Designed by Jocelyn Lapham, Graphic Design Student

Ram Walk Has a New Look Lapham’s contest entry spoke to the campus experience By Mike Brohard A few hours after a morning thunderstorm had moved through the area, allowing Meridian Avenue to dry, Jocelyn Lapham was back at work. With help from some fellow students, she was busy outlining design aspects inside 8-foot-tall letters […]

The Subtle Splendor of Things

Original article written by Bruce Hallmark for Alumnline. For many who follow our Alumni Association on social media (Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter), a July 14 post of a charcoal drawing titled “Curl” was their first encounter with the art of Blake Welch (B.F.A, ’85). “Curl” by Blake Welch A few days later, the original, 40-inch square, CAM-inspired […]

Silvia Minguzzi, Hatton Gallery & Digital Performance Space Director, featured in ShoutOut Colorado

Silvia Minguzzi, Hatton Gallery & Digital Performance Space Director, was featured in ShoutOut Colorado. Minguzzi talks about her career and life path. Congratulations on the recognition, Silvia! You deserve it. You can read the whole article on their website.

Cyane Tornatzsky, associate professor of Electronic Art, work featured at the Currents New Media Festival

Cyane Tornatzsky’s piece “Duets”, a stereoscopic viewer, was chosen to be a part of the Current New Media Festival in Sante Fe, New Mexico and will be on display from  June 17-26th, 2022. CURRENTS is an initiative of Parallel Studios, a local nonprofit founded by Frank Ragano and Mariannah Amster. As curators, they have shown […]