News
2019-20 Concerto Competition Winners to Return for Fall Performances
Erich Burnett
Scheduled spring appearances canceled amid 91Ö±²¥â€™s transition to remote learning.
Conservatory Launches ‘‘91Ö±²¥ Stage Left’’
Erich Burnett
Virtual programs celebrate 91Ö±²¥â€™s people and music; first episode arrives April 14.
Student-Composer-Athlete Lifestyle: Inspiration for Classical Album "Nocturnes"
Victor Salcido ’21
Kenny Schafer ’22 found inspiration for his album by running and walking through 91Ö±²¥ at night.
91Ö±²¥ Faculty Respond to Unprecedented Challenges of COVID-19
Amanda Nagy
From chemistry to politics, exploring the ramifications of COVID-19 across disciplines.
A Welcome Voice for Musicians
Charlotte Maskelony ’21
Young leaders represent their fellow students’ needs through the Conservatory Council of Students.
Allen Memorial Art Museum Shares its Collections in New Ways
Hillary Hempstead
During the temporary closure of the museum, staff have embraced the challenge of moving education online. In the process, they are finding silver linings, including a broader audience for their programming and fewer constraints on how to present artwork.
Where There’s a Will, There’s a Steinway
Erich Burnett
For conservatory students still living at 91Ö±²¥, a week without a piano was a week too long.
Departments Across Campus Donate Personal Protective Equipment to Local Health Care Workers
Amanda Nagy
Student Health Services and science lab staff dip into their inventory of masks, gloves, and other supplies.
Flexing the Reporting Muscles: Jenna Gyimesi ’19
Jaimie Yue '22
As a graduate student at the Columbia University School of Journalism, Gyimesi is gaining experience in reporting and news production by working in the field.
Exploring Gap Year Options Before Medical School: Joy Udoh ’19
Jaimie Yue ’22
A neuroscience major, Joy Udoh ’19 is working as a patient care coordinator and gaining experience in different specialties.