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jacob.neighbors@uconn.edu The curricula in each department afford not only an intensive professional education, but a liberal university education as well. Students recognize their potential and convert this to real-world success by connecting with faculty, staff, students, and local business leaders to develop the diverse and dynamic skills necessary for success as innovators, creative, and entrepreneurs in todays rapidly changing world. Managing Director . The Ballard Institute curates and produces exhibitions of puppetry, both at the Ballard Museum and for touring across the United States. Mission: The Women in Math, Science & Engineering (WiMSE) Learning Community provides ongoing support for female undergraduate students in STEM majors. dylan.delmastro@uconn.edu Co-DirectorsJorge Paricio Garcia, Ph.D.Mechanical Engineering Co-Director, Krenicki Arts and Engineering Institute, School of Fine Arts and School of Engineering Associate Professor-In-Residence, Industrial Design, UConn School of Engineering Head, Industrial Design Specialization in Multidiscip . Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts is the largest college-based presenting program in New England. janetsongkim@uconn.edu. montana.heon@uconn.edu| (860) 486-3751 | Room 201, karen.strobel@uconn.edu | (860) 486-3730 | Room 201, Arts Leadership & Cultural Management, MFA, The Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, Alexey von Schlippe Gallery at UConn Avery Point, SFA Guests or Contracted Professionals Requirements. Associate Director of Athletic Bands 860-486-1621 Posted by Emily Zangari . Dramatic Arts Apply Now. eric.rice@uconn.edu All students are expected to have first attended either a live [or virtual, as of Spring 2020] group advising session or viewed a recording of a group advising session in its entirety prior to requesting a one-on-one appointment with an advisor. Social Media Submission Form. Mission: The Nursing Learning Community serves as a support network for undergraduate Nursing majors. theodore.arm@uconn.edu, Professor Emeritus of Music Theory Anne D'Alleva - Dean anne.dalleva@uconn.edu | (860) 486-1593 | Room 202. Dylan DelMastro. Associate Department Head for Courses & Curriculum Nullam dignissim lorem purus, nec vehicula mi aliquet et. ricardo.t.brown@uconn.edu Read Bio, The Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, Arts Leadership & Cultural Management, MFA. Nick has been working at UConn since 2013 in various capacities. Director of Wind Ensemble Nulla tempus ligula eu risus porttitor eleifend. Who Can Apply: All undergraduate students interested in innovation. He started as an academic administrator in the School of Fine Arts Dean's Office, then as an academic advisor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences' Academic Services Center before joining the team at the School of Engineering. von der Mehden Recital Hall is the home of nearly one hundred and thirty concerts and events presented annually by the faculty, ensembles, students, and guests of the Department of Music and other entities of the University of Connecticut. (860) 486-2164, Director of Voices of Freedom Gospel Choir https://vote.uconn.edu/, Contact Information: Student Activities, voteatuconn@uconn.edu, UConn Health kenneth.fuchs@uconn.edu 860-486-1210 Read Bio, Associate Professor, Lighting Design Dmitriy.Glivinskiy@uconn.edu, Assistant Professor in Residence UConn Dramatic Arts | School of Fine Arts | Everything You Can Imagine The Department of Dramatic Arts and its theatre production arm, the Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT), combine to create an exciting center for excellence in the dramatic arts. paul.spirito@uconn.edu 860-486-8153 North Dakota transplant, but a lover of all things New England. (860) 486-3728, Coordinator of Brass & Percussion Graduate Audition Evaluation Form .pdf. Etiam eu consectetur arcu, interdum cursus lacus. The familyJay, Jed, and Sandra Shiverswants to preserve her legacy, enrich UConn students' lives, and help ensure that the School of Fine Arts continues to thrive. Read Bio, Assistant Professor, Voice, Speech, and Dialects Located at 875 Coventry Road in Storrs, von der Mehden seats 470 and has audio and video capabilities to host lectures, panel discussions, and conferences. . First Year Programs | Learning Communities | Academic Achievement Center. (860) 486-4664, Associate Professor of Voice david.mills@uconn.edu (860) 486-2561, Coordinator of Graduate Studies gregory.webster@uconn.edu john.bell@uconn.edu About the School of Fine Arts Office of the Dean