A conductor of note: Harold Levin
By Jillian Festa | Feb. 18, 2015By Jillian Festa Staff Writer When Harold Levin won a conducting competition during his junior year of college, conducting a movement of a Shostakovich ...
Read More »By Jillian Festa Staff Writer When Harold Levin won a conducting competition during his junior year of college, conducting a movement of a Shostakovich ...
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Read More »By Melissa Natividade Correspondent The School of Business held the event “Keys to Success: Opening the Doors to Innova-tion” in the Atrium of Eickhoff ...
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