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A view of the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in the New York skyline, as seen from the harbor.
The Arts
September 19, 2017 | 04:50 pm

Mysteries shape Joanna Scott’s newest novel

Careers for Women, a new novel by English professor Joanna Scott, had its beginnings in her attic where she rediscovered a paper bag full of newspaper clippings that she’d collected in the wake of September 11, 2001.

topics: book authors, Department of English, School of Arts and Sciences,
photo of John Ashbery
The Arts
September 13, 2017 | 05:05 pm

Remembering John Ashbery

John Ashbery was memorialized as one of America’s premiere poets upon his passing earlier this month. English professor James Longenbach reflects on a long friendship with Ashbery and his impact on poetry and literature.

topics: Department of English, humanities, James Longenbach, literature, poetry, School of Arts and Sciences,
sparks fly as workers use a grider on a bell
The Arts
September 8, 2017 | 12:16 pm

Carillon bells restored after 40 years of service

The familiar sound of the bells in tower of Rush Rhees Library will be silenced for the next few weeks, while parts of the Hopeman Memorial Carillon are under restoration.

topics: Arthur Satz Department of Music, Hopeman Memorial Carillon, School of Arts and Sciences,
Miles Davis album cover
The Arts
August 5, 2017 | 08:34 am

What we learn when a machine ‘listens’ to Miles Davis

Two undergraduates are spending their summer analyzing a recording that was first released nearly four decades before they were born.

topics: Audio and Music Engineering, Eastman School of Music, featured-post-side, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, research finding, summer-of-research-2017, undergraduate research,
sheet music
The Arts
August 3, 2017 | 10:16 am

With automatic transcription, musicians can save themselves the treble

Two undergraduates have joined a summer research project focused on building a machine-learning interface that generates musical scores from audio files.

topics: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, featured-post-side, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, research finding, summer-of-research-2017, undergraduate research, Zhiyao Duan,
The Arts
July 21, 2017 | 12:06 pm

5 questions: Meet new conductor Rachel Waddell

Waddell joins the faculty of the Department of Music as the director of orchestral activities. She will teach and also conduct both the Symphony and Chamber Orchestras.

topics: Arthur Satz Department of Music, featured-post-side, Rachel Waddel, School of Arts and Sciences,
archival image of Bread Loaf conference writers, including poet RObert Frost, sitting outside near a lake
The Arts
June 5, 2017 | 08:54 am

Jennifer Grotz will direct Bread Loaf Writers’ Conferences

Poet Jennifer Grotz, a professor of English, has been named the next director of the Middlebury Bread Loaf Writers’ Conferences. She is the first woman to serve as director of the oldest American conference for writers.

topics: announcements, Department of English, Jennifer Grotz, School of Arts and Sciences,
close-up of student's face through the metal frame of the carillon
The Arts
May 5, 2017 | 03:06 pm

If you build it, they will learn

How do you learn to play an instrument comprised of 50 bells that lives at the top of a library tower? Practice, practice, practice. A student team has finished building a new digital carillon that will allow students to learn to play tough pieces while hearing real carillon sounds.

topics: Arthur Satz Department of Music, featured-post-side, Hopeman Memorial Carillon, School of Arts and Sciences,
The Arts
April 25, 2017 | 02:41 pm

‘Paying of respect to our inner life’

Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Galway Kinnell ’49 (MA) was often compared to Walt Whitman for his lyricism. When he died in 2014, Rochester Review remembered him with a selection of his thoughts on the practice of poetry.

topics: poetry, Rochester Review,