Chorus Master - Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin
Chorus Master
Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater
The Syracuse Orchestra presents Verdi’s Requiem in honor of the prisoners at Terezin concentration camp, who performed the work as an act of defiance. Presented by The Jewish Federation of CNY.
Conductor - Handel's Messiah with Syracuse Orchestra & Syracuse University Oratorio Society
Guest Conductor
Holy Rosary Church
Presentation-National Collegiate Choral Organization Conference
Presentation: Cultivating Transformation: Reconceptualizing the Collegiate Choral Program in a Post-Pandemic World
Chorus Master - Nathaniel Dett's The Ordering of Moses
Chorus Master
Cathedral of The Immaculate Conception
The Syracuse Orchestra performs one of Coleridge-Taylor’s best-loved works, Petit Suite du Concert. The Syracuse University Oratorio Society joins for Nathaniel Dett’s The Ordering of Moses, depicting the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt.
Presentation-Society for Music Teacher Education Conference
Panel Presentation: Supporting Popular Musicians in Undergraduate Music Education Programs
Butler University
Presenter - International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition
Research Poster
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Faculty - Festival Internacional de Música de Campina Grande
Guest clinician, conductor, and professor
Mozart Requiem with Syracuse Orchestra and SU Oratorio Society
Maestro Larry Loh, conductor
Presenter-College Music Society Northeast Conference
Resilience and Innovation: Choral Music’s Evolution Through Crisis and Technology
Hofstra University, NY
ACDA National Conference
Standing Committee on International Activities - International Conductors Exchange Program Reception
Clinician - NJ Music Educators Association Conference
Resilience and Innovation in Choral Music
SU Office of Diversity and Inclusion Lunch and Learn: Bamboo Ceilings
“‘Bamboo ceilings,’ ‘in/visibility’ and ‘model minorities’: Navigating race for Asian American faculty and administrators”
February 12, 2025 at 12:00pm – 1:00pm EST
Schine Student Center, 304ABC
This event brings together U.S.-raised Asian American faculty and administrators from across campus to discuss common experiences of marginalization in the academy. Like the “glass ceiling,” the bamboo ceiling refers to the barriers for promotion and leadership for Asian American workers. Whether it is because of an internalized disbelief formed through decades of lived experience, or the “implicit bias” and overt resistance to Asian Americans leadership, Asian Americans find it challenging to rise into and remain in positions of leadership. Stereotypes such as the “model minority” contribute to the “bamboo ceiling,” and the speakers for this presentation will challenge the perceived disposability of Asian Americans in higher education.
CART captioning and lunch will be provided.
Presenters: Diane Crawford, Executive Director of Institutional Culture, Martin J. Whitman School of Management; Wendy Moy, Assistant Professor of Music Education, College of Visual and Performing Arts; David Oh, Associate Professor of Communications, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications; Mary Szto, Teaching Professor, College of Law
https://calendar.syracuse.edu/events/2025-feb-12/odi-lunch-and-learn-bamboo-ceilings-in-visibility-and-model-minorities-navigating-race-for-asian-american-faculty-and-administrators/
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