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Missouri State students excel at national singing auditions

August 7, 2024 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Man singing in front of audience

Three Missouri State University students from the Department of Music’s voice program took top honors during the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) auditions in Knoxville, Tennessee, June 27-28.

Matthew Juhlin, Theron LePage and Veronika Yerina all advanced to the final rounds and placed in their respective categories, according to Dr. Paula Patterson, head of the music department.

Juhlin placed first and LePage placed second in the Upper Classical TBB (Tenor, Baritone and Bass) Voice category. Juhlin and LePage study voice with Dr. Chris Thompson.

Yerina, who studies voice with Dr. Carol Chapman, placed third in Lower Classical Treble Voice category.

All three received certificates of recognition and monetary awards for their performances.

Emma Gulovsen, Zoe Juhlin, Ryan McIntosh, Tanner Munson, Emily Owings and Jan Veljak all advanced to the semifinal rounds.

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Filed Under: Community Engagement, Competitions, Cultural Competence, Event News, Public Affairs, RCASH Highlights, Student Accomplishments Tagged With: Carol Chapman, Chris Thompson, Department of Music, Matthew Juhlin, Paula Patterson, Perry Mears, School of the Arts, Shawn Wahl, Student Success, Theron LePage, Veronika Yerina

2024 archaeology summer field school investigates historic company town site

August 6, 2024 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Four people at archaeological dig

Missouri State University conducted another successful archaeological field school May 20-June 14, 2024, at the historic Phenix Marble Company Town site in northwest Greene County, Missouri.

Once again, Dr. Elizabeth Sobel and Dr. Scott Worman of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Gerontology (SAG) directed the program. They also co-taught the field school at Phenix in 2019 and 2022.

Twenty Missouri State students, along with three teaching assistants, participated in this year’s field school.

This year the group investigated remnants of a company town where Phenix employees lived from the late 1800s to the 1930s.

Local focus gives professional training at reduced costs

Missouri State has been holding archaeological field schools nearly every summer since the mid-1970s, Sobel said.

“While there have been MSU field schools in places like New Mexico and Jamaica, the costs of travel, food and lodging made those inaccessible to many students,” she explained.

Instead, Sobel and Worman have opted for local field schools. These reduce costs while giving students the training they need to become professional archaeologists.

Sobel said she and Worman direct the field school every other year, alternating with staff from Missouri State’s Bernice S. Warren Center for Archaeological Research (CAR).

Phenix Site has many pluses

Sobel and Worman said they return to Phenix as a field school site for several reasons.

“The fieldwork at Phenix builds on our previous archaeological research, [which explored] daily life of Black families in nearby Ash Grove in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries,” Sobel explained. “Like the Phenix community, much of the Ash Grove community worked in the limestone industry.”

“In 2019, we chose to expand this research to include the site of the Phenix Marble Company, which hired and housed only Whites to quarry and process limestone,” Worman added. “Our study can more fully explore both race and class dynamics in this part of the Ozarks in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.”

Several people at archaeological dig
The 2024 archaeological field school hard at work. Photo credit: Lucy Arras.

In addition, the Phenix Marble Company owns the site. The owners give the field school access to the property, maintain the landscape, share historical information about the site and even provide portable toilets, Sobel said.

These, along with the site’s proximity to campus, are additional benefits to returning to the Phenix site.

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Filed Under: Community Engagement, Cultural Competence, Event News, Field Trips, Public Affairs, RCASH Highlights, Research, Student Research Tagged With: Bernice S. Warren Center for Archaeological Research, Department of Sociology Anthropology and Gerontology, Elizabeth Sobel, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Scott Worman, Student Success

University orchestra performs at Carnegie Hall

July 25, 2024 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Symphony onstage at Carnegie Hall

The Missouri State University Symphony Orchestra performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City June 13, 2024, with Dr. Christopher Kelts conducting.

Woman and man hug after music performance
Missouri State alum Jiyeon Lee shares a hug with conductor Dr. Christopher Kelts after performing “Rhapsody in Blue.”

The program included Leonard Bernstein’s “Overture to ‘Candide,’” emeritus professor Dr. John Prescott’s “Adagio from Baroque Concerto, Op. 77a” and Florence Price’s “‘Adoration’ for String Orchestra.”

In addition, the orchestra performed George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” accompanied by solo pianist Jiyeon Lee.

Lee, a Missouri State alum, studied with Dr. Hye-Jung Hong, associate professor in the Department of Music.

“Carnegie Hall is one of the most prestigious venues in the world for music, and it was so exciting to hear our own MSU Symphony students perform there,” said Dr. Paula Patterson, head of the music department.

“The University Symphony performed superbly,” Kelts said.

According to Patterson, several individuals connected with Missouri State attended the performance. These included music faculty, parents, alumni, former MSU president Clif Smart and Dean Shawn Wahl of the Reynolds College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (RCASH).

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Ceramics student Christina Hanula participates in Taiwan student exchange program

July 17, 2024 by Reynolds College

Two people sitting on bank of reservoir

Ceramics student Christina Hanula, from the Department of Art and Design at Missouri State University, participated in an exchange program at Tainan National University of the Arts (TNUA) during the spring 2024 semester.

The program provides students from TNUA’s Graduate Institute of Applied Arts and MSU’s art and design program opportunities to learn about each other’s cultures and educational processes.

MSU and TNUA established the exchange program nearly 20 years ago.

Excited to learn about Taiwanese culture

Hanula learned about the program from her ceramics instructor, associate professor Kevin Hughes.

“I was excited,” Hanula said. “I had never left the United States before coming to Taiwan, so the first thing I did was to gather the documents I needed to apply for a passport.”

While in Taiwan, Hanula hoped to learn more about Taiwanese culture while gaining personal and professional relationships with fellow artists.

Group of people in classroom
TNUA students and faculty with visiting artist Jung Min Park.

Despite the language barrier, Hanula met her goals and then some, explaining that she learned more about a culture full of good food and good friends.

“The friends I have made here have all been extremely helpful, friendly and welcoming,” Hanula said. “Taiwan is full of great food, unique experiences and welcoming people.”

“There is a language barrier, mostly outside of the school,” she continued. “A lot of the students at TNUA know a lot of English, and they have been extremely helpful in translating when we go out into the city together because I only know a handful of words in Chinese.”

“Google Translate has become my best friend,” she added.

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“Boomerangs, Butterflies and Then Some” on view at Brick City Gallery

July 15, 2024 by Reynolds College

Artistic display exhibit

Missouri State University art professor emeritus Jerry Hatch and his wife, Hing Wah Hatch, are the latest artists to be featured in a summer exhibition at the Brick City Gallery.

Sponsored by Missouri State’s Department of Art and Design, “Boomerangs, Butterflies and Then Some” is on view July 5-Aug. 4 and will end at the First Friday Art Walk Aug. 4 from 6-8 p.m.

The exhibit features a diverse collection of works created by the Hatches that span painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture.

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Filed Under: Community Engagement, Cultural Competence, Event News, Exhibitions, Public Affairs, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Brick City Gallery, Brick City Gallery Emeritus Series, Department of Art and Design, Hing Wah, Jerry Hatch, School of the Arts

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