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By Topic: Diversity And Inclusion
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Artists, experts speak to importance of music in Black celebration, culture June 24, 2024
Continue readingCollege of Music strongly represented at MSU Juneteenth celebration.
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Music celebrating Dr. King February 01, 2023
Continue readingTwo performances in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
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MSU renews innovative music program for pre-college students on the autism spectrum July 12, 2022
Continue readingCollege of Music announces the return of Celebrating the Spectrum: A Festival of Music and Life.
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Debut of Music for Social Justice television series May 03, 2022
Continue readingArtists relate the music they play to societal issues and their own experiences.
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Standing with Ukraine March 07, 2022
Continue readingStudent musicians and community members show their support.
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Honoring Black composers February 28, 2022
Continue readingSpecial MSU Wind Symphony concert strengthens partnership in Detroit.
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Dynamic leader joins Community Music School in Detroit November 12, 2021
Continue readingKristopher Johnson appointed new director.
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MSU Music presents Venezuelan Trio in concert of all Latin American works November 02, 2021
Continue readingProgram includes premiere of work by MSU composition faculty Ricardo Lorenz
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MSU Music celebrates diverse composers October 14, 2021
Continue readingWest Circle Series concert: Lift Every Voice
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Enriching young lives September 16, 2021
Continue readingBonnie Larson continues her tradition of supporting music and children in Detroit.
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MSU composers write for LA Phil August 30, 2021
Continue readingTeacher and student honored with opportunity to premier new works.
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Standing against modern slavery August 05, 2021
Continue readingMSU grad student uses the power of music to help end human trafficking.
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A message of continued support for change April 22, 2021
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West Circle Series Celebrates Women in Music April 12, 2021
Continue readingConcert to highlight women composers — trailblazing musicians of our time
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Music you can touch March 15, 2021
Continue readingSpartan pianist developing tactile music system to help non-sighted musicians and marginalized populations.
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Joy in the face of injustice March 10, 2021
Continue readingSnyder earns Performance Art Award at MSU Social Justice Arts Festival.
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Saxophonist Charles McPherson Be-Bops into spring March 08, 2021
Continue readingMSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence program wraps up virtual season
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Trombonist Wycliffe Gordon heats up February with masterful performances February 01, 2021
Continue readingMSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence program continues virtual season
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MSU College of Music welcomes Damien Sneed January 01, 2021
Continue readingSneed brings social impact programming to the College of Music and Wharton Center.
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MSU Artists Earn Two Latin Grammy Nominations October 13, 2020
Continue reading“King Mangoberry” release featuring the music of Ricardo Lorenz and performances by MSU Wind Symphony garners attention from Grammy academy.
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Music Featuring Black Composers kicks off West Circle Series October 05, 2020
Continue readingConcert theme, “Lift Every Voice,” illustrates the range and depth of Black composers and their influence on centuries and styles of music.
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Music therapists zoom in August 19, 2020
Continue readingRicStar’s camp maintains joy and continuity.
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Announcing Music for Social Justice video series July 24, 2020
Continue readingMSU musicians offer artistry and thoughts on important social justice issues, Aug. 12 – Dec. 2
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Music’s 2020 award winners May 28, 2020
Continue readingCollege faculty and students earn honors.
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Improvising around COVID-19 May 19, 2020
Continue readingCMS-D keeps the jazz playing.
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What a difference a mentor makes May 18, 2020
Continue readingJazz confidence grows when visitors join forces with faculty.
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Music as a sanctuary April 15, 2020
Continue readingChoral conducting student bonds youth choirs with healing power of music.
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Going beyond the book April 02, 2020
Continue readingMusic Education students build teaching skills through outreach.
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Tubist takes top prize April 01, 2020
Continue readingRunning Start Competition winner commissions composers of color.
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Nurturing choral leaders of the future February 17, 2020
Continue readingMSU choral alumnae mentor young women scholars in unique program.
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Grant reflects music education innovation February 03, 2020
Continue readingCommunity Music School infuses curriculum with social justice.
