Professor Janice Waldron explores how social media affects music education in a new book for Oxford University Press.
Professor Janice Waldron explores how social media affects music education in a new book for Oxford University Press.
UWindsor alumnus Michael Petro committed $500,000 to support student film production.
UWindsor alumnus John Holland, who sings baritone, shares a Juno Award with the Ottawa Bach Choir.
UWindsor alumnus John Holland, who sings baritone, shares a Juno Award with the Ottawa Bach Choir.
Members of the UWindsor Chamber Choir will join singers from across the globe in an online performance of the finale of Considering Matthew Shepard on Tuesday, Aug. 25.
Members of the UWindsor Chamber Choir will join 477 singers from across the globe in an online performance Tuesday, Aug. 25.
A virtual art gallery is just one of the day-long activities planned for the Aug. 22 Children’s Arts Organizations Showcase.
UWindsor students and alumni are among the performers who will take to the virtual stage during an online arts festival Aug. 22.
Michael Lucenkiw is the founder of Environment Machine Shop, one of seven startups gaining expertise this summer through EPICentre.
Michael Lucenkiw is the founder of Environment Machine Shop, one of seven startups gaining expertise this summer through EPICentre.
UWindsor music alumni Lisette Gagnon and Tyler Sasso will present a charity concert through Facebook on Friday, June 26.
UWindsor music alumni Lisette Gagnon and Tyler Sasso will present a charity concert through Facebook on Friday, June 26.
UWindsor alumnus David Bergeron will host a virtual concert of electronic music, June 17 on Facebook.
UWindsor alumnus David Bergeron will host a virtual concert of electronic music, June 17 on Facebook.
The documentary “Standing in the Shadow of Motown” tells the story of the label’s largely unheralded studio musicians, the Funk Brothers.
When her students were unable to write reports on live performances, voice instructor Shahida Nurullah assigned films on great musicians.
Technology helped music students complete their final examinations in performance despite the pandemic: Lilly Korkontzelos, Grace Gasparini, and Parker Schaefer.
The rigours of social distancing saw music students and instructors finding creative solutions to final examinations in performance.