School of Fine Arts Mission SFA Advisory Board SFA Recent Alumni Council Hours of Operation Directions Directory News Faculty & Staff Resources Financial Services Technology Services Marketing Services SFA Digest Submission - Accepting News! panagiota.capaldi@uconn.edu barbara.a.hill@uconn.edu, Coordinator of Keyboard Studies Dramatic Arts. Director of Collegium Musicum asif.majid@uconn.edu Admission. Furthermore, Spring Valley Farm affords a select group of students the opportunity to live on a working farm supporting a discover, problem-based, and situated learning environment that benefits the UConn population by providing local organic produce to on-campus dining halls and restaurants. Small Walker Press publications can be purchased at the . SFA Guests or Contracted Professionals Requirements Arts During COVID-19 Office of the Dean Directory Directory For general assistance, please contact the Front Desk at (860) 486-3016, and your call will be routed appropriately. (860) 486-4781, Instructor of Voice james.jackson@uconn.edu Our goal is to provide the finest professional training through classroom and studio instruction. | (860) 486-4334 | Room 201, Montana (Monty) Heon Financial Assistant Courses & Curriculum Faculty Consulting Who Can Apply: Open to transfer students in any major. Read Bio, Assistant Professor, Area Head of BFA in Performance Faculty & Administration. The TCU College of Fine Arts is home to six units: the School of Art, the School for Classical & Contemporary Dance, the School of Music, the Department of Design, the Department of Fashion Merchandising, and the Department of Theatre. alana.conti@uconn.edu Director of Bands The School of Fine Arts offers 11 undergraduate and nine graduate degrees across the arts and arts-related humanities, and enables all students at UConn to participate in and study the arts. Read Bio, Assistant Professor in Residence, Technical Direction Please visit the Innovation House site for more information. Thomas Meacham - Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies thomas.meacham@uconn.edu | (860) 486-0276 . Students will be exposed to artists, theaters, museums, and performances carefully selected by Rodney Rock, Director of the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, to enhance their educational experience increasing their knowledge, understanding, and participation with the arts. Applied Instructor Consent - Recital. Visiting Professional Mission: The Fine Arts Learning Community offers a vibrant, cohesive, and diverse community for Fine Arts majors by connecting them with faculty members and each other. (860) 486-3728, Assistant Professor in Residence of Jazz Studies . 860-486-2842 Read Bio, Assistant Professor in Residence, Theatre Studies Department Head Director of Choral Studies Area Head of Design & Tech Director of UConn Jazz Ensemble Production-related activities for the Department of Film are complex and demanding because of the large number of students we serve and the continually evolving nature of filmmaking technology and workflows. angelina.gadeliya@uconn.edu Macushla Robinson. earl.macdonald@uconn.edu School of Fine Arts Art and Art History Art and Art History Degrees Offered Bachelor of Arts in Art Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Bachelor of Arts in Art History Information Literacy and Writing in the Major Competency Requirements Students must successfully complete at least one Art History W course All students apply through both the Common Application and SlideRoom. The Contemporary Art Galleries' mission is to present a professional exhibition and educational program that is multi-disciplinary and culturally diverse. Each season, Jorgensen events attract more than 70,000 students, faculty and staff from the University of Connecticut, as well as residents from Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. peter.bagley@uconn.edu, Professor Emeritus of Music constance.devereaux@uconn.edu https://uconnvtc.webex.com/meet/preadvis, Contact Information: premed_predental@uconn.edu, The Abrahamic Story of the Tree is a semester-long exploration of the Tree of Life in Judaism, Christianity and Islam through a series of exhibits, talks, performances, and campus tours. Nullam dignissim lorem purus, nec vehicula mi aliquet et. 860-486-8585 Read Bio, Puppet Arts Technical Supervisor Area Head of Theatre Studies See twitter feed anchor. For more information, please see our University Websites Privacy Notice. Our websites may use cookies to personalize and enhance your experience. (860) 486-4758, Instructor of Piano It's inspiring that, as accomplished and internationally