The Conservatory of Music is committed to implementing 91成人导航鈥檚 DEI mission and vision set forth by the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

The Conservatory's Affirmation in response to the events of summer 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota:

The faculty and staff at the Conservatory of Music at 91成人导航 stand in support聽of Black Americans as well as Indigenous and people of color across the country. We condemn聽the historic and continuing forms of racism that pervade our society and institutions.

As an聽academic unit, we acknowledge that we have not acted as if Black lives and Black music have聽mattered, and that we must do so to serve our students, faculty, staff and community. We聽commit to:

  • Educating ourselves about issues of diversity, equity and inclusion in arts education
  • Changing our curriculum to reflect the experiences of historically marginalized groups
  • Eliminating forms of systemic oppression within our governance structures, policies and聽procedures

In doing so, we renew our dedication to 鈥渋ntegrity in all our actions and decisions,聽accountability and transparency鈥 (excerpt, Conservatory of Music Mission Statement).

2023 Special Event
Conservatory sponsors The Sumit on Black Music

The Conservatory sponsored the first Summit on Black Music in the Orchestra and the Motown Christmas concert organized by Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2023, on the Stockton Campus. Several conservatory alumni, students and faculty participated in the events. In his keynote speech, Joshua Washington '12 shed light on how Black musical approaches can and should be incorporated into the orchestra.

The Motown Christmas 2023 flier

Student Experience
Composition major is inspired by his Syrian heritage

While working on music for his senior recital, Ealaph Tabbaa 24鈥 felt impacted by the historic folk music of Syria where his family is from. He said, "I think it all began after taking the music of the world's people course, where I was introduced to many interesting folk music genres. I remember being utterly captivated by Eastern European folk styles. But in my research of Arabic music, I found myself more and more captivated by the music of my heritage. After I completed a few miniature arrangements of folk melodies, taking great influence from my European classical training, I felt compelled to orchestrate it for my senior composition recital."

Conservatory is at the forefront of mariachi movement

Student Experience
Conservatory's student selected as an Emerging Composers Fellow

Music composition major Mary Denney 鈥24 was the only聽undergraduate student聽selected for the Emerging Composers Fellow program at the 2023 Women Composers Festival of Hartford. The program provides qualifying college students with mentorship, masterclasses and opportunities to work with a professional chamber ensemble.

Music composition major Mary Denney
Student actor on stage as Cinderella
Student Experience
91成人导航 Opera Theatre breaks cultural stereotypes

The 2023 production of聽Sondheim's "Into the Woods" had a diverse and inclusive cast of students, often breaking stereotypical interpretations of the characters. As a performer of the Hmong background, vocal performance major聽Jordan Yang '24 believes that she added a new dimension to her character's story.聽"I wanted to give audiences a different image of Cinderella instead of the stereotypical damsel in distress. I dug deep into her backstory for guidance and I realized that she is just as complex and human as everyone else," said Yang.

Student Experience
Music education major honors civil rights icons

"Ch谩vez's and Parks' struggles for civil rights speaks to me as an educator. It's important to program works that honor these histories," music education major Ryan Abdelmalek '23 performed in the 91成人导航 Bands fall 2022 concert which paid homage to immigration and civil rights struggles.

Ryan Abdelmalek
clarinetist Abigail Miller
Student Experience
91成人导航 grant funds student's DEI research project

Music performance major Abigail Miller 鈥25 received a $6,250 grant from 91成人导航 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship for her project 鈥淒iversification of Pedagogy: Music for Clarinet by American Women Composers of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries.鈥 Abigail's mentor is Dr. Patricia Shands, professor of clarinet.