College of Musical Arts 2018-2019 academic year in review
A message from the Dean
In the College of Musical Arts, we believe in the transformative power of music and education, for our students, our community, and the world. As I look over the past year, I see numerous examples of the transformative power of music in the lives of students, faculty, staff, and friends of the College. I am continually inspired by the energy, talent, creativity, and dedication of so many that influence the success of the CMA. Whether a student, faculty/staff member, or friend and supporter of the CMA, thank you for your contributions.
I hope you will enjoy these highlights from the 2018-2019 year.
Best wishes,
William Mathis
Dean
Event Highlights
Faculty Highlights
By the Numbers
310
Undergraduate student enrollment
160
Graduate student enrollment
$1,738,009
Undergraduate and graduate scholarship money awarded
340
Undergraduate and graduate students who received scholarships
695
Public events
1,200+
Participants in pre-college music events on campus
1.9 million
Listeners of Season 6 of the New Music from Bowling Green radio series
$1,016,523
Gifts received from 405 donors
$2,510
Average gift size per donor
Student Highlights
Full cohort of Hansen Fellows conclude a busy year of projects
Our full cohort of Hansen Fellows spent this academic year completing many projects, and have more planned for this summer.
See the Hansen Fellows projectsThis Year in Social
We are so proud and excited for our students that will graduate on Saturday! Here are a few photos of graduating students and what their plans are! @bgsu pic.twitter.com/NYaHiLThhM
— BGSU College of Musical Arts (@BGSUCMA) May 16, 2019
Yesterday's performance of Beethoven Nine was incredible. Congratulations to @BGPhilharmonia and @BGSUChoral for an amazing performance, with a completely packed house! Looking forward to another great performance tonight at 7:30 in Detroit! @bgsu
— BGSU College of Musical Arts (@BGSUCMA) May 6, 2019
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Pretty cool news: two of our guests for premier events this year won Grammy's on Sunday night! @Apollos_Fire (just here last week for the Hansen Series residency) and @aaronjaykernis (our guest composer for the New Music Festival). Congrats!! @bgsu @UniversityArts
— BGSU College of Musical Arts (@BGSUCMA) February 12, 2019
Updated: 10/21/2020 12:27PM