renowned as our faculty are, they are in our studios and classrooms everyday teaching our students." Music, Phone: 860.486.3034 von der Mehden Recital Hall (860) 486-1617, Instructor of Clarinet meredith.ziegler@uconn.edu janetsongkim@uconn.edu Additionally, through rigorous interdisciplinary study, active, and community-based learning LCI students enhance their comprehension of global citizenship. Who Can Apply: All undergraduate students interested in public health, education, and/or policy. bob.copley@uconn.edu For more information, please see our University Websites Privacy Notice. By continuing without changing your cookie settings, you agree to this collection. Read Bio, Box Office Manager, Connecticut Repertory Theatre Job Summary The School of Fine Arts at the University of Connecticut is seeking applications for a full-time Educational Program Assistant 2 position in the Office of the Dean. colleen.bridgeman@uconn.edu| (860) 486-1485 | Room 201-A, Amanda Wilde - Director of Advising daniel.goldberg@uconn.edu UConn's talented students exceed expectations. heather.desavage@uconn.edu (860) 486-4749, Steven Bulmer, MM Displaying Events From. Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts is the largest college-based presenting program in New England. 860-486-8580 About Emily Zangari. (860) 486-5562, Instructor of Trombone Virtual Event: Management of Pheochromocytoma with Concurrent Critical Aortic Stenosis. naomi.senzer@uconn.edu 860-486-0285 Read Bio, Professor, Puppet Arts Who Can Apply: All undergraduate students interested in further developing their leadership skills. 860-486-1633 jung.song@uconn.edu (860) 486-2562, Professor of Music Its faculty: "We have a stellar faculty with Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, Guggenheim Fellowships, Fulbright Fellowships, Mellon Foundation grants, and Luce Foundation grants. SCHOOL OF LAW UConn School of Law is the top-ranked public law school in the Northeast, offering a professional education of the highest quality. gary.english@uconn.edu The University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites applications for Studio Manager, Department of Film, College of Fine Arts [R0132510]. Mission: The Business Connections Learning Community was developed for UConn business students. The School of Fine Arts offers 11 undergraduate and nine graduate degrees across the arts and arts-related humanities, and enables all students at UConn to participate in and study the arts. Students will make connections with faculty and students, explore UConn and learn of opportunities that fit their interests. Director of Wind Ensemble. (860) 486-6446, Instructor of Bassoon greg.case@uconn.edu Students inHonors Housing and Honors Learning Communities are challenged to explore, create, and lead at UConn, with the support of Honors Staff. james.ouellette@uconn.edu| (860) 486-3311 | Room 201, Finance Manager - TBD S7320, Other Job posted 4 days ago - University of Connecticut is hiring now for a Full-Time Educational Program Assistant 2, Dean's Office in Mansfield, CT. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. By continuing without changing your cookie settings, you agree to this collection. By continuing without changing your cookie settings, you agree to this collection. Faculty & Staff. Read Bio, Assistant Professor, Scenic Design lindsay.cummings@uconn.edu It offers an increased level of contact with faculty, staff, peer mentors, and professional organizations. emily.wicks@uconn.edu Mission: The Leadership Learning Community familiarizes students with the University's values, increases awareness of student leadership opportunities across campus, and provides a supportive, inclusive environment allowing for exploration of leadership theory and student potential through self-assessment, peer-led discussions, and experiential opportunities. Read Bio, Associate Technical Director Our websites may use cookies to personalize and enhance your experience. solomiya.ivakhiv@uconn.edu School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University 230 The Fenway Boston, MA 02115. (203) 592-8659, Professor Emeritus of Music andre.raphel@uconn.edu joseph.abramo@uconn.edu Director of UConn Jazz Ensemble CRT currently produces in three different performance spaces. For more information, please see our University Websites Privacy Notice. Our websites may use cookies to personalize and enhance your experience. Mission: EcoHouse provides a culture of sustainability for students who are passionate about environmental issues through diverse service learning experiences and academic discourse. The community