Four Graduate Center Ph.D. students won this prestigious fellowship, which supports the completion of their dissertation. Read more
South Bend Tribune, 3.25.18 Read more
Professor Tania León, a celebrated composer and conductor, reflects on her latest accolade — a major award from United States Artists. Read more
Barrett Hipes (D.M.A. ’17, Music), the first person to serve as associate dean for student development at Juilliard, encourages students to be entrepreneurial. Read more
Quynh Nguyen (D.M.A. Music, ’09) was awarded second place in the American Prize Lorin Hollander Award in Piano contest, as well as second place in the Solo Piano Professional Division of the American Prize competitions. Read more
Corpus Christi Caller Times, 1.4.18 Read more
For La Dolce Morte, the piece recently restaged at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Farrin turned to the 16th century love poems of Sistene Chapel artist Michaelangelo. Read more
Van, 12.14.17 Read more
Professor Eliot Bates (Music) is pushing ethnomusicology into the realm of the recording studio and the digital production of sound. Read more
The civil rights movement is the subject of an opera being composed by Professor Tania León. Read more