Love and Information: An Exploration of 21st Century Human Interaction

By Nicole Towne, SMTD Publicity Intern Colorado State University Theatre Professor Laura Jones is taking on a play unlike any she has done in her career. The script contains no outlined characters, setting information, or props. The text in the script looks like stanzas of poetry. It contains various short scenes with unattributed lines. With […]

Case Study: Weld County, CO – A sculptural study of hydraulic fracturing in Northern Colorado

The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art presents Case Study: Weld County, CO, a new installation consisting of re-assembled 3D prints of real homes, all lying within one hundred feet of active hydraulic fracturing well pads in Weld County. The exhibition will be on display in the Griffin Foundation Gallery at the Gregory Allicar Museum of […]

Jazz Ensembles Celebrate One Hundredth Birthday of Jazz Innovators

By Nicole Towne, UCA Publicity Intern This October, two of the biggest names in jazz will turn 100. Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk, born 10 days apart, will be remembered with a performance by Colorado State University’s jazz ensembles on Sept. 28. “Dizzy and Monk are two of the fathers of modern jazz,” said Peter […]

Faculty, students discuss lynching legacy

In the wake of recent national and local demonstrations of racial intimidation and terrorism, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival along with the departments of Communication Studies, Ethnic Studies and History, and the Black/African American Cultural Center are hosting a free campus-wide event, “Symbols and History of Lynching in America.” Sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts, the program occurs on Wednesday, September 27, 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Lory Student […]

Black Violin brings the ‘boom’ to the Lincoln Center

Most would consider the hip-hop and classical genres incompatible, separated by a wide spectrum of musical composition unlikely to collaborate in any constructive way. Kevin Sylvester (stage name Kev Marcus) and Wilner Baptiste (stage name Wil B) of Black Violin are here to disprove that notion with a powerful convergence of the two. As the […]

Every Good Boy Deserves Favor: An Important Collaboration Between the Past and Present

On Thursday, Sept. 21 at 6:30 p.m., Eric Prince, director, and Wes Kenney, conductor, will give a pre-show discussion as part of a College of Liberal Arts-wide initiative to expand awareness of issues of diversity, inclusion, and free speech. We hope you’ll join us!   And I’ll tell it and think it and speak it […]

Dickinson to Edit Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies Journal

Dr. Greg Dickinson, professor and chair of the Department of Communication Studies in the College of Liberal Arts at Colorado State University, has been selected to serve as editor for Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, a peer reviewed journal of the National Communication Association, for three volumes that will appear between 2019 and 2021.   The journal publishes original scholarship […]