Sounds of Gentrification, Sounds of Care: Prof. Martin Interviewed by VPR & SIRG "If I'm trying to hear the infinite galaxies of Black care, sound is how I'm gonna get there," says Prof. Martin, interviewed by Vermont Public Radio.
Portraits of the 2022 Valedictorians and Salutatorians Melissa Barales-Lopez '22 will deliver the valedictory address at commencement.
Hopkins Center Hopes to Lift Up Music From Mexico A symposium this week will include the launch of the Mexican Repertoire Initiative.
William Cheng Named a Radcliffe Fellow The professor of music will spend a year in residence at Harvard's Radcliffe Institute.
Kudos: Swayne Is In Residence at the Library of Congress Dartmouth faculty, students, and staff are recognized for their achievements.
Cooking Up a Concert—With Rice Digital Musics master's candidate converts rice cookers into synthesizers.
Breaths as Music: Prof. Beaudoin Publishes New Article in JAMS "All sounds deserve recognition," contends Prof. Beaudoin in his study of interactions between melody and audible breath in Dashon Burton's "He Never Said a Mumberlin' Word."
Three Faculty Members Win 2022 Guggenheim Fellowships César Alvarez, Brendan Nyhan, and Amie Thomasson are among 180 award recipients.
Tanaka Chikati '25 Featured on Google Arts and Culture The music major wants to support other aspiring artists in Zimbabwe.
For the Culture: Hip-Hop and the Fight for Social Justice Lakeyta M. Bonnette-Bailey, Adolphus G. Belk, Jr., editors
"Eliciting neural mechanisms of music medicine for epilepsy" Michael A. Casey, Robert Quon, Barbara C. Jobst
"Plainly Audible: Listening Intersectionally to the Amplified Noise Act in Washington, DC" Allie Martin