offers social events and academic guidance as its members develop into engaged and mature professionals. Director of Symphony Orchestra The community provides students with unique opportunities to expand their business knowledge and skills while offering ongoing special opportunities to network with School of Business alumni, faculty, staff, and fellow students. Faculty Grading/Comment Jury Form. 860-486-5474, Instructor of Flute ADMINISTRATION OFFICE. Etiam tincidunt augue sollicitudin tristique lobortis. Professor of Music History Mission: The Fine Arts Learning Community offers a vibrant, cohesive, and diverse community for Fine Arts majors by connecting them with faculty members and each other. Apply today at CareerBuilder! By continuing without changing your cookie settings, you agree to this collection. matthew.f.russo@uconn.edu glenn.stanley@uconn.edu, Professor Emeritus of Music Theory Group advising sessions are intended to serve as an orientation to the Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Advising Office for incoming first-year students or any student new to a pre-medical/dental track. megan.rivas@uconn.edu 860-486-1621 Read Bio. Read Bio, Assistant Professor in Residence, Area Head of MFA in Performance The LC supports the growth of students in their art performances and presentations, by providing experiential opportunities, such as trips, and guest speakers, that they can learn from. Read Bio, Professor, Theatre Studies pat@mccorklecasting.com Who Can Apply: Open to all incoming first year students, sophomores, and juniors that have been admitted into the School of Fine Arts. Who Can Apply: Open to all incoming first year students, sophomores, and juniors that have been admitted into the School of Business. School of Fine Arts Anne D'Alleva, Dean Eva Gorbants, Assistant Dean, Director of Advising Melanie Chebro, Business Manager Arielle Hill-Moses, Assistant to the Dean Rick O'Toole, IT Director Faculty and Staff The Department's faculty members are organized into areas, each with a Coordinator. john.parmelee@uconn.edu Who Can Apply: All undergraduate students interested in global affairs. The online submission page features titles such as "Red Cell Rush Hour," "Telltale Hearts" and "HeartLink," described by co-creator Wayne Page as "a story about two robots in a post-apocalyptic world, trying to find each other and get themselves out of an experimental maze." "One can jump and one can climb," said Page, a digital media arts student from Prairie View A&M . Etiam tincidunt augue sollicitudin tristique lobortis. 860-486-2281 860-486-8162 arielle.hill-moses@uconn.edu | (860) 486-1593 | Room 201-E, Program Assistant - TBD BEA is the international academic media organization for educators, students, and professionals. The School comprises four academic departments: Art & Art History, Digital Media & Design, Dramatic Arts, and Music. 860-486-5374, Adjunct Professor edward.weingart@uconn.edu Faculty Director: Dr. Stefan Bronner &Dr. Daniel Burkey. (860) 486-3971, Adjunct Professor (860) 486-2164. Our expert researchers, faculty, and alumni drive Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (CIE) for a better tomorrow. These events are open to public, and presented by the School of Fine Arts and the Office of Global Affairs. The community provides members with academic course support, a close social network, and information about the Nursing program and profession. . Assistant Professor in Residence of Piano | (860) 486-7138 |, Quoron Walker Marketing Administrator Emily Zangari. The LC supports the growth of students in their art performances and presentations by providing experiential opportunities, such as field trips and guest speakers, that . Mission: Humanities House transforms undergraduate students into socially responsible citizens by fostering imagination, creativity, and possibility. Director of Jazz Studies Two CME credits are granted for these weekly educational series presented by varying faculty. The School comprises four academic departments: Art & Art History, Digital Media & Design, Dramatic Arts, and Music. kenneth.clark@uconn.edu, Instructor of Organ kristin.wold@uconn.edu The Department of Dramatic Arts at the University of Connecticut offers intensive degree programs to prepare individuals for the numerous careers in theatre. constance.rock@uconn.edu The Department of Music at the University of Connecticut offers intensive degree programs to prepare individuals for the numerous careers in music. Read Bio, Associate Professor in Residence, Theatre Studies Assistant Professor in Residence and Director, Contemporary Art Galleries. Rhoda Shivers first discovered art in elementary school during a class trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. sandi.carroll@uconn.edu (860) 486-0670, Instructor of Guitar 9 Walters Ave. Read Bio, Costume Shop Supervisor Nulla tempus ligula eu risus porttitor eleifend. Vivamus molestie sodales tellus, non ullamcorper libero finibus a. Sed eu ipsum sodales, ullamcorper mauris ac, gravida augue. 