Montana State University

College of Arts & Architecture

Montana State University
P.O. Box 173700
Bozeman, MT 59717-3700

Tel: 406-994-4405
Fax: 406-994-3680
caa@montana.edu

Dean:

Nancy C. Cornwell, PhD

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Moira Keshishian
Director of Development
mkeshishian@montana.edu

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Upcoming CAA Events

  • Montana Shakespeare in the Parks: Henry V Wednesday, June 19, 8:00pm Wednesday, June 19th, 2013 from 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm at Duck Pond

    Montana Shakespeare in the Parks will present  "Henry V' at 8 p.m. at the MSU Grove.

  • AIA Northwest & Pacific Region Reception Thursday, June 20, 6:00pm Thursday, June 20th, 2013 from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm at Colorado, Denver

    AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Reception, Thursday June 20th, 2013at the Hyatt Regency, at the Colorado Convention Center, in the Centennial G ballroom. Everyone is welcome from 6 - 8:00PM. Hosted by the MSU School of Architecture, during the 2013 AIA Regional Convention, in Denver, CO. If you plan to attend, please give Anne a call or email us 406.994.4256 or anne.barnaby@montana.edu

  • Montana Shakespeare in the Parks: Henry V Thursday, June 20, 8:00pm Thursday, June 20th, 2013 from 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm at Duck Pond

    Montana Shakespeare in the Parks presents Shakespeare's ripping good yarn of one of the most storied military leaders in British history.  King Henry IV has died and his son the young and rambunctious Henry V has ascended the throne of England.  The new king must leave his wild past behind and lead his men to victory over the French.  Stirring action with moments of romance and comedy ensure that "a little touch of Harry in the night" is just the thing for a summer's evening entertainment.

We welcome you to explore the creative and rigorous environment of the College of Arts and Architecture. Our nationally-accredited and recognized programs in the Arts, Architecture, Film, Music and Photography offer a rich array of academic experiences, research opportunities and creative activities unique to our region and vital to our world. Architecture students address local, regional and global challenges; art students exhibit in local galleries and create award-winning graphic design; music majors perform in regional cultural events; and film and photography students explore and document nearby Yellowstone National Park’s rare natural wonders. Investigate further on-line and visit us to learn more!

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