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MSU Jazz ranks 3rd in nation in prestigious Jazz at Lincoln Center competition January 22, 2020
Continue readingFour student musicians recognized for outstanding performances.
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Annual concert honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. January 06, 2020
Continue readingJazz: Spirituals, Prayer and Protest can be heard in two free performances on January 19, part of a university-wide celebration.
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Whitaker sets ambitious goal – and reaches it December 04, 2019
Continue readingJazz leader uses milestone birthday as motivation, pushing himself and inspiring students.
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Stellar jazz drummer comes to MSU November 14, 2019
Continue readingKenny Washington bops into town as the next MSU Federal Credit Union Jazz Artist in Residence.
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Sensory-friendly concerts at MSU inspire disability advocate November 12, 2019
Continue readingMid-Michigan Autism Association to facilitate spring concert at CMS-D.
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Music pays homage to Latin, Central and South American composers October 25, 2019
Continue readingSouth of the Border: Celebrating the Music of the Other Americas continues West Circle Series’ 10th Anniversary
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RicStar camp co-founder earns Women of Worth award from L’Oréal Paris October 15, 2019
Continue readingJudy Winter's honor raises funds for important CMS program.
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MSU Music welcomes eminent chamber group October 09, 2019
Continue readingImani Winds comes to campus as part of the MSU Federal Credit Union Entrepreneurial Musical Artist in Residence.
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Trumpeter Tanya Darby Kicks Off Jazz Residency Season September 24, 2019
Continue readingMSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence program swings into communities and schools in early October
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An exciting week of band and orchestra performances September 05, 2019
Continue readingStudent ensembles perform at Fairchild Theatre and Wharton Center, and feature distinguished guests.
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King Mangoberry August 30, 2019
Continue readingThe music of Ricardo Lorenz with MSU Wind Symphony conducted by Kevin L. Sedatole and guest artist Manuel Alejandro Rangle, maracas.
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Loving the jazz life at MSU July 31, 2019
Continue readingBusy Etienne Charles pauses to reflect on students and the MSU community.
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The sounds of experience July 24, 2019
Continue readingMSU assistant professor explores role of music education in social change.
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Women of Jazz: Empowering the next generation June 20, 2019
Continue readingFunding needed for program led by Detroit jazz artist Marion Hayden.
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Color Me Music: Alliance for Students of Color April 29, 2019
Continue readingStudent group focuses on diversity and inclusion in Music.
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“I Have a Voice” April 26, 2019
Continue readingMSU Women's Ensemble performs empowering new song.
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Diversifying jazz mentorship April 25, 2019
Continue readingLeading musicians cap off dynamic lineup for MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence program.
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Amy Lewis wins emerging leader award April 24, 2019
Continue readingDoctoral student blends activism and music education.
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Using music to combat antisemitism April 19, 2019
Continue readingFeaturing Shostakovich 13, "Babi Yar," and selections from "I Never Saw Another Butterfly."
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Etienne Charles digs deep on new album April 11, 2019
Continue readingCarnival rings with a cutural celebration.
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Message from the Dean: Spring 2019 v1 February 28, 2019
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Alumnus advocates for the arts February 20, 2019
Continue readingXavier Boudreaux builds career at Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
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Rucker in London February 15, 2019
Continue readingBaritone ends stellar run in Royal Opera House production.
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Xavier Davis drops new album January 07, 2019
Continue reading"Rise Up Detroit" speaks of the city's diverse history
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Jazz concert honors MLK, and tribute to Aretha Franklin December 28, 2018
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Masters of excellence December 17, 2018
Continue readingTwo leading jazz artists mentor MSU students through week-long residencies.
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Material worlds December 13, 2018
Continue readingDoctoral candidate receives Fulbright-Hays award to research instrument making in Ghana.
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Meeting students where they are December 03, 2018
Continue readingCollege of Music alumnus builds choral program in South Central Los Angeles.
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“The best decision I’ve ever made.” October 16, 2018
Continue readingSenior Jordyn Davis is branching out as a composer and jazz musician.
