
Get creative: School of the Arts' Fall 2025 Sticker Competition is now open for submissions

The album covering five years of artistry is now available

This immersive exhibit explores Jean-Paul Perrotte’s Shonisaurus sound installation at the 鶹ӳ Museum of Art

The album will be available on all major streaming platforms starting Oct. 10, 2024

The 鶹ӳ School of Music welcomes all to a music festival on the evenings of Oct. 4 and 5

Yuen, a violinist and researcher, joins the school’s faculty

An annual concert in celebration of the harp returns to the 鶹ӳ

The gathering of young musicians features an evening concert with vibraphonist Sean Collins and his Folktet

New musical works will be premiered in honor of the University’s 150th anniversary

Gaining national and international acclaim, the newly formed School of Music in the College of Liberal Arts celebrates four additions to the faculty, welcoming Dolora Zajick, Aren Long, Kevin Miescke and Michael TK Lam

Oct. 12 brings the pioneers of “solar music” to the stage of Nightingale Concert Hall, with the University’s Jazz Lab I to accompany

The name change reflects the School’s dedication to music education and its recognition of music’s importance in academia

Jazz musician and visual artist collaborate on a new exhibit in the Prim Library with a public artist reception on August 1.

Vote for the illusion Gideon Caplovitz created with his two daughters by May 27

Professors in the Department of Music evoke Lake Tahoe, the Sierra 鶹ӳ and Pyramid Lake in this free public performance on May 3 at the 鶹ӳ at Lake Tahoe

Students and Reno community experienced series of events on Cuban jazz, music and culture

鶹ӳ Chamber Opera, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra collaborate for two extraordinary and distinct performances on April 20 and 22

Richard Hutton earns Doctor of Musical Art degree and heads to tenure-track position at Boise State

The 鶹ӳ to host the free, family-friendly concert on March 15

The Department of Theatre and Dance and Department of Music collaborate to present the daring musical set in 1930s Berlin

The open house event is free for the community to explore studying music at the University

President Brian Sandoval talks with Director of Athletic Bands Steve Eubanks about the Pride of Sierra Marching Band's plans for the coming year, Eubanks' background as a high school band director and more

Dual degree student a standout volunteer in community and accomplished musician

The School of the Arts has a number of exciting performances in visual art, dance, music and theatre that you don’t want to miss

University alumna, Braille proofreader and now software accessibility tester is inspired by her love of Braille and for access technology

The nation’s leading chamber music society will perform the greatest masterpieces of the Baroque

'I was surprised, humbled and overwhelmed with gratitude'

Gifts needed for updating old uniforms and new equipment

Professional recording studio in new University Arts Building finally used to full potential for modern, classical-style recording project

Unprecedented times bring new ways to teach students during a pandemic

鶹ӳ and the 鶹ӳ Alumni Association recognize 9 graduates with top grade-point average

Two virtual Commencement ceremonies will be streamed this Saturday to honor Spring, Summer and Winter 2020 graduates

Department of Music records music for University’s upcoming virtual Commencement

Changes in practice protocols offer safer environment for music faculty and students

Song features University faculty and alumni performing artists

From the history of religion and Black culture to a modern global issue of racism, faculty examine the evolution of social justice movements

Chair and Professor of Music and Cello Dmitri Atapine presented with Regents’ Award

Music student Grace Desilets navigates the University’s transition to online classes

Music student Kara Bainter finds opportunities for connection and collaboration in online learning

Student, faculty and alumni art exhibition on display in Reno-Tahoe International Airport’s Terminal C until April 20

Servicemen and women recently highlighted in CBS News' behind-the-scenes video

Department of Theatre and Dance offers only degree program in state of 鶹ӳ

In 2019, music group performed for Paradise, Calif., students; released studio recording

Contemporary music online database added to the University Libraries' collection.

