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Special Collections and Archives is rebranding to Distinctive Collections and Archives.
more informationNatasha Ndele ’24 spent her summer internship immersed in cutting-edge cancer research labs.
more informationLearn how we use our muscles when we walk and how walking affects our overall quality of life.
more informationOn October 13, Southwestern hosted the Shilling Lecture and the President’s Appreciation Celebration.
more informationSpecial Collections and Archives is rebranding to Distinctive Collections and Archives.
more informationNatasha Ndele ’24 spent her summer internship immersed in cutting-edge cancer research labs.
more informationLearn how we use our muscles when we walk and how walking affects our overall quality of life.
more informationOn October 13, Southwestern hosted the Shilling Lecture and the President’s Appreciation Celebration.
more informationNatasha Ndele ’24 spent her summer internship immersed in cutting-edge cancer research labs.
more informationOn October 13, Southwestern hosted the Shilling Lecture and the President’s Appreciation Celebration.
more informationSouthwestern students, alumni, faculty, and staff gathered to celebrate Homecoming.
more informationAn ambitious student showcased her talents in marketing during a summer internship in San Antonio, Texas.
more informationSouthwestern was 21st among national liberal arts universities, and 28th in a list of the 286 “most-selective colleges in the country” as defined by Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges.
more informationSpecial Collections and Archives is rebranding to Distinctive Collections and Archives.
more informationNatasha Ndele ’24 spent her summer internship immersed in cutting-edge cancer research labs.
more informationLearn how we use our muscles when we walk and how walking affects our overall quality of life.
more informationOn October 13, Southwestern hosted the Shilling Lecture and the President’s Appreciation Celebration.
more informationDiscover the performance texts and poems by Guillermo Gómez-Peña that are interwoven with collage imagery by Enrique Chagoya, and crafted into book format by Felicia Rice.
more informationSpecial Collections and Archives is rebranding to Distinctive Collections and Archives.
more informationOn October 13, Southwestern hosted the Shilling Lecture and the President’s Appreciation Celebration.
more informationSouthwestern students, alumni, faculty, and staff gathered to celebrate Homecoming.
more informationAssociate Professors of Music Bruce Cain and David Asbury were invited to perform at the Just Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 7th-9th. A social justice and human rights festival, the Just Festival is part of Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival whose events aim to challenge perceptions, celebrate differences, and encourage dialogue on the key issues of our time. The duo was also invited to perform at the Hispanic Heritage Festival at Palm Beach Atlantic University on October 14th. The program for the concerts in Scotland featured works on environmental themes written for the duo by composers Matthew Dunne, Jason Hoogerhyde, Diego Luzuriaga, Eduardo Martin, Julio Cesar Oliva, and Diego Vega, while the concert for the HHF was comprised of works based upon Spanish texts.
—October 2023Associate Professors of Music Bruce Cain and David Asbury recently released a video recording of BESOS, the first movement from a song cycle written for them entitled CANCIONES POR LA VIDA by noted Cuban composer Eduardo Martín. View the video here.
—May 2023Associate Professors of Music Bruce Cain and David Asbury were invited to perform at the College Music Society Southwest Regional Conference in March and as featured guest artists at Rollins College in April. The programs for these concerts featured works on environmental themes written for the duo by composers Susan Cohn Lackman, Daniel Crozier, Matthew Dunne, Jason Hoogerhyde, Diego Luzuriaga, Eduardo Martin, Julio Cesar Oliva, and Diego Vega.
—May 2023Professor Emerita Lois Ferrari, Associate Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities Holly Dalrymple, and Instructor of Applied Music Chaz Nailor collaborated with Austin-based soprano Natalie Joy Howard, the Southwestern University Chorale, and the Austin Civic Orchestra to give the Texas premiere of a work recovered, edited, and published by Professor of Music Michael Cooper: the choral/orchestral version of Margaret Bonds’s setting of W.E.B. Du Bois’s iconic Civil Rights Credo. Given on February 25, the performance was many students’ first time singing with an orchestra – and the opportunity to lift their voices in song to proclaim Du Bois’s magisterial text with Margaret Bonds’s music was, in the words of one student, “a life-altering experience.” Those interested in hearing or re-hearing the performance can find it here. The Chorale will perform the Credo again, now in its original version with piano accompaniment, with Professor of Music Bruce Cain (baritone), Part-Time Assistant Professor of Applied Music Julia Taylor (soprano), and Part-Time Instructor of Music Bruce Cain (piano) in another concert at 7:30 p.m. in the Alma Thomas Theater on April 15.
—March 2023In June of this year, Associate Professors of Music Bruce Cain and David Asbury made video recordings of works written for them. They are releasing them as the editing process is completed. The next video in this series, Luz, is the fourth song from the cycle Sobre La Naturaleza by Diego Luzuriaga. The composer, originating from Ecuador, has a special affinity for writing music derived from traditional sources and connects deeply with themes from the natural world. The video can be viewed here.
—December 2022