JMUs School of Theatre and Dance won a grant and a chance to host Stuart Pimsler Dance & Theater (SPDT) from April 6-11, 2015 for a residency and performance opportunity.
Mark Rooker, associate professor and area head of the Metals and Jewelry program at JMU, was in his hospital room recovering from open-heart surgery when he was invited to create art for the Moon Arts Project.
Yanet Bermudez grew up in a family of musicians in Havana, Cuba, where she lived with her grandparents and great grandmother. Her aunt was a cellist, and her father was a popular music arranger.
Stuart Duke is the guest lighting designer for the JMU School of Theatre and Dance's "The Tempest," but his ties to campus run deep. His grandfather was Samuel Page Duke, JMU's second and longest reigning president.
JMU alumnus Mark Thress (pictured) and rising junior Erik Grendahl placed first in their categories at the 53rd Annual National Student Auditions of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) held July 5-9 in Boston.
A new partnership between JMU and Sentara RMH will allow dance majors in the School of Theatre and Dance to receive training and treatment, much like athletic trainers provide for other sports at JMU.
Acclaimed American musician Ira Nathaniel Nate Smith took the time to answer questions about headlining the Tri-State Jazz Festival on Saturday, March 21 @ 4 pm at the Forbes Center at JMU.
Dance professor Kate Trammell traveled to Russia eight undergraduate students from various disciplines for a near month-long study abroad program that explored arts, healing and health in that country.
Sarah Brown (Clark) graduated from JMU in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in studio art and a licensure in art education. She worked for several years as an elementary art teacher before returning to her alma mater...
Anton in Show Business is "a celebration of our alumni," says JMU faculty director Ingrid De Sanctis. The show features the behind-the-scenes talent of recent graduates Stephanie Freed and Lizzie Donelan.