According to a press release sent out yesterday by Chrissy Holliday, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success, Cal Poly Humboldt’s performing arts programming will move toward “more student-centered programming” in the 2025-2026 season.

Cal Poly Humboldt Presents, formerly known as CenterArts, is seeing an increasing trend of ticket sales not covering the cost of programming, says the release, and bridging the financial gap with state funding and student fees is “not sustainable” amid budget cuts. The John Van Duzer Theatre is still scheduled to host shows, but the “recording artists, DJs, and entertainment” will be geared more toward student interests. To that end, it says, “A newly-formed advisory group that includes representation from faculty, staff, students, and the local community will help us chart the path forward for this program and identify new opportunities to ensure high-quality cultural experiences for the campus community and beyond.”
Read the full statement below.
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This article appears in 10 Foliies Anniversary.
