ADMINISTRATION & STAFF

The College of Arts & Media

OFFICE OF THE DEAN

ADMINISTRATION

Joann Brennan

Interim Co-Dean Professor

Nathan Thompson

Interim Co-Dean, Associate Professor

Karen Ludington

Assistant Dean of Business & Operations

Mark Rabideau

Associate Dean for Faculty and Student Affairs Associate Professor

Sara Walpole

Executive Assistant to the Dean

ADVISING & STUDENT SERVICES

ENROLLMENT & LYNX CAMP

David Walter

Director of Enrollment Management & Summer Programs

Laura Harvey

Student Enrollment Coordinator

GALLERIES

Jeff Lambson

Director of Emmanuel Art Gallery and Next Stage Gallery Lecturer

HUMAN RESOURCES, FINANCE & OPERATIONS

Teri Wilson

Director of People Operations/HR

Anthony Wilson

Finance & Operations Manager

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

 

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS

Alice Crogan

Director of Marketing & Communications

Megan Briggs

Marketing & Communications Coordinator

Academic Departments

FILM & TELEVISION

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Cole Whitecotton

Senior Professional Research Associate and Academic Services Professional
  • Music and Entertainment Studies (CAM)

As both a Senior Professional Research Assistant and Academic Services Professional for the National Center for Media Forensics, Cole Whitecotton is integral in the Center’s ongoing research and programmatic development. As an alumnus of the master’s program, he is proud to give back via teaching and leveraging new technologies to expand and strengthen students’ experiences as they forge their own paths into the digital and multimedia forensic disciplines. Whitecotton’s research areas include recompression effects on video (especially YouTube compression), anti-forensic manipulations, digital signal processing in forensic multimedia, audio/image analysis and enhancement, and specialization in hardware and computer configurations. Funding sponsors include U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). He is a member of the Audio Engineering Society (AES), the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE), and working towards membership with the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS).

Areas of Expertise

Media Forensics
Information Technology

Education, Licensure & Certifications

University of Colorado Denver
MS; Multimedia Forensics
BS; Recording Arts

Affiliations

AAFS, AES, SWGDE

MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY STUDIES

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Cole Whitecotton

Senior Professional Research Associate and Academic Services Professional
  • Music and Entertainment Studies (CAM)

As both a Senior Professional Research Assistant and Academic Services Professional for the National Center for Media Forensics, Cole Whitecotton is integral in the Center’s ongoing research and programmatic development. As an alumnus of the master’s program, he is proud to give back via teaching and leveraging new technologies to expand and strengthen students’ experiences as they forge their own paths into the digital and multimedia forensic disciplines. Whitecotton’s research areas include recompression effects on video (especially YouTube compression), anti-forensic manipulations, digital signal processing in forensic multimedia, audio/image analysis and enhancement, and specialization in hardware and computer configurations. Funding sponsors include U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). He is a member of the Audio Engineering Society (AES), the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE), and working towards membership with the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS).

Areas of Expertise

Media Forensics
Information Technology

Education, Licensure & Certifications

University of Colorado Denver
MS; Multimedia Forensics
BS; Recording Arts

Affiliations

AAFS, AES, SWGDE

NATIONAL CENTER FOR MEDIA FORENSICS

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Cole Whitecotton

Senior Professional Research Associate and Academic Services Professional
  • Music and Entertainment Studies (CAM)

As both a Senior Professional Research Assistant and Academic Services Professional for the National Center for Media Forensics, Cole Whitecotton is integral in the Center’s ongoing research and programmatic development. As an alumnus of the master’s program, he is proud to give back via teaching and leveraging new technologies to expand and strengthen students’ experiences as they forge their own paths into the digital and multimedia forensic disciplines. Whitecotton’s research areas include recompression effects on video (especially YouTube compression), anti-forensic manipulations, digital signal processing in forensic multimedia, audio/image analysis and enhancement, and specialization in hardware and computer configurations. Funding sponsors include U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). He is a member of the Audio Engineering Society (AES), the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE), and working towards membership with the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS).

