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A drawing of a man sitting in a disheveled room alone.

Hatton Gallery presents virtual reality art show ‘The Hangman at Home’

January 16, 2025 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

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.

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Six plates with images of U.S. presidents detailed on them using air pollution.

GAMA exhibition uses air pollution to create art

January 13, 2025 Author -

The exhibit ‘Community Smog’ is a partnership between the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, the Center for Environmental Justice, the Department of Atmospheric Science and Northern Colorado community members to create ‘Smog Collectors.’

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Geography Professor Merrill Johnson

From myth maps to the metaverse: Geography Professor Merrill Johnson retires

December 18, 2024 Author - Josh Zaffos

After an exceptional forty-plus-year career of service and leadership in higher education, CSU Professor of Geography Merrill Johnson is retiring.

Read More - From myth maps to the metaverse: Geography Professor Merrill Johnson retires
Logo for the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl game

At The Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl, sports and the arts make beautiful music together

December 18, 2024 Author -Stacy Nick

The Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl may be the first time a musician has tied his name and brand to a college bowl game. But Michael Seman, director of the CSU Arts Management program, says it won’t be the last.

Read More - At The Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl, sports and the arts make beautiful music together
Bella Penna playing viola at the ceremony.

Music student Bella Penna plays National Anthem at Lt. Col. Matthew Tillman’s Ram Battalion retirement

December 17, 2024 Author - Jennifer Clary

Music student Bella Penna plays National Anthem at Lt. Col. Matthew Tillman’s Army ROTC Ram Battalion retirement.

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Commitment to community has been the driving force for Jeni Cross

December 4, 2024 Author -Stacy Nick

After 25 years at CSU making sociology a tool for improving communities, the sociology professor is retiring on Jan. 3.

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Image of multi-sided, multi-colored dice used in the game Dungeons & Dragons.

As Dungeons & Dragons turns 50, should more political leaders roll the dice?

November 22, 2024 Author -Stacy Nick

Fifty years ago, the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons was created, and despite some initial controversies, it has endured to become a beloved pastime and cultural touchstone for many. But for CSU political science instructor James “Pigeon” Fielder, it’s much more than that.

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Music alumna, Xareny Polanco, named 2025 CMEA Outstanding Young Educator

November 18, 2024 Author - Jennifer Clary

Colorado State University music education alumna, Xareny Polanco, B.M.E. ‘21, has been awarded a 2025 Colorado Music Educators Association Outstanding Young Educator Award.

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A clay sculpture of a person sitting and painting a mask.

CSU, UW Border War game to include wager between art museums

November 13, 2024 Author -

As part of the annual Border War game, each school’s university art museum has wagered an important work from their collection, and the winning museum will get to keep the loser’s artwork on display until the end of the academic year in May.

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A map view of a lidar scan showing a large area in the mountains of Uzbekistan where the city of Tugunbulak was.

What can the discovery of two medieval Silk Road cities teach us about urbanism today?

November 6, 2024 Author -Stacy Nick

Cutting-edge drone-based lidar allowed archaeologists to capture stunning details of two newly documented trade cities high in the mountains of Uzbekistan.

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