Calling all student artists: CSU looking for a RamWalk design
After three years of wear and tear, RamWalk needs a renovation
After three years of wear and tear, RamWalk needs a renovation
After more than 50 years, the most heavily utilized academic building on the Fort Collins main campus is getting a makeover.
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2022.
Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation at CSU won 17 national awards last month from the College Media and Business Advertising Managers organization, including recognition for the second year in a row as one of the top three college media companies in the country.
Vicente Delgado is a second year Master of Fine Art student studying printmaking. Inspired by his upbringing blending American and Mexican culture, Delgado’s work explores themes of childhood, nostalgia, consumerism, the borderland, and immigration.
The Scott Artist Series and CSU’s Department of Art and Art History, in collaboration with the Hatton Gallery, will present an artist talk by Rowland Ricketts on March 1.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging will host the Art and Aging Exhibition on Feb. 16, showcasing paintings created by students.
As a non-traditional student with five years of military experience, Hannah Chatham has found a place to explore her passions for art here at CSU.
Odette England spent six weeks photographing the Australian bushfire aftermath and collecting buckets of ash, which she rubbed into the surfaces of her prints. Her works speak to the uncontrollable nature of fire, the urgency of change and of how we learn, forget, remember and persevere.
The Hatton Gallery at Colorado State University will present a Social Justice thru the Arts Celebration on Sept. 30: the unveiling of a Holding Space mural and a virtual artist talk by Rose Jaffe.