PBS special features 鶹ӳ professor playing the Mendelssohn Octet, airs on KNPB Friday evening

The band accepted a gift of $41,350 to help support and expand the program; a total of more than $300,000 raised since beginning of partnership

The University and School of the Arts expand their roles and footprint with new building

鶹ӳ chorus performs, collects donations Nov. 20

October events spans music to art exhibitions

Luncheon recognized contribution of those who support Reno-Sparks arts and culture community

Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union support continues

Innovative tool touts time savings and cost-efficiency

The College of Liberal Arts hires 26 new faculty members for the fall semester

Tallest steel beam was placed, marking a construction turning point and bridging Church Fine Arts with new structure

Three-day festival awards outstanding schools and performers from 鶹ӳ, California and Washington

Three-day festival to draw more than 9,000 people to the University

Overseas program allows students to sing and experience culture

A re-imagined ‘Twelfth Night’ performance and other School of the Arts events through March

The band accepts a gift of $30,000 to help support and expand the program; a total of nearly $300,000 raised since beginning of partnership

Highlighted: Upcoming campus climate survey, GRI initiatives, Diversity Plan and more

Guest artists close out fall semester at University

College of Liberal Arts music professor, Larry Engstrom, was recently awarded by the local entertainment community for a lifetime of achievement

Visiting and local artists fill the month of November

Grammy Award winning quartet to perform Sept. 28 at Nightingale Concert Hall

University and the School of the Arts expand roles and footprint on campus and in the community

The Pride of the Sierra receives annual $45,000 as part of Greater 鶹ӳ’s ’It’s Time to Support the Band’ fundraising campaign

Christian Walker’s life after college has opened doors to one adventure after another

February arts events kick off spring 2017 semester

BodyVox + Amphion String Quartet, Fall Dance Festival celebrates many dance styles

‘Pride of the Sierra’ increased size of staff, amount of scholarships offered and for the first time adds second band trip to the football season

Grammy-nominated trumpeter, brass quartet will play with jazz and improvisational music faculty and students Oct. 24

School of the Arts looks forward to fall semester filled with guest artists, new building plans

Dr. Albert Lee's stirring keynote address brings new student ceremony crowd to its feet

University’s 鶹ӳ Chamber Opera debuts world premiere of Virginia City musical production

University’s Argenta Concert Series brings renown pianist to share talent with students and community

The band accepts a gift of $45,000 to help support and expand the program; a total of $150,000 since beginning of partnership

James Winn performs his very own Concerto, continues to contribute to the booming art culture at the University

A University Marching Band Drum Majorette began a stir for revealing too much in 1939

Marching Band grows in sound and numbers, just in time for the season's first Wolf Pack game

University members continue to be recognized for elevating musical culture through remarkable jazz composing, orchestral conducting and opera singing

鶹ӳ Chamber Music Festival, Dec. 26-31, spotlights renowned musicians including SOTA faculty members

Fundraising efforts continue through Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union and 鶹ӳ Foundation

Dmitri Atapine awarded three-year residency with The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

’Composers I’ve Known’ concert dedicated to Professor 'Mack' McGrannahan

Flutist Carmella Cao wins 25th Annual Reno Chamber Orchestra College Concerto Competition

Three faculty members will be among the renowned musicians from around the world performing in the 10th annual 鶹ӳ Chamber Music Festival, Dec. 26-31

Both recipients helped their organizations through challenging times

Engineering student blends music, engineering during summer internship

New eight-concert chamber music series and renovations in Church Fine Arts Building offer expanded musical experiences for students and community

Growing band continues fundraising effort through Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union and University Foundation

200 middle school and high school musicians will participate in a week-long camp instructed by professionals from the 鶹ӳ and the local community

Kayleigh Miller performs as featured soloist this Saturday and Sunday at Nightingale Concert Hall

New energy, goals and matching-gift campaign for Wolf Pack Marching Band

Wednesday’s concert to raise money for 鶹ӳ’s recording department

Campus Profiles provides the campus community a brief snapshot of some of their newest colleagues.

Paul Torkelson arrives with vast experience and performances throughout the world; conducts free performance of Handel’s “Messiah” on Dec. 6