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Stevens to conduct regional choir, serve conductors network
Dr. Brian Stevens, adjunct instructor and director of choral and vocal music, has been invited to conduct the Connecticut Music Educators Southern Region Treble Choir Festival at Naugatuck High School, January 19-20, 2024. The choir will comprise more than 100 students from across southern Connecticut.
Stevens will be conducting a diverse set of contemporary works by composers Edie Hill, Marques L.A. Garrett, Elaine Hagenberg, Anna Cedarberg-Orreteg, and Dale Trumbore.
Also, Stevens was recently accepted as one of 53 international professional conductors, and one of only four in the U.S., to serve as founding members of the World Choral Conductors Network organization.
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MSED Graduate Programs VIRTUAL Information Session
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Master's Entry to Practice (MEP) Nursing Virtual Info Session
Learn more about the Master's Entry to Practice program in our virtual information session.
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MS CYB VIRTUAL Information Session
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Curious about cybersecurity careers? Bring your questions and hear how St. Bonaventure’s Master of Science in Cybersecurity builds real-world skills through cloud-based labs and preps you for major certifications.
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