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2023
Sharing our story
Brad Dell, chair of the Department of Music and Theatre, shares highlights from the 2022-23 academic year and new ways to connect with the department.
2023
Road trip!
From Taiwan to Washington, D.C., Iowa State Department of Music and Theatre students and faculty traveled the world last year. Enjoy a few of their travel stories.
2023
In the spotlight
Meet a few of our music and performing arts majors and learn what their experiences as Cyclones mean to them.
2023
Visiting artists share inspiration, expertise
Thanks to generous support from the Transforming Liberal Arts and Sciences endowment and other donors, the Department of Music and Theatre welcomed renowned visiting artists to Ames this past year.
2022
Notes from the chair
Brad Dell, chair of the Department of Music and Theatre, shares highlights from the 2021-22 academic year and what makes him proud of Iowa State's music and theatre community.
2022
In the spotlight
Music and performing arts majors share their coolest experiences of the year, from masterclasses to lighting design studies.
2022
A quest for quarter tones
Inspired by innovative sounds, Greg Oakes, professor of music, invents a new kind of clarinet.
2022
The sounds of Sousa
An ISU Wind Ensemble concert, held on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, honored the 101st anniversary of the Sousa Band’s 1920 performance in State Gym.
2022
Celebrating innovation
In the Department of Music and Theatre, innovation abounds — from creative instruction to blending entrepreneurship and the arts.
2022
Faculty honors and creative activities
The Department of Music and Theatre faculty's latest creative and scholarly endeavors include launching a popular education channel on YouTube, induction into the Steinway and Sons Teacher Hall of Fame and more.
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