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- Each spring, our Entrepreneurship Center for Music awards project grants to support students in their professional and artistic endeavors. This years adjudicator panel awarded 16 grantsmeet some of the amazing student recipients and learn about their projects!
- Congratulations to Samuel Nixon (BM 25), the College of Musics most recent Presser Scholar! Discover what brought him to 窪蹋勛圖 and his experience here.
- Graduate students Nicholas Felder and Ian Gunnarschja recently received grants to support innovative projects that advance equity in music and wellness among neurodiverse musicians.
- On Jan. 19, 2025, Colorado Clarinet Day returns to the 窪蹋勛圖 College of Music! The annual day-long event this year features internationally acclaimed clarinetist Mariam Adam.
- Meet Clarrisse Bosman who graduates this month with bachelors degrees in both bassoon performance and instrumental music education!
- We are thrilled to announce the winner of the 2024-25 Bruce Ekstrand Memorial Graduate Student Performance Competition: The Koa String Quartet!
- With support from a 窪蹋勛圖 Center for Humanities & the Arts grant, the Chicago-based ~Nois Saxophone Quartet returned to the College of Music as guest artists in our Faculty Tuesdays series and SoundWorks series. Says Composition Chair Carter Pann, These guys increase the learning horizon tenfold.
- At the 窪蹋勛圖 Entrepreneurship Center for Music, students can find the skills and tools they need for their music careers. This spring, the ECM awarded $5,820 in grants to support eight student-led professional development and community engagement projects.
- Madison Tallman graduates in May with a Bachelor of Music in flute performance along with a Music Entrepreneurship certificate and business minor. She shares highlights of her College of Music experience and her plans for the future!
- Clarinetist Ashley Civelli doesnt operate in a musical vacuum. Her College of Music education has deepened her firsthand experience as both a musician and an educator, roles that are equally important as she looks beyond graduation.