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This is a personal blog-space—while it figures significantly in my day-to-day praxis, the views reflected herein are mine and mine alone. The observations I make are not reflection of the policies of the institution that employs me--nor do they, or any official thereof, endorse the views or opinions expressed herein.
Monthly Archives: April 2009
Parallel Plans
Given that VCU’s School of the Arts is the largest publicly-funded school of the arts in the country, and that they boast several top ten ranked programs, no one should be surprised that there isn’t room for every student who … Continue reading
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April 10: Carnegie Mellon Launches Interdisciplinary Music and Technology Programs – Carnegie Mellon University
Far be it from me to recommend any of my current students consider transferring to another institution in the midst of the process in which they’re currently engaged. Alternatively, I think it’s important for any of you thinking about careers … Continue reading
Well, here goes!
In searching for the appropriately important words for an occasion as auspicious as one’s first blog post, I remembered that my purpose isn’t to awe or inspire, necessarily. Simply put, sometimes I think I’ve stumbled upon interesting thoughts to “chew” … Continue reading