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Dresner Foundation supports kids at CMS-D September 10, 2018
Continue readingGrant makes music lessons and summer camp possible for Detroit youth.
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Bursting with Joy September 05, 2018
Continue readingCelebrating the Spectrum students reflect on week of scholarship with the College of Music.
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Trumpet student excels in classical performance May 30, 2018
Continue readingGause earns multiple fellowships, seats in prominent orchestras.
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An unforgettable performance experience May 25, 2018
Continue readingA student's perspective on the Sensory Friendly Spartan Concert.
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Steve Wilson makes lasting impression April 30, 2018
Continue readingFourth and final 2017-18 MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence ends season on a high note.
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Golden to bring great energy and talent to MSU as newest Band faculty March 05, 2018
Continue readingSkilled conductor, music educator and band director will bring her artistry to the faculty of the College of Music.
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Harvey Mason shares jazz life lessons through MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence program January 31, 2018
Continue readingBusy studio musician, jazz drummer, record producer, and member of the band Fourplay teaches and performs with MSU Jazz students
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Music, Culture and Weather Converge at Spartan Stadium November 30, 2017
Continue readingPersistent MSU Spartan Marching Band steps up and stands out in Africa halftime show.
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College of Music Vocal Arts Graduate Honored with MSU Young Alumni Award October 20, 2017
Continue readingJonathan Kirkland who played George Washington in the production of “Hamilton,” recalls experience at MSU.
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Celebrating the Spectrum: A Festival of Music and Life July 06, 2017
Continue readingCollege of Music builds on summer program that explores musicianship for students with autism.
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Music Therapy Camp Celebrates 15 Years June 12, 2017
Continue readingAnnual Eric ‘RicStar’ Winter Music Therapy Camp welcomes MSU President Simon and others for a special inside look.
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Program for Musicians with Autism Highlighted at International Conference April 28, 2017
Continue readingPresident Simon introduces “Celebrating the Spectrum: A Festival of Music and Life” to dozens of researchers.
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Theory Class Leads to Super Music Learning April 28, 2017
Continue readingDoctoral candidate’s creative approach connects with grade school audience.
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Visiting Soprano Offers Praise and Invaluable Perspective April 17, 2017
Continue readingOpera singer Martina Arroyo visits MSU, holds workshop for 150 students.
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Diverse Expression Fills Award-winning Compositions March 30, 2017
Continue readingGrad students recognized for works that address cultural coexistence, challenges.
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MSU Mentorship at the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Program March 02, 2017
Continue readingJazz Studies Professor Xavier Davis selected as mentor for prestigious jazz residency program.
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Visiting Jazz Bass Teacher and Composer Embodies Tradition January 09, 2017
Continue readingRufus Reid brings the groove to MSU and beyond through the MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence program.
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Young Composer and Saxophonist Excels December 19, 2016
Continue readingJazz student at Community Music School-Detroit named Seymour Simons Scholar.
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Musicking Equity: Enacting Social Justice through Music Education December 08, 2016
Continue readingNew Directions Conference to explore role of music education in activism.
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Cultural Event brings Composers, Ensembles from Around the World December 07, 2016
Continue readingMSU professor and chair of composition invited to attend inaugural festival of Asia Culture Center in South Korea.
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Music Students, Faculty and Staff Explore Unity November 30, 2016
Continue readingCollege of Music assesses, strengthens atmosphere of diversity and inclusion.
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MSU Vocal Graduate Cast for Key Role November 15, 2016
Continue readingJonathan Kirkland plays George Washington in Chicago company of Hamilton
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Visiting Jazz Guitarist Shares Perspective and Inspires Students October 20, 2016
Continue readingRussell Malone embodies jazz tradition through the MSUFCU Jazz Artist in Residence program.
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Caribbean Currents: Caribbean Music from Rumba to Reggae October 01, 2016
Continue readingPeter Manuel with Michael Largey
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Celebrating the Spectrum Program and Concerts August 31, 2016
Continue readingUnique program engages MSU community in week of teaching and scholarship for students with autism.