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When you hear the words “music” and “math,” you may not think there’s much correlation between these seemingly contrasting subjects.
Colorful silks, bright outfits and sweaty, smiling faces filled 134 Brody Hall as dancers swayed their hips to fast-paced Indian folk music.
One MSU percussion group takes their creativity beyond just making the music.
MSU student and alumnus join together to bring jazz music to Grand River Avenue.
Balancing his life between law and poetry, MSU associate clinical professor of law Brian Gilmore has increased the scope of his devotion to advocacy work.
Looking for something to do on Friday night?
Country will likely be the genre of the next concert for MSU students at Breslin Center, as ASMSU approved Thursday the allocation $100,000 towards a concert early next year.
Panayis Lyras, MSU professor of piano and artist in residence, will perform Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Fairchild Theatre in the Auditorium.
After a few years of impromptu gigs and experimenting in the local band scene, Lansing-based band Joe Hertler & the Rainbow Seekers are launching an album and a tour under their new record deal.
“The faculty. It’s all about the faculty,” said Diego Rivera, MSU professor of jazz studies, saxophone and improvisation.
Prolific jazz bassist Christian McBride will be entertaining and teaching on campus until Sunday, Oct. 12.
From becoming childhood friends on the playground to sharing the stage at venues such as Mac’s Bar and The Loft , three friends from Traverse City anticipate new transitions as they work towards launching their band to new heights.
Professor Jere Hutcheson’s new composition, “Midnight Voyage,” premiered Sept. 26 at Wharton Center to celebrate his 50 years at MSU — and it came with a surprise.
Although many students will likely be taking part in homecoming festivities Friday evening, those looking for a more cultured experience might find it at the Wharton Center.
Bullying is about to become center stage.
MSU was ranked No. 24 on a list created by Spotify of the top 40 musical universities in America.
For jazz professor Xavier Davis, music is "like food or air" — a natural part of life.