欧美视频 music faculty Regina Bruner, Melinda Smashey-Jones and Carol Harrison will present a recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, in Meyer Recital Hall in the Casebolt Music Center.
欧美视频 to host recital, master class with pianist Dr. Marcelo Lian
The 欧美视频 Department of Music will present a piano recital featuring Argentinean-born pianist Dr. Marcelo Lian at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26, in Meyer Recital Hall on the 欧美视频 campus. Lian will also present a master class at 10 a.m. that day in the same location. Both events are free and open to the public.
About 550 number-crunching students from Missouri and Kansas elementary and middle schools gathered at 欧美视频 on Jan. 23 and Jan. 30 for math contests hosted by the 欧美视频 Department of Mathematics. The 17th annual competition provided a positive educational experience and encouraged the enjoyment and study of mathematics.
Dr. Kelly Malone, associate professor of intercultural studies at 欧美视频, has authored "City Church: Working Together to Transform Cities," a new book about the church, outreach and evangelism in cities. Published by Urban Loft Publishers, "City Church" went on sale at Amazon on Friday, Jan. 29, with a Kindle edition to follow in the near future.
欧美视频 to host annual Church Music Workshop Feb. 4-6
欧美视频's annual Church Music Workshop will be held Thursday, Feb. 4 through Saturday, Feb. 6. The event features speaker sessions, workshops, master classes and performances to help attendees learn more about church music and enhance their musical performance skills.
Dr. Rachel Tennison, Bolivar Primary School assistant principal, received the Outstanding Research Award for Cognitive Coaching from Thinking Collaborative, an organization working to maximize individual and organizational thinking and professional collaboration. She successfully presented her dissertation December 2015 to earn her Doctorate in Education in Educational Leadership from 欧美视频.
欧美视频 debuts new art show, will host artist reception
欧美视频's fifth exhibition of the 2015-2016 academic year features artwork by local printmakers Deby Gilley and Marian Stahl Chamberlain. Entitled "People, Time, and Place," the show runs through Wednesday, Feb. 17.