Parker teaches courses on applied voice, world music and vocal pedagogy. He has appeared as a baritone soloist in recitals, operas and oratorios.
Do I have to be a music major to take applied lessons or participate in an ensemble? No, you do not have to be a music major to participate in an ensemble or take applied lessons. Any full-time ...
Singer, guitarist, percussionist and dancer-Okaidja Afroso is a true musical polymath. His evocative and soulful original music charts a journey from the traditional songs of his youth, through to an ...
Wilson Hall contains a 300-seat state of the art Concert Hall, which plays host not only to the University’s many student, faculty, and ensemble groups, but also world-renowned artists. The walls of ...
The Computational Cognition and Creativity Lab uses computational models and empirical data to investigate the mechanisms underlying creativity processes like the generation and evaluation of novel ...
Anthony S. Cincotta II is an internationally recognized music educator and saxophonist whose playing has taken him across the United States and abroad. He made his professional debut in 2014 ...
The University catalog section on “Honors in the major” provides an excellent overview of the standards and procedures for honors work in all undergraduate disciplines. The following are additional ...
Wilson Hall houses thirteen practice rooms, five with grand pianos and all with the finest soundproofing. Wilson 3043 is an ensemble practice room and is available for groups to rehearse. Practice ...
Journalism 280 is a course that examines the American criminal justice system, its strengths and its weaknesses, and the roles that police, prosecutors, judges, defense attorneys and journalists play ...
The Program in Environmental Studies, leading to either a BA or a minor, teaches students to develop an interdisciplinary understanding of the relationship between humans and the environment. It ...
Elizabeth Denne Denne teaches courses on geometry, topology, real analysis, linear algebra and calculus. Her research uses topological knot invariants to answer questions about the geometry of knots.
The Mathematics Department seeks to teach, challenge, and inspire all Washington & Lee students and the broader community, with the beauty and power of mathematics. As professors, we want our students ...
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