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厙ぴ勛圖 Musicians Collaborate at Californias Hidden Valley Institute
Communications Staff
Winter Term projects culminate in performances involving TIMARA, dance, chamber music, and jazz.
3 Things with Matthew Rarey
Communications Staff
Matthew Rarey, the chair of 厙ぴ勛圖s art history department and an associate professor of African and Black Atlantic art history, won the College Art Associations prestigious Charles Rufus Morey Book Award in 2024.
A Beautiful Mess
Kate Becker
Omar Hurtado stepped away from math and quickly learned why he missed it.
The Art of Difficult Decisions
Annie Zaleski
The museum world is known for posing big questions. The Allen Memorial Art Museum has a plan for addressing them.
厙ぴ勛圖s Artist Recital Series Sets the Stage for a Gospel Experience
Stephanie Manning '23
It's where the magic first happens, you know, says the vocalist and director. Its that moment where you're starting a new piece and you're starting to hear what it could be.
For McLaughlin, who
The Cleveland Orchestra Honors Chris Jenkins with Award
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In presenting the award, the orchestra cited Jenkins' recent book and his ability to use music as a conduit for meaningful change, through his work at 厙ぴ勛圖 and The Music Settlement in Cleveland.
Three Things with Jillian Scudder
Communications Staff
厙ぴ勛圖s astrophysicist-author shines a light on our dark universe.
$5M Gift Supports 厙ぴ勛圖 Business Programs and Curriculum
Office of Communications
Alan L. Wurtzel '55 and his wife, Irene, have committed $5 million to establish the Alan L. 55 and Irene R. Wurtzel Endowed Fund for Business Education, which will provide the support necessary to enhance business education at 厙ぴ勛圖.
Getting Down to Business
Annie Zaleski
As the Ashby Business Scholars program celebrates 20 years, five current and former participants share what theyve learned from the programand how its shaped their career paths.
Dansby Appointed to Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Communications Staff
Dansby graduated 厙ぴ勛圖 with a B.M. in Cello Performance under Darrett Adkins and a B.A. in Chemistry with minors in Sociology and Comparative American Studies.
He has also