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School of Architecture Announces New Director

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The College of Arts + Architecture is pleased to announce that Blaine Brownell, FAIA LEED AP, will become the new director of the School of Architecture (SoA), effective July 1. Brownell will come to UNC Charlotte from the University of Minnesota School of Architecture, where he is professor and interim head and has served as […]

Professor Performs at Music by Women International Festival

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Dr. Elizabeth Sullivan, assistant professor of oboe, performed three works at the Music by Women International Festival, held March 5-7 at Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, Mississippi. Now in its fourth year, the festival includes papers and presentations, lecture-recitals, and concerts all relating to the subject of music composed, taught, and performed by women. […]

Play by Theatre Department Chair Receives World Premiere

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The Mother, a new play by Department of Theatre Chair Lynne Conner, received its world premiere by Dramatic Repertory Company in Portland, Maine, in March. The play explores the effects on a mother – and her family – of a school shooting that is perpetrated by her son. A review in the Portland Press Herald […]

Student Wins SETC Sound Design Award

Categories: News Tags: Music, Theatre

Student Gianna Agostino won first place in the Sound Design competition at the 71st annual Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) Convention, which was held February 26 – March 1 in Louisville, Kentucky. Gianna is a junior pursuing a double major in music and communications with a minor in theatre. She won the award for her design […]

Voice Professor Sings at Seattle Opera

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Assistant Professor of Voice Audrey Babcock has sung the role of “Nica” (the Baroness Nica de Koenigswarter) in the Seattle Opera production of Charlie Parker’s Yardbird, a contemporary opera by Daniel Schnyder based on the legendary jazz saxophonist. The production opened February 22 and closes March 7. Babcock, who joined the music faculty in January, […]

Dance Faculty and Students Present at NCDEO

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UNC Charlotte Dance faculty and students participated in the 2020 North Carolina Dance Education Organization (NCDEO) conference, Technology, Assessment, & Artistry in Dance, held Saturday, February 22, at Northwest School of the Arts in Charlotte. The event also attracted alumni of the dance program, many of them now dance educators in North Carolina public schools. […]

Ailey Dancer Hope Boykin Gives Masterclass

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More than 30 dance students were treated to a rigorous but thrilling masterclass by Hope Boykin on Wednesday, February 26. Boykin, a native of Durham, North Carolina, is a longtime member of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. The revered modern dance company, founded by Alvin Ailey more than 60 years ago, performed two programs in […]

Wind Ensemble Performs at CBDNA Conference in Louisiana

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The Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Shawn Smith and Dr. Shayna Stahl, recently traveled to Natchitoches, Louisiana, to perform at the College Band Directors National Association Southern Division Conference (February 20-22). The UNC Charlotte band was one of just a handful of ensembles chosen to perform through a competitive audition process. “Around the […]

CoA+A Announces 2020 Distinguished Alumni

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The College of Arts + Architecture is pleased to announce the 2020 Distinguished Alumni. The award ceremony will take place on Friday, March 13, at 11:30 am in the Anne R. Belk Theater in Robinson Hall. The Distinguished Alumni Awards were created by the College of Arts + Architecture in 2015 to recognize the accomplishments […]

Students Take Prizes at Kennedy Center Festival

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Eight UNC Charlotte students recently competed at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region IV in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) is a national program to benefit college theatre students. The program supports eight regional festivals in January and February and a national festival in April. Amber Coleman, […]