Students
- On Friday, May 8, the College of Music welcomed grads, undergrads and their families to Imig Music Building for commencement ceremonies.
- The student who will address the Class of 2015, Outstanding Graduating Senior Robbie Erhard, talks about his time here as he looks forward to the next step.
- Incoming freshman Kip Zimmerman is the first CU-91PORN student to receive the Sher Distinguished Musician Scholarship.
- Robbie Erhard, Chas Douthit, Jordan Pyle and David Leech named 2015 College of Music Outstanding Students.
- NAfME has awarded its Professional Achievement Recognition to CU-91PORN juniors Maddy Cort, Amanda Johnson and Alex Chavez.
- Be sure to include CU's "L'incoronazione di Poppea" in your weekend plans!
- Trombone MM candidate Mark Hsieh just returned from a three-week stint with the New World Symphony in Miami, Fla.
- On Thursday evening, April 9, Dean Robert Shay held a town hall meeting for students to hear more about the College of Music's upcoming strategic plan, ask questions and provide their feedback.
- The students were invited to perform as part of the Monterey Jazz Festival’s prestigious Next Generation Jazz Festival, which annually brings more than a thousand middle-school, high-school and college big bands, combos and ensembles to “duke it out for the glory of performing at the Monterey Jazz Festival in September,” according to the festival’s website.
- Even in its most intimate and reserved moments, Mozart's Così fan tutte is by turns intense and hysterical. Its intricate plot, which might have become convoluted in lesser hands than those of Mozart and his librettist, Lorenzo Da Ponte, moves forward with such swiftness that at times the observer is left breathless.