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Summer mural project takes another LEAP with ASL-inspired artwork
To celebrate the completion of the mural, there will be a party from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 3 at CSU Housing and Dining. The event will include live music and food and is open to the public.
Volunteers needed to paint new mural celebrating community
Beginning July 17 through July 26, volunteers are needed to help paint a new mural designed by Northern Colorado artist Armando Silva that celebrates the location’s vibrant community.
Teamwork makes the dream work: New Ram Walk design connects CSU community on more than just game day
Just like a winning season for the Colorado State University Rams, the project to redesign Ram Walk was a team effort.
Volunteers needed to paint new RamWalk street mural
Beginning July 26, volunteers are needed to help paint the nearly 4,000-square-foot street mural that welcomes fans to Canvas Stadium and celebrates Ram pride.
Professional master’s programs empower grad students to work while they earn their degree
Students in the College of Liberal Arts’ professional master’s programs – Public Policy and Administration, Sport Management, and Arts Management – are using the flexibility of their programs to gain internship and work experience while they complete their degrees.
Arts Management graduate students prepare for careers in the creative industries
Students in the Master of Arts Leadership and Cultural Management share their hopes for the future and why they chose CSU.
New master’s programs in the College of Liberal Arts welcome cohorts of future community leaders
CSU's Master of Public Policy & Administration and Master of Sport Management welcomed their first cohorts this fall.
Move ahead: College of Liberal Arts professional degrees develop leaders in sports, arts and public service
CSU's College of Liberal Arts offers three unique pathways to advance careers in arts management, sport management or public service.
Arts management in the digital age
Arts Management programs began in the 1970s, following the establishment of the National Endowment for the Arts in 1965, which stressed the need for leaders in the arts. Since then, technological advances have led to improvements in understanding and building audience engagement and navigating the necessity of marketing for artists in the 21st century.
Faculty Friday: Michelle Stanley
Michelle Stanley recently started her role as Director of the LEAP Institute for the Arts, but arts advocacy and music have always been a passion of hers.