Centers + Programs

  • Erika Gossett
    Erika Gossett will graduate next month with a BM in flute performance, as well as a BA in media studies, a minor in business and a Music Entrepreneurship Certificate, exemplifying the College of Music’s universal musician vision. Additionally, her climate change-focused venture, Piña Designs, is a finalist in the New Venture Challenge. Finals are April 12: Join us!
  • AndrĂ© de Quadros
    What does inclusivity look like at the College of Music today? What are the college’s DEI—diversity, equity and inclusion—goals going forward? We’re making strides, but we know we must do more.
  • Lydia Wagenknecht, Susan Thomas and XĂłchitl Chávez
    It was a busy fall for the American Music Research Center (AMRC)! One of the many efforts underway is the Soundscapes of the People project. Two ˛ĘĂń±¦µä PhD students—Lydia Wagenknecht and Ben Cefkin—
  • Soundscapes of the People, a collaboration between the ˛ĘĂń±¦µä and Colorado State University Pueblo
    The American Music Research Center is bustling with activity as the school year begins. Discover what’s new!
  • Summer Programs
    To support our students’ and our community’s musical development, the College of Music offers summer session courses and richly varied summer programming.
  • MWP
    The newly expanded Imig Music Building strengthens the college’s Musicians’ Wellness Program by better supporting students in navigating the often complex and multifaceted path of being a musician.
  • Davis interactions
    “We have a strong foundation for DEI work and we’re seeing progress [...] but there’s more work—more positive disruption—ahead of us before we can claim ubiquitous inclusivity in our college’s culture, classrooms and curricula.”
  • AC
    “We have a real opportunity to use the American Music Research Center as a uniting force to bring together people of different cultures, ethnicities, perspectives and walks of life. I see this [DEI] work as not only educational, but as a strategy to improve the environment in which persons of color are pursuing their educations at ˛ĘĂń±¦µä.”
  • Jeffrey Nytch
    Among 30 distinguished academics, clinicians, consultants and authors, Jeffrey Nytch—director of the College of Music’s Entrepreneurship Center for Music and associate professor of composition—has joined the Yamaha Master Educator Collective’s newly-launched Music Business and Entrepreneurship group.
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