Art Alumna Talks Magical Realism, Chaos, and the Allure of the Desert
Painter Sharon Bronzan studied drawing and painting as an undergraduate and art education as a graduate student.
Painter Sharon Bronzan studied drawing and painting as an undergraduate and art education as a graduate student.
Art & Tech alumna Mary Vertulfo (’18) reflects on her journey from being an undeclared first-year student to her current position as junior motion designer at Hovercraft studio in Denver.
Dan Strauss says he will apply what he learned at PPPM about public policy, planning, and economics to shape Seattle.
The Product Design undergraduate discusses studying abroad, academic challenges he’s tackling, and his love of designing, repairing, and upcycling outdoor gear.
How the alum’s architectural history experience at the College of Design shaped his film career.
A Q&A with Katelyn Jones, winner of the 2019 Gloria Tovar Lee Scholarship for Most Promising Student in Art History.
As the Resource Assistance for Rural Environments program celebrates 25 years of service, the RARE community looks back at how the program shaped its alumni and the State of Oregon.