The name may be something you put in your hair instead of your mouth, but local beer judges picked Shampoo – a hibiscus-infused beer crafted by Colorado State students and SweetWater Brewing – as the winner in CSU’s second annual Iron Brew Competition.
Congratulations to our Spring 2024 Graduates! The Department of Art and Art History commends you on your accomplishments and wishes you a bright future. UNDERGRADUATES Daniela Amaya Peyton Anderson Lucy Benton Payton Boyles Maddie Christian (Magna Cum Laude) Charlie Cohen Jessie Conlisk Theo Conover Kailey Corprew Owen Crocker Madeline Damario Maya Davis John Dipietro Charleston […]
Congratulations to our 2024 Student Recognition Award Winners! These 10 monetary awards recognize undergraduate students in the Department of Art and Art History who went above and beyond in their classes this past year. Most Resilient: Casey Callaway Most Courageous: Emma Daye Outstanding Citizen of the Greater Good: Olivia Macleod Most Innovative Use of Materials: […]
Congratulations to our 2024 Scholarship Recipients! Our students received recommendations for scholarships based on their academic merit and studio achievement. Aldine Winick and Patricia Winick Cloud Fine Arts Scholarship: Claudia Bokulich Bob Coonts Graphic Design Scholarship: Ben Shultz Barbara Tisserate Memorial Scholarship: Delaney Sandlin Bookstaber & Giardina Art Education Scholarship: Shay Daly and Amy Prine Charlie […]
CSU alumna Martha McGee, a double major in communication studies and photography, translates her degrees into a successful art consultancy business at NINE dot ARTS.
Congratulations to RayAnn Garcia for being chosen as Art & Art History’s banner carrier for graduation this week. This honor is based on outstanding academic record together with strong nominations from faculty and staff. Banner carriers signify to the audience that all graduates from a particular department are about to enter Moby Arena during the […]
Seojung Lee, a master of fine arts candidate at CSU, tells the story of women of color and immigrants in her newest exhibition, “I am What I am.” Her exhibit will be on display on the second floor of the Morgan Library until March 2025.