In the fourth episode of the series, hosts Jager and Ferguson are joined by actress Christina Ochoa; Dean of the College of Arts & Media at the University of Colorado Denver, Laurence Kaptain; and entrepreneur Rich Sloan.
Music majors and music pros are discovering how to find success while navigating the impacts of COVID on recording and production work. Majoring In Music talked to students and alums of top music programs, including University of Colorado Denver Recording Arts alum, Aaron Daniels. He's found himself busier (& more successful) than ever because of his diverse skill set and willingness to be flexible.
Drew Young, CU Denver visiting professor of Music Business, brings experience as a music industry pro and a lifelong recording artist to "understand and teach music not just as a product– but from its emotional core.”
CU Denver and the College of Arts & Media (CAM) will bid farewell to one of its respected leaders and visionaries, Laurie Baefsky, as she departs her role as Associate Dean of Research and Strategic Partnerships at CAM for Dean of the College of Arts and Media at the University of Montana. Her new position speaks greatly to her ability to elevate academic institutions and advance arts-integrated creative scholarship.
The Alliance for the Transformation of Musical Academe's (ATMA) Task Force on Musical Racism brings together leaders, educators, and students in music from more than 30 universities, including Music & Entertainment Industries Studies student, Alana Margolis, the College of Arts & Media's Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs, Dr. Mark Rabideau, and Activist-in-Residence, Katie Leonard.
(CU Denver News)-- What does the term Chicano/a mean? What exactly constitutes Chicano Art? And does Chicano art belong in mainstream museums? Edward Tyndall, assistant professor of Film & Television, and Quintin Gonzalez, associate professor of Visual Arts, examine the subject.
(CU Denver News)-- What does the term Chicano/a mean? What exactly constitutes Chicano Art? And does Chicano art belong in mainstream museums? Edward Tyndall, assistant professor of Film & Television, and Quintin Gonzalez, associate professor of Visual Arts, examine the subject.