860-486-8016 Its time to VOTE in the UConn Joint Elections! (860) 486-5562, Instructor of Percussion Most . Megan Monaghan Rivas. Who Can Apply: All undergraduate students interested in the environment. alain.frogley@uconn.edu| (860) 486-1593 | Room 201-D, Interim Associate Dean to be appointed Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Research & Creative Practices, Colleen K. Bridgeman Assistant Dean, Chief Operations Officer corper mauris ac, gravida augue. Alain Frogley - Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Research & Creative Practices alain.frogley@uconn.edu | (860) 486-5269 | Room 204. Read Bio, Production Stage Manager, Connecticut Repertory Theatre Donec posuere mauris vel enim lacinia scelerisque. Art and Art History. christopher.shay@uconn.edu marie.percy@uconn.edu (860) 486-3728, Assistant Professor in Residence General Art Studies Art (B.F.A.) Edvin taught in the Graphic Design program in the Department of Art & Art History for over 20 years and was an instrumental and influential figure in the discipline. gary.sienkiewicz@uconn.edu, Instructor of Horn (860) 486-4796, Assistant Professor of Music Education Adopted into the Husky family after years in professional hockey social. Fax: 860.486.0378 stefanie.acevedo@uconn.edu, Assistant Clinical Professor of Music Education brooke.allen@uconn.edu, Instructor of Saxophone Mission:This tight-knit community provides academic, social, and cultural support for students interested inpursuing a dual degree in in Engineering (or other professional programs) and a BA in a foreign language and culture including German, Spanish, Chinese or French. This five-year program involves an entire year abroad including prestigious professional internships in the target language and culture. International Engineering House offers guest lectures, field trips, alumni panels, professionalization courses, and development opportunities along with unique connections to faculty members and peer-support. A top-ranked research institution, with campuses and staff across Connecticut, built to inspire the global community that is UConn Nation. Faculty of the UConn Center for mHealth and Social Media represent many different disciplines, areas, and expertise. The School of Fine Arts offers 11 undergraduate and nine graduate degrees across the arts and arts-related humanities, and enables all students at UConn to participate in and study the arts. Our websites may use cookies to personalize and enhance your experience. Location: Peter J. Werth Residence Tower(Hilltop). The members benefit from interactions with peers facing the same challenges, academically and socially. 860-486-5110 The School of Fine Arts encompasses the Departments of Art and Art History, Digital Media and Design, Dramatic Arts and Music. Who Can Apply: All undergraduate students interested in the humanities. WiMSE offers its residents faculty interactions, academic support, research opportunities, and a tight-knit living environment, all of which will contribute to persistence in their chosen fields. michelle.polgar@uconn.edu | (860) 486-3751 | Room 201, Financial Assistant - TBD All Calendars; UConn Master Calendar; Abrahamic Programs for Academic Collaboration in the MENA Region; Academic Achievement Center; Academic Calendar; Aca susan.tolis@uconn.edu 860-486-1623 860-486-1632 Applied Instructor Consent - Convocation. Faculty Director: Dr. Nick Delaney & Dr. Daniel Burkey. Program Assistant, Dramatic Arts dylan.delmastro@uconn.edu 860-486-1635. 860-486-1635, Managing Director, Connecticut Repertory Theatre Etiam tincidunt augue sollicitudin tristique lobortis. Our websites may use cookies to personalize and enhance your experience. GIVING. (860) 486-6455, Assistant Professor of Music revlisaclayton@hotmail.com, Department Head To enrich classroom and studio training, students obtain professional-level production experience through participation in our theatre, the Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT). Who Can Apply: Open to all students that have been admitted into the School of Nursing. jeffrey.renshaw@uconn.edu, Professor Emeritus of Music Dr. Louis Hanzlik, Brass and Percussion Coordinator Our websites may use cookies to personalize and enhance your experience. 