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Spring 2025 Academic Calendar

January 6
Orientation and Registration: New and Transfer Students – Day Undergraduate Program
January 7
Full-term and A-term Classes Begin for UG, Adult Bachelor's, and Grad/Doc Programs at 8:00 AM
January 13
Last Day to Register and Adjust Class Schedule for Full-term and A-term
January 20
Martin Luther King Day; Holiday/No Classes
February 5
Final Day to Withdraw from “A” Courses
February 25
A Term Ends for UG, Adult Bachelor's, and Grad/Doc Programs
March 3  - 7
Spring Break
March 10
B Term Begins for UG, Adult Bachelor's and Grad/Doc Programs
March 12
Last Day to Add “B” Courses
March 21
Final Day to Withdraw from Full-term Courses
April 8
Final Day to Withdraw from “B” Courses
April 10
Frank Lloyd Wright Day; No Classes
April 16
Fiat Lux
April 18
Good Friday Holiday; Holiday/No Classes
April 28 - 30
Final Exams
April 30
Full-term and B-term Classes End for UG, Adult Bachelor's and Grad/Doc Programs
May 3
Commencement

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Summer Dance

Summer Dance

Jun 14

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Summer Band Camp

Summer Band Camp

Jun 18

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Music and Mind

Music and Mind

Renee Fleming, Special Guest

Jan 7

Renée Fleming joins local researchers and medical professionals to examine and discuss the effects of music and the arts on the brain and human health. World-renowned soprano Fleming is a leading advocate for the study of the powerful connections between the arts and health. Her anthology, Music and Mind: Harnessing the Arts for Health and Wellness, is now available from Viking/Penguin.

How can someone with Alzheimer’s be unable to recognize their own spouse, but perfectly recall songs from decades before? Why can some patients with Parkinson’s disease, unable to rise from a chair or walk through a doorway, accomplish these tasks or even dance, to the sound of a musical beat? In addition to using music to better understand the complex functioning of the brain, researchers have found arts therapies to be effective tools in addressing the effects of an ever-widening array of conditions, not only Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s, but also cardiac failure, stroke, PTSD, chronic pain, and traumatic brain injuries.

Especially compelling is the fact that music, dance, and art therapies are cost-effective, non-pharmaceutical, and non-invasive. Many can be administered in group settings, offering benefits for emotional well-being, and through tele-health, increasing accessibility. With an aging population, the potential implications of this work are immense. And the impact of arts on the developing brains of children shows effects reaching beyond scholastic aptitude to creativity and success throughout life.
New initiatives are launching rapidly, backed by the National Institutes of Health (the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world) as well as major hospitals, universities, and interdisciplinary institutions.

Location: Anne MacGregor Jenkins Recital Hall

Cost: $50.00

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Summer String Camp

Summer String Camp

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Jun 8 - Jun 13

In-Person

Summer Guitar Intensive

Summer Guitar Intensive

Jun 10 - Jun 11

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We serve as a resource to assist faculty and staff as they educate and interact with students with disabilities, providing advice and training as needed.
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