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Ƶ Vocal Scholars close successful first year with concert
May 24, 2024
The Ƶ Vocal Scholars is an audition-based program for talented singers from any major passionate about enriching and serving the community through singing.
Walking Where They Walked: Matt Boyle ‘24 extends his grandparents’ legacy at Ƶ
May 20, 2024
Boyle is the grandson of Bob and Faye Smithwick, who met as new students at Ƶ in 1948, and will receive his Ƶ diploma on Friday, May 24.
Ƶ World Percussion performance and drum circle planned at Global Spring Festival
April 26, 2024
The ensemble is celebrating 15 years at Ƶ with rhythms from Africa and the African Diaspora in the Global Neighborhood
Todd Coleman creates soundtrack for third escape room at the Nemesis Club
April 15, 2024
Coleman, associate professor of music production & recording arts, composed the music soundtrack for The Nemesis Club's third escape room, "Henchmen's Heist."
Ƶ vocalists win regional competition
April 12, 2024
Several music and performing arts students participated in the National Association of Teachers of Singing State and Regional Musical Theatre and Commercial Music Competitions this year.
Department of Music’s Alex Heitlinger releases third album, ‘Slush Pump Truck Stop’
March 5, 2024
“Slush Pump Truck Stop” was released Feb. 23 on SteepleChase Records.
Ƶ Jazz Festival to bring national talent, area students and musicians to campus
February 20, 2024
The annual jazz festival includes workshops and clinics for middle and high school students, "jam session" opportunities for the community, and the free Jazz Festival Concert headlined by trumpeter Kris Johnson.
Ƶ celebrates Mardi Gras with plenty of food and fun
February 13, 2024
Live music was paired with sweet and spicy culinary delights throughout the day as the university offered its own version of this iconic celebration.
A Will to Lead: Generous estate gift from Ƶ alumnus Wayne T. Moore ’49 endows professorship
December 14, 2023
The professorship established by the late Ƶ alumnus and faculty member Wayne T. Moore ’49 and his wife, Elizabeth, will support the teaching and research of an emerging scholar in the arts, humanities or social sciences. The $500,000 gift honors Wayne's late brother, Fletcher Moore '34, a longtime music faculty member at Ƶ.
‘Raising Awareness’ concert Nov. 14 partners Ƶ programs for mental health support
November 10, 2023
Faculty, staff and students in the Department of Music, Department of Public Health and Counseling Services will present “Raising Awareness” Tues., Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in McCrary Theatre.