The degree will complement Visualization programs in the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts.

The award recognizes Texas A&M University for bringing state-of-the-art technology to students in Bryan-College Station and Fort Worth.

A virtual production demonstration will be featured as part of the ‘Arts In Motion’ event in Fort Worth on Nov. 22.

The funding will expand access to collections while moving the department toward becoming a state-certified repository.

The Sept. 13-14 festival highlights the variety of modern and contemporary dance.

Annual program supports extraordinary scholarship and creativity with multi-year grants.

The program blends foundational knowledge of music theory, history and performance with interdisciplinary work and emerging technologies.

With professional-grade equipment and guidance from an industry veteran, Visualization students are using the technology from feature films like ‘Avatar’ to tell their own stories.

Visualization students’ work will be on display during events Thursday through Saturday at Rudder Theatre Complex.

Students to present narrative of sacrifice and resilience in free campus performances on May 4.