Mariely Marquez-Lopez is a testament to the transformative power of philanthropy in education. As a Digital Design student and beneficiary of the a College of Arts & Media scholarship, Mariely has not only embraced the opportunity to pursue her passion for design but has also harnessed it to make a meaningful impact in her community.
The students are aware that even while they work to create this safe and inclusive environment in school, what is waiting for them in the professional world will likely not be as inclusive. There aren’t a lot of role models for aspiring female audio engineers and producers.
(Daily Texan) CU Denver alum Chloe Tang performed in the South by Southwest Jaded showcase on March 15th. The Daily Texan interviews her on her classical background, musical freedom and experience as an artist in the AAPI community.
(CU Connections) CAM Assistant Prof. Jiayue Cecelia Wu was honored as one of seven recipients of the open educational resources (OER) Champion Award. The Office of Academic Affairs and the Open CU Committee recognized Prof. Wu for her work creating course materials for the courses Digital Music Techniques and Music, Meditation and Tech.
(PolitiFact) Cole Whitecotton, forensic image expert from the National Center for Media Forensics at CU Denver, analyzes the edits made to the controversial royal photo.
In its first year, the festival received over 355 entries from 37 countries. Film & Television Prof. Andrew Bateman and his team of students whittled the submissions down to 48 finalists, whose films will play on March 9th in the Tivoli Community Theater.
Prof. Buszek will travel to the UK this March to present at two conferences in London—one at the Tate Britain and another at the University of the Arts London’s London College of Communication—to present research from her forthcoming book Art of Noise: Feminist Art and Popular Music Since 1977.
Film & Television Assistant Professor Cynthia Cazañas Garín's film “Fábrica de Arte Américas” captures the experience of bringing interdisciplinary artist X Alfonso’s Fábrica de Arte Cubano to Denver during the Cities Summit of the Americas in 2023.
A handful of CAM students took the skills they developed in their classes in music business, recording arts, and music performance—along with a fair bit of on-the-job troubleshooting and ingenuity—to create something that didn’t exist before.
(London Director Awards) CAM alum Breanne Nicole Wilson ('19) is the subject of an interview with London Director Awards. Wilson's film project Shenanigans was named to the 2024 London Director Awards official selection list.