Music Education keeps the research–and the publishing–going.

Congratulations go to Christen Mack (below left) and Mark Dillon, both and PhD students, as well as Dr. Rebecca MacLeod (left) in the Music Education (MUE) Department. They recently learned their article, titled "Tradition bearers as educators: A multi-case study of the teaching behaviors and beliefs of three old-time musicians", went into print ...
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Guy Capuzzo publishes in Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy

Guy Capuzzo has an article in the latest edition of the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy (2015) ...
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Music Education and Psychology partner for publication

“Openness to experience and auditory discrimination ability in music: An investment approach” was published in the most recent issue of Psychology of Music. The article was co-authored by several faculty members from UNCG’s Music Education (MUE) and Psychology (PSY) departments.  Psychology department authors included Paul Silvia (PSY faculty member), and ...
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UNCG Music Education Made Big This June!

From David Teachout, Chair of Music Education: In the most recent issue of Music Educators Journal (Vol. 101, #4 – June 2015), 3 of the 8 featured articles were authored by our MUE faculty members and alumni. Steven Armon Anderson (MM ’07) co-authored a piece with Gregory Lamar ...
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Iolanthe, Greensboro Light Opera and Song, opens tonight

[slideshow_deploy id='191'] Do you like your fairy tales musically amusing? Come see Gilbert and Sullivan's "Iolanthe" at UNCG's Aycock Auditorium. Gilbert and Sullivan's "Iolanthe" will be presented: June 18-20, Aycock Auditorium - 7:30 p.m. June 21, Aycock Auditorium - 2 p.m. The production, which stars Robert Wells, is ...
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