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SHANNON HALVERSON Program Manager – Creative & Cultural Industries Publication Creative Work/Exhibition

Honor, Appointment, and/or Other Recognition Provided exceptional support and dedication to The Center of Creative & Cultural Industries by managing the scheduling of classes, helping with student issues in their program and specific course needs, and supporting full-time faculty in their research and teaching needs, all this while CCI continues to have growing number of students and interest in the center. In addition, Shannon has continued to develop her own interests in CCI, notably in the area of dark tourism. We are grateful for all of the teamwork and support Shannon provides not just to the center but also to the college. Conference Presentation Roundtable Discussion Podcast Grant Award

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MARCUS HERSE Guggenheim Gallery Coordinator Publication Creative Work/Exhibition

Honor, Appointment, and/or Other Recognition Decay which showcased the work of 12 artists for our Engaging The World: Leading the Conversation of Environmental Justice program, and SPLIT Conference Presentation Roundtable Discussion Podcast Had another exceptional year thanks to his continued dedication and creative management of the Guggenheim Gallery. This year was full of unique and dynamic exhibitions, including Old Growth – New Grant Award DIOPTER, which highlighted the cinematic device through incredible prints, photography, props collages, paintings, video, music, and dance. Marcus also conducted multiple tours in collaboration with several art faculty members and continued to develop his administrative skills by attending multiple college-level trainings. The college is grateful for Marcus’s creative collaborations and for his dedication to the gallery and college.

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DAVID KRAUSMAN Graduate Programs Coordinator Publication Creative Work/Exhibition

Honor, Appointment, and/or Other Recognition $ Continues to drive operational and service improvements to our Graduate Programs. David’s vision and commitment have allowed our graduate students to feel connected and supported through an unprecedented transition year back to campus. David is continuing his innovations for the programs by developing a more robust support program for graduate careers and alumni development. A special thank you also goes to David for his hard work and dedication to the MAIS external review process. Conference Presentation Roundtable Discussion Podcast Grant Award

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