Valdosta State University - Assistantships Available
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 1:46 pm
Hello!
I just wanted to let everyone know that Valdosta State University is happily accepting applications for undergraduate and graduate tuba and euphonium students. The program is great here, the studio has been growing, and the quality of the studio has been increasing steadily over the last few years. We have performed at multiple ITECs, SERTECs, etc. We have a brand new Director of Athletic Bands, Benjamin Harper, who has been fabulous so far!
Assistantships are available through the bands and other areas of our department for graduate students. Please send myself an email and if you are interested specifically in an athletics bands assistantship, please copy Professor Harper as well! As an added bonus, you will get applied teaching experience! My current GA has three students this semester, in fact!
Me: djrowland@valdosta.edu" target="_blank
Professor Harper: bgharper@valdosta.edu" target="_blank
Thanks!
-Daniel Rowland, DM
Lecturer of Tuba Euphonium
Valdosta State University
Information about VSU from our website:
The Valdosta State University Department of Music is a fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music, with a faculty of 30 artist teachers and over 160 music majors. The Department of Music presents over 200 musical performances for the public each year. In addition, several of the major performing ensembles of the department travel throughout Georgia, the Southeast, and abroad; performing for schools, civic groups, and as part of community concert series.
The faculty of the Department of Music are active performers, scholars, conductors, clinicians, and adjudicators throughout the region. The department offers a full range of instrumental and vocal performing ensembles, including the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra. Membership in ensembles is open to all VSU students.
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VSU is just the right size. Small enough to provide the personal attention you would expect of a selective private college, yet large enough to offer outstanding faculty, extensive academic programs and social opportunities of a major university. VSU's greatest strength is our faculty whose primary focus is on teaching. They care about their students and challenge them to achieve their full academic potential.
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Valdosta State University is committed to providing a quality graduate learning environment that will enable you to pursue your advanced studies guided by graduate faculty with a passion for teaching, scholarship, and service.
I just wanted to let everyone know that Valdosta State University is happily accepting applications for undergraduate and graduate tuba and euphonium students. The program is great here, the studio has been growing, and the quality of the studio has been increasing steadily over the last few years. We have performed at multiple ITECs, SERTECs, etc. We have a brand new Director of Athletic Bands, Benjamin Harper, who has been fabulous so far!
Assistantships are available through the bands and other areas of our department for graduate students. Please send myself an email and if you are interested specifically in an athletics bands assistantship, please copy Professor Harper as well! As an added bonus, you will get applied teaching experience! My current GA has three students this semester, in fact!
Me: djrowland@valdosta.edu" target="_blank
Professor Harper: bgharper@valdosta.edu" target="_blank
Thanks!
-Daniel Rowland, DM
Lecturer of Tuba Euphonium
Valdosta State University
Information about VSU from our website:
The Valdosta State University Department of Music is a fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music, with a faculty of 30 artist teachers and over 160 music majors. The Department of Music presents over 200 musical performances for the public each year. In addition, several of the major performing ensembles of the department travel throughout Georgia, the Southeast, and abroad; performing for schools, civic groups, and as part of community concert series.
The faculty of the Department of Music are active performers, scholars, conductors, clinicians, and adjudicators throughout the region. The department offers a full range of instrumental and vocal performing ensembles, including the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra. Membership in ensembles is open to all VSU students.
...
VSU is just the right size. Small enough to provide the personal attention you would expect of a selective private college, yet large enough to offer outstanding faculty, extensive academic programs and social opportunities of a major university. VSU's greatest strength is our faculty whose primary focus is on teaching. They care about their students and challenge them to achieve their full academic potential.
...
Valdosta State University is committed to providing a quality graduate learning environment that will enable you to pursue your advanced studies guided by graduate faculty with a passion for teaching, scholarship, and service.