CSU’s Maximus Vogt heads to The Met
The art history junior secured a prestigious internship at The Met in New York City.
The art history junior secured a prestigious internship at The Met in New York City.
Join us in celebrating our College of Liberal Arts Outstanding Grads for Spring 2025.
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty and staff for 2025.
Risbeck began teaching at CSU in 1965, and his dedication to the field of graphic arts led to a renowned art exhibition as well as a career as both a visionary artist and an inspiring educator.
The exhibition offers a visual narrative of a particular confluence between the Maya civilization and its peoples and peoples from Europe and North America.
The College of Liberal Arts beautifies the Clark C building with a mural designed and painted by students.
Produced by professors Suzanne Faris and Tobi Jacobi, ‘Knowing Her: Women’s Work & Leadership at CSU, 1925-2025’ brings together works of art, narrative storytelling, and archival research to reflect the multifaceted experiences and voices of women faculty and staff at CSU.
Registration for summer session at Colorado State University opens Tuesday, March 25, in RAMweb.
Colorado State University Libraries, in collaboration with the Department of English, the Department of Art and Art History, proudly presents Knowing Her: Women’s Work & Leadership at CSU, 1925-2025. This groundbreaking exhibition, organized and produced by Professor Tobi Jacobi and Professor Suzanne Faris and curated by CSU Libraries Exhibition Coordinator Silvia Minguzzi, will be displayed at Morgan’s Grind Gallery in Morgan Library from March 3 to August 15, 2025.
Created by artists Michelle and Uri Kranot and inspired by Carl Sandburg’s haunting 1922 poem, “The Hangman at Home” is an award-winning VR artwork that immerses viewers in a series of quietly charged domestic moments where the roles of witness and participant intersect.