Digitally designed insects creep into CSU grad student’s evening wear collection – closes Feb. 22
The Gustafson Gallery White Noise exhibit, featuring work by graduate student Tyler Klene, runs until February 22.
The Gustafson Gallery White Noise exhibit, featuring work by graduate student Tyler Klene, runs until February 22.
The Nancy Richardson Design Center — an innovative hub for design of all kinds at Colorado State University — opened to students on the first day of the spring semester and was heralded as a place where interdisciplinary creative works will not just be made, but also shown off.
The Spring 2019 evening lecture series will highlight the wide-range of the Avenir Museum’s current exhibitions, as well as guest presenters on unique subjects.
Two new staff members have joined the Nancy Richardson Design Center at Colorado State University as the new facility opens to students for the Spring 2019 semester.
The College of Health and Human Sciences will confer undergraduate degrees at a commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m., in Moby Arena.
Catholic Charities’ contacted the Interior and Architectural Design program for help with overnight emergency shelter, and I students volunteered to help with brainstorming design solutions.
Ricardo Balderrama-Caraveo and Miranda Fling, both students in CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences, have been named finalists in a national scholarship contest and need votes to win a $2,500 prize.
On Nov. 9, student members of Fashion Group International and the apparel and merchandising class AM 130 presented a sustainable fashion show titled “Urban Stars,” featuring attire made from leftover materials.
About 80 Poudre High School students toured the construction site of the Nancy Richardson Design Center at CSU on Oct. 26.
Colorado State University’s Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising will display a variety of handkerchiefs from World War I in November, in celebration of the 100-year anniversary of Armistice Day.