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Experience New Rozsa Center Website

HOUGHTON, MI, Wednesday, June 21, 2017– Immerse yourself in the arts at Michigan Tech. See the exciting variety of events produced and presented by the Rozsa Center and Department of Visual and Performing Arts—visit our new website .

Photo by Kiran Udayakumar

The site was moved into the new Michigan Tech content management system template, designed by University Marketing and Communications (UMC), as part of the ongoing Michigan Tech brand initiative. A team of UMC and Rozsa staff collaborated to create a user-friendly experience, with streamlined navigation and compelling imagery.

“It was important for the Rozsa to follow the lead of the Michigan Tech branding campaign with a new appearance for our website. It’s now more interactive and lets us present the arts programming of the Rozsa and Visual and Performing Arts Department in a more intuitive way,” says Mary Jennings, programming and development director at the Rozsa. “We have more than 100 individual events, from major touring Broadway shows on the Rozsa stage, to intimate private receptions in our lobby, to student and local events in the McArdle Theatre. We hope our online presence is now as engaging, welcoming, and enjoyable as the events themselves!”

The redesigned site offers direct access to show information and tickets for all Rozsa Presenting and Visual and Performing Arts events at Michigan Tech. Bright and clean design focuses on our patrons, to help them find information and buy tickets easily. Expanded, in-depth facility and gallery information, community engagement options, and rental details give our patrons additional information to enhance their experience at the Rozsa Center. Ticket and event information, season ticket packages, and Class Acts youth outreach programs are showcased.

Share your feedback on the site or email rozsa@mtu.edu.

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