Areas of Expertise

Media Forensics
Information Technology

Education, Licensure & Certifications

University of Colorado Denver
MS; Multimedia Forensics
BS; Recording Arts

Affiliations

AAFS, AES, SWGDE

VISUAL ARTS

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Cole Whitecotton

Senior Professional Research Associate and Academic Services Professional
  • Music and Entertainment Studies (CAM)

As both a Senior Professional Research Assistant and Academic Services Professional for the National Center for Media Forensics, Cole Whitecotton is integral in the Center’s ongoing research and programmatic development. As an alumnus of the master’s program, he is proud to give back via teaching and leveraging new technologies to expand and strengthen students’ experiences as they forge their own paths into the digital and multimedia forensic disciplines. Whitecotton’s research areas include recompression effects on video (especially YouTube compression), anti-forensic manipulations, digital signal processing in forensic multimedia, audio/image analysis and enhancement, and specialization in hardware and computer configurations. Funding sponsors include U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). He is a member of the Audio Engineering Society (AES), the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE), and working towards membership with the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS).

Areas of Expertise

Media Forensics
Information Technology

Education, Licensure & Certifications

University of Colorado Denver
MS; Multimedia Forensics
BS; Recording Arts

Affiliations

AAFS, AES, SWGDE

CONTACT US

 

Telephone: 303-315-7400
Email: 
CAM@ucdenver.edu​

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Physical Address

College of Arts & Media
University of Colorado Denver
1150 10th Street Denver, CO 80204

 

General Mail Delivery (USPS)

(Name or Title of Program)
College of Arts & Media
University of Colorado Denver
Campus Box 162
PO Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364

 
Central Receiving (UPS/FedEx/Parcel or Package Shipment)

(Name or Title of Program)
College of Arts & Media
University of Colorado Denver
1201 5th Street, AR 177
Denver, CO 80204-2005

 
Admissions & Enrollment

Email: CAMinfo@ucdenver.edu
Phone: 303-315-7487

 
Emmanuel Art Gallery

1205 10th Street Plaza
Denver, CO 80204
Email: emmanuelgallery@ucdenver.edu
Telephone: 303-315-7431

Comcast Media & Technology Center
Tivoli Annex 139B, Tivoli Student Union,
Comcast Media & Technology Center Staff


Film & Television Department

Email: FilmTV@ucdenver.edu

 
IT Help Desk

Office: Arts Building, 177 C
Email: CAMit@ucdenver.edu
Telephone: 303-315-7428

 

LYNX National Arts & Media Camp

Email: LYNXcamp@ucdenver.edu​​
Telephone: 303-315-7468

 
Music & Entertainment Industry Studies Department

Office: Arts Building, 288
Email: meis.dept@ucdenver.edu
Telephone: 303-315-7450

 

National Center of Media Forensics

Office: King Center, Fifth Floor
Email: NCMF@ucdenver.edu
Telephone: 303-315-7496

 
Next Stage Gallery

1025 13th St
Denver, CO 80202
(Located in the Denver Performing Arts Complex)

 

Visual Arts Department

Office: CU Building, 800 A
Email: VisualArts@ucdenver.edu
Telephone: 303-315-1501

 

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Sean Koto is the visual arts section administrator in the College of Arts & Media’s Visual Arts Department. He’s known by his peers as a professional employee who is deeply dedicated to diversity and inclusion, and to the safety and success of students.

Karen Ludington

CAM Assistant Dean of Business & Operations, Karen Ludington, selected to join University of Colorado's Excellence in Leadership Program

Karen Ludington, Assistant Dean of Business & Operations, of the College of Arts & Media joins an elite cohort as fellow in University of Colorado’s Excellence in Leadership Program.

College of Arts & Media

CU Denver

Arts Building

1150 10th Street

Suite 177

Denver, CO 80204


303-315-7400

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