MSM is very pleased to present the 20 outstanding musicians who have joined Manhattan School of Music’s prestigious faculty this fall, instructing in our Strings, Jazz Arts, Vocal Arts, Musical>>>
MSM is very pleased to present the 20 outstanding musicians who have joined Manhattan School of Music’s prestigious faculty this fall, instructing in our Strings, Jazz Arts, Vocal Arts, Musical>>>
Despite book bans and education policies trying to restrict diversity, equity and inclusion in schools, a culturally inclusive education benefits all students. It not only leads to more>>>
MSM Vocal Arts alumnus, bass-baritone Le Bu (MM ’22) won first prize, along with soprano Kathleen O’Mara, in the 2024 Operalia Competition. The two winners also won the competition’s Birgit Nilsson>>>
Xiaodong Lin-Siegler, Founding Director of the Education for Persistence and Innovation Center (EPIC), has been named Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Cognitive Science in Education at the>>>
Tova Klein, Ph.D. photo by Jason Andrew By Annelise Peterson Renowned as the “Toddler Whisperer” and famous for her “Tovah-isms”—insights that make you pause and think—Tovah Klein, Ph.D., director of>>>
Mount Sinai Spine is at the forefront of innovation in spine surgery, combining leading-edge technologies like machine-vision navigation and augmented reality (AR) with a strong commitment to>>>
TC alumna Melina Furman (Ph.D. ’07, Ed.M. ’05, Science Education) died at age 49 on Sept. 6 after a long battle with colon cancer. Lauded as one of the most significant Argentinian science>>>
We invite you to read the following Community Perspective message from Ellen Segarra, Director of Financial Aid. Community Perspectives is a series of written messages that amplify the voices of the>>>
Dr. Edmund W. Gordon (Ed.D. ’57), Richard March Hoe Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Education at Teachers College, is being celebrated as one of three recipients of the 2024 Harold W>>>
Alexandra Horowitz—a canine psychologist and authority on how dogs perceive the world—joins to talk about her latest book, ‘The Year of the Puppy,’ and share her knowledge about the relationship>>>
New High Holiday Reader Now Available JTS is thrilled to share our second annual High Holiday Reader. This curated collection of original articles includes submissions from JTS faculty, students>>>
We are thrilled to present the Performance Season Brochure for the 2024–25 season at Manhattan School of Music, listing hundreds of classical and jazz concerts, musical theatre and opera>>>
Nearly 1,000 new students gathered on West 120th Street, excited to walk through the blue and gold balloon-adorned halls of Teachers College for the annual fall New Student Orientation. This>>>
JTS’s next convening will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 29 and 30. During this two-day gathering, experts will discuss the evolving relationship between North American Jews and>>>
Eugene O’Neill’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Beyond the Horizon, in an operatic setting by composer Nicolas Flagello (BM ’49, MM ’50) and co-librettist Walter Simmons (BM ’72, MM ’74), received its>>>
In this episode Miles is joined by Matt Congdon (Vanderbilt, USA), Sam Filby, (Northwestern, USA) and Francey Russell (Columbia, USA) to consider Murdoch’s moral psychology. They discuss>>>
As new polls, hot-takes from pundits and candidate soundbites continue to flood the homes of American voters, kids might walk away from the discourse with questions. How does the democratic>>>
Congratulations to 11 of our alumni who recently received appointments with major orchestras in the United States, Canada, and in Asia. Discover the alumni who in the past few months have been named>>>
Congratulations to 11 of our alumni who recently received appointments with major orchestras in the United States, Canada, and in Asia. Discover the alumni who in the past few months have been named>>>
Congratulations to 11 of our alumni who recently received appointments with major orchestras in the United States, Canada, and in Asia. Discover the alumni who in the past few months have been named>>>
David Leisner, Guitar Department Chair at the Manhattan School of Music, introduces the guitar program at MSM: its faculty, students, well-known alumni, classes and performance opportunities, and>>>
Barnard | Next offers distinctive, lifelong learning programs for alums, guests, and families of current Barnard students. Acclaimed author and journalist Anna Quindlen ’74 shares her thoughts>>>
Barnard | Next offers distinctive, lifelong learning programs for alums, guests, and families of current Barnard students. Emma Cunningham, who attended the inaugural session, shares her joy and>>>
The New Recording of an Important Opera Composed by an Assistant Professor in the H. L. Miller Cantorial School The recording of Steal a Pencil for Me, an opera by composer Gerald Cohen (Assistant>>>
In the ongoing series, Welcome to Class, Gail Archer, the Director of the Music Department, introduces students to the world of classical music in her course, Introduction to Music. Archer covers>>>