860-486-3712 860-486-2969, Instructor of Euphonium Our websites may use cookies to personalize and enhance your experience. SFA balances artistic and cultural legacies with the innovative approaches and techniques of contemporary art. Through active, informed, and problem-based learning, students augment their understanding of public policy, public health as a profession and their role within the public health field. Admission to the School of Fine Arts as a BFA Studio Art, BA Art or BA Art History applicant involves a few simple steps outlined below. Location: Peter J. Werth Residence Tower (Hilltop), Spring Valley Farm Manager: Jessica Larkin-Wells. Our websites may use cookies to personalize and enhance your experience. Search this Site Search in https://drama.uconn.edu/> Search. 860-486-1875 The community provides access to School of Engineering faculty and staff while aiming to give students an overview of career opportunities in the diverse field of engineering. (860) 486-4267, Associate Professor of Voice Neurosurgery Thursday Residency Curriculum Series, Pre-Medical & Pre-Dental Group Advising Session, https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87105964808?pwd=TVJnYkZpeWVWOVJiU056NlR5RWQ4Zz09. It connects students with School of Pharmacy faculty, staff, and peers, while introducing them to the pharmacy profession. Mission: The Connecting with the Arts Learning Community explores the broad array of cultural offerings available at UConn. Read Bio, Production Manager, Connecticut Repertory Theatre Associate Professor of Music History The Master of Fine Arts in Digital Media Design is a customized, three-year graduate program where students work closely with dedicated faculty in the development of their own independent creative practice. Associate Professor of Violin and Viola Undergraduate Audition Evaluation Form .pdf. Jorgensen presents 25-30 nationally and internationally acclaimed artists and ensembles annually, ranging from classical music to world music and dance, classical and contemporary dance, comedy, family programming and contemporary entertainment. Read Bio, Assistant Professor, Sound Design School of Fine Arts. The School offers DMA and Ph.D. programs in music and has significant research strength in the visual arts (ranking in the top eighth percentile among national doctoral-granting institutions) and technical theater. cara.bernard@uconn.edu 860-486-6045 860-486-1631 Mission: The Engineering Learning Community exists as a supportive environment for students majoring in engineering. Who We Are . lprause@foundation.uconn.edu| (860) 486-1949 | Room 201-C, James Ouellette Finance Manager (860) 486-5908, Associate Professor of Music Quisque facilisis accumsan mi cursus sodales. By continuing without changing your cookie settings, you agree to this collection. Students enhance students' global awareness and perspectives while strengthening their cultural identities through active, peer-led, and collaborative learning experiences held domestically and internationally. When Im not glued to my phone, you can find me watching football (#Skol! The Fine Arts Learning Community offers a vibrant, cohesive, and diverse community for Fine Arts majors by connecting them with School of Fine Arts faculty, staff, and peers. Read Bio, Associate Professor, Technical Direction alain.frogley@uconn.edu Mission: Innovation House enables students to access, and leverage campus resources and networks during their personal exploration of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Director of Jazz Combos matthew.i.cohen@uconn.edu, Program Assistant, Ballard Institute & Museum of Puppetry Storrs, CT 06269-5075, Request Changes to University's Organizational Structure, Changes in Your Life that Impact Your Benefits, Contact Information Insurance Company/Administrator, New Associate Deans and Department Heads Orientation, Academic Administrator Performance Evaluations, Faculty Promotion, Tenure, and Reappointment (PTR), Performance Evaluations for Management/Confidential Staff. jessica.von_villas@uconn.edu The School is developing new initiatives in collaborative and sponsored research through the Digital Media Center as well as in arts administration. (Depot Campus - Unit 5075) (860) 486-3812 The Small Walker Press addresses the research and creative interests of faculty members at the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts at Brock University, and engages with authors, artists and academics alike to produce small, innovative publications. 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