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College of Creative Arts and Media faculty, staff, students and alumni are doing incredible work every day. Check out some of the highlights!
Beginning October 23, any voter registered in Monongalia County can cast their ballot for the 2024 general election at the WVU Art Museum’s Museum Education Center.
Read More: Early voting to begin at Museum Education Center
West Virginia University announced that the new college that merges the College of Creative Arts (CCA), the Reed College of Media and three programs from the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design – Design Studies; Fashion, Dress and Merchandising; and Interior Architecture – will be called the College of Creative Arts and Media, effective July 1, 2024.
Read More: College of Creative Arts and Media; Reed School of Media and Communications to launch July 1
“Hot Mess,” a collaboration by three visiting artists, brings colorful mixed-media drawings to the walls of the Laura Mesaros Gallery.
Read More: "Hot Mess" created at CCAC
West Virginia University students recently returned from Italy, where they studied art history in the medieval town of San Gemini.
Read More: Art History takes students to Italy
In the world of Art History, the journeys of Black artists are often overlooked. The West Virginia University Humanities Center recently awarded the School of Art and Design’s Rhonda Reymond a grant to support her new book, which explores the challenges and triumphs faced by two Black West Virginian artists.
Read More: Art History professor receives grant to write book on Black artists
“Mountaineer Playbook,” a sports magazine show produced by Sports and Adventure Media students in the Reed School of Media and Communications, has announced their Fall 2024 news team.
Read More: Mountaineer Playbook announces Fall 2024 news team, producers
The Bachelor of Science in Journalism (BSJ) program was recently named a West Virginia University “Board of Governors Program of Excellence.” It is the first and only program to receive the title since 2021.
Read More: BSJ program named Board of Governors Program of Excellence
Two students from the Sports and Adventure Media program had once-in-a-lifetime experiences over the summer: interning and competing at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.
Read More: Sports and Adventure Media student, alum complete 2024 Olympic journeys
Sphinx Virtuosi will perform at the West Virginia University (WVU) College of Creative Arts and Media’s Canady Creative Arts Center on October 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Read More: Sphinx Virtuosi orchestra coming to WVU
Violins of Hope, a collection of violins and other stringed instruments previously owned by Holocaust victims, arrived at West Virginia University for events honoring the instruments and the people who played them.
Read More: Violins of Hope visit WVU
The West Virginia University Wind Symphony will perform a concert in honor of legendary director Don Wilcox on September 8 at 2 p.m. in the Canady Creative Arts Center.
Read More: Wind Symphony to perform concert honoring Don Wilcox
Learn about "Into the Woods" with behind the scenes photos and information. The West Virginia University School of Theatre and Dance is bringing magic to downtown Morgantown with "Into the Woods,” October 24-27 at the Metropolitan Theatre.
Read More: Go Behind the Scenes of "Into the Woods"
The School of Theatre and Dance began the Mainstage season with "Phoebe in Winter" at the Canady Creative Arts Center.
Read More: "Phoebe in Winter" begins fall Mainstage performances
Lara Berich and Acacia Daken joined the School of Theatre and Dance.
Read More: School of Theatre and Dance welcomes two new faculty members
Beginning October 23, any voter registered in Monongalia County can cast their ballot for the 2024 general election at the WVU Art Museum’s Museum Education Center.
Read More: Early voting to begin at Museum Education Center
Art and science come together in one of the Art Museum of West Virginia University’s latest exhibitions. “Mapping Climate Change” features two unique knitting projects representing the impact of climate change across the globe.
Read More: "Mapping Climate Change" knits together science and art
The Art Museum of WVU is launching a new exhibition that challenges visitors to examine the relationship between their values and voting decisions.
Read More: Art Museum of WVU launches exhibit to encourage voting
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