How CAM defined a year by creativity, design, research, and activism.
Online information sessions are offered every Thursday.
Students and faculty address social issues through art and interpretation.
Recent alums are finding success and opportunity at prestigious graduate programs
MEIS earns top spot among elite institutions.
Celebrating an incredible year of accomplishment.
The Film and Television Department where your passion becomes an opportunity to write the script, edit the film, hold the camera, and tell your story. With leading industry professionals, you’ll work on a variety of projects--including short films, web series’, documentaries, digital effects, and TV studio production.
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You know the right sound when you hear it. You know it’s a hit when you mix it. You know the music and entertainment industry is for you, and we know how to turn that passion into a career. MEIS offers four unique programs with a contemporary and commercial focus.
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In the Visual Arts Department, the city becomes our canvas, industry leaders become professors, and a passion becomes a profession. Students have access to state-of-the art digital labs, sculpture studios, industrial equipment and darkrooms, uniting the ability to create with the means to succeed.
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Facts lie right in front of us like puzzle pieces waiting to be put together. The NCMF provides world class programs dedicated to the scientific study and research of the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of digital evidence.
A national search brings experience in arts leadership, entrepreneurship and creativity to Denver.
Illustration and 3D Graphics & Animation are again named top national programs!
3D GRAPHICS & ANIMATIONFollow Dean Kaptain as he explores opportunities for students in the creative industries in Denver and around the globe.
A statement from Dean Kaptain on the George Floyd tragedy
Teri Wilson, Director of Human Resources at CU Denver’s College of Arts & Media (CAM), has been elected to the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the College & University Association for Human Resources (CUPA) Executive Board.
CUPA provides leadership on higher education workplace issues in the U.S. and abroad––monitoring trends, exploring emerging workforce issues, conducting research and promoting strategic discussions among colleges and universities.
“It's a great honor for CAM to have an HR Director who is so well connected and respected within the larger HR community,” says Karen Ludington, Assistant Dean of Business & Operations. “This role will also strengthen Teri’s contributions to CAM HR strategic planning and position CAM as influencer in the HR world.”
Wilson will serve a two-year term. During her tenure she will contribute to the messaging and training tools used to foster the professional growth of HR professionals.
“By being a part of this chapter I can make a positive impact on other HR professionals around the nation,” says Wilson. “I look forward to contributing in a way that will influence progressive change in the field.”