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- 鈥淲e have a real opportunity to use the American Music Research Center as a uniting force to bring together people of different cultures, ethnicities, perspectives and walks of life. I see this [DEI] work as not only educational, but as a strategy to improve the environment in which persons of color are pursuing their educations at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载.鈥
- As part of the College of Music's long-running Faculty Tuesdays series, professional musicians, vocalists and ensembles in the college play concerts most Tuesdays during the fall and spring semesters, offering students and community members the opportunity to experience firsthand the renowned talent housed right here on campus.聽
- Professor Emeritus of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences J. McKim (Kim) Malville and former anthropology faculty member Nancy Malville reflect on their musical inspirations.
- Becoming a music educator was always in the stars for Barbara (London) Pierpoint (BME 鈥72).聽
- Suzanne and David Hoover reflect on what music means to them and how the College of Music plays into their giving.
- Mikhy Ritter, Becky Roser and Nancy Pierce see the new music building鈥檚 gender-neutral restroom as an important symbol of inclusivity and community at the College of Music.
- 鈥淚 am honored by this appointment beyond words,鈥 says Davis.
- We sit down with Dean Robert Shay to hear about his musical journey, proudest moments as dean, and goals for the future as he prepares to rejoin the faculty in January.
- Dean Emeritus Dan Sher and his wife Boyce Reid Sher have already left an indelible mark on the College of Music. Now they鈥檙e lending their name to a new piano faculty studio.
- Congratulations are in order for the winner of this year鈥檚 Bruce Ekstrand Memorial Graduate Student Performance Competition. The winner of this year鈥檚 virtual competition is violinist Hannah Kennedy.