Founded in 1802, Saint Mary's University is one of Canada's oldest and leading institutions of higher learning and has evolved into a vibrant and engaged community of students, faculty, staff, and alumni from more than 100 countries around the world. Saint Mary's University is home to one of Canada's leading business schools, a Science Faculty widely known for its cutting-edge research, a comprehensive and innovative Arts Faculty and a vibrant Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.

Dr. Joy Burdette, dramatic soprano, is in her twenty-third year as a professor of voice at Northern Kentucky University. She has performed opera, oratorio, and various concert works regionally and internationally. Her operatic roles include Leonore in Il Trovatore, Fiordiligi in Cos fan tutte, Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, Vanessa in Vanessa, Mrs. Maurrant in Street Scenes, Magda in The Consul, and Mother in Hnsel und Gretel. Joy has performed various roles, as well as professional chorus work, with Opera Theatre of Lucca, Italy, Cincinnati Opera, Kentucky Opera, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and the University of Louisville School of Music. Joy has performed concert works with the Opera Theatre of Lucca, Italy, Hamilton-Fairfield Symphony Orchestra, Lebanon Symphony Orchestra, Voices of the Commonwealth, University of Louisville, University of Virginia, Northern Kentucky University, Hartnell Chorus, and the Northern Kentucky Community Chorus. Joy presents recitals and masterclasses regularly, and is in demand as an adjudicator.


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He also leads the Vintage Keys Project, a group dedicated to music showcasing the Fender Rhodes and Wurlitzer electric pianos. The group performs classic arrangements by artists such as Miles Davis, Chick Corea, Cannonball Adderley and Dave Douglas, as well as originals and original arrangements by members of the band.

From 1997 to 2019, Dr. Hickman was an adjunct professor at Cincinnati Christian University, where she enjoyed teaching several classes including Applied Piano (to majors and non-majors), Piano Pedagogy, Class Piano, Music in World Cultures, Introduction to Musical Styles, and Music History. As master teacher, she oversaw all types of applied music lessons. She was the founder and director of the New Horizons Piano Competition for high school students held at CCU. Each year from 2010-2014, top students competed for $1600 in cash prizes as well as scholarships.

Jill specializes in teaching intermediate to advanced levels, but loves working with students of all levels, who are excited to learn piano. Jill strives to allow her own love for art and music to spread to her students. She teaches classical, pop, and jazz music, and likes to include improvisation, rhythmic, and other musical activities in her lessons.

Jason Vest is an associate professor of voice at Northern Kentucky University. His students have been finalists at district and regional NATS competitions and have been accepted at graduate schools, including USC, the University of Kentucky, and the University of Texas. He completed his Doctor of Musical Arts Degree at the University of Kentucky after earning a Bachelor of Music from Butler University and a Master of Music from Brigham Young University. Jason is a staff writer for Classical Singer magazine and has also published in the Journal of Singing.

Krista Weiss is the clarinet professor at Northern Kentucky University. In addition to her position at NKU, Krista maintains a large studio of private students in the Cincinnati area and coaches masterclasses and sectionals at schools throughout Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. She previously served as the clarinet instructor at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, IN.

In 2021, she was awarded the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Teacher Enrichment Grant, which allowed her to further pursue her piano studies with her piano professor, Prof. Siok Lian Tan, at Miami University. She also performed a charity piano recital at Berkeley Square in 2022.

Max Perry Mueller (PhD, Harvard University) is an associate professor in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies. He is also a fellow at the Center for Great Plains Studies and teaches in the Department of History, the Honors Program, and the Global Studies program.

Dr. Kenney has been on the faculty of the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and is presently a full professor of Concordia University, Wisconsin. Areas of expertise include; drawing, advanced drawing, design, graphic design, color theory, animation, art history, history of design and art education for both graduate and undergraduates. As the creative director for Graphic Outlook, an in house senior level design firm at Concordia University Dr. Kenney is a leader in service learning and working with non profits organizations, businesses and communities throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. .

Dr. Jessica Loppnow is an assistant professor in the department of natural sciences. She obtained her PhD from UW-MIlwaukee in the field of Immunology. Her research focuses on anti-cancer properties of natural compounds and how this affects proliferation and death of human cancer cells. Dr. Loppnow also works extensively with undergraduate students to engage them in experimental design and research techniques in her lab. She also teaches full-time face-to-face courses on the Mequon campus, and also teaching online nursing courses.

Expertise in instrumental music education, conducting, trumpet performance, arts advocacy, jazz education, professional free-lancing and arts industry consulting. A leading trumpet and conducting free-lancer in Upper Midwest in both jazz and classical idioms

Dr. Reid Nelson, a professor of Exercise Physiology, received his PhD in Kinesiology/Exercise Physiology from the University of Minnesota. He is a 30 year member of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and holds that organizations highest professional, clinical credential as a Program Director for Preventive and Rehabilitative programs. He has been at Concordia for the past 20 years.

Dr. Harald Tomesch is a veteran professor in the CUS system since 1987. In 2014 Dr. Tomesch was advanced to Full Professor at Concordia University Wisconsin. In his career Dr. Tomesch taught biblical Greek and in a world renown scholar for the Book of Hebrews. In 2005-2008 Dr. Tomesch was President of Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. In his ministry he began three mission congregations and two Lutheran elementary schools. He was also part of the business community holding multiple patents and years of experience in manufacturing and hiring CUW students in Wisconsin. His pastor ministry celebrates a milestone of 41 years in 2022.

Professorships recognize academics who have significantly contributed to scholarship and research, teaching, and service to the University or the broader community. We are proud of the accomplishments of our distinguished professors listed below.

Professor Harold Tarrant's main interests are in Greek Philosophy; aspects of Greek Comedy, especially Aristophanes; and the ancient Novel. Professor Tarrant joined the University of Newcastle in December 1993 from the School of Archaeology, Classics and Ancient History at the University of Sydney. Professor Tarrant has been an Executive Member of the International Plato Society and is a member of several bodies promoting ancient philosophy and classical studies. tag_hash_109

My recent publications include a chapter in edited volume Screening Love and War in Troy: Fall of a City entitled "Bloody Brides: Helen, Iphigenia, and Ritual Exchange" which explores an innovative presentation of the commodification of ancient women in the BBC/Netflix series Troy: Fall of a City (2022). And I published another chapter in the volume Women in Classical Video Games entitled "Bringing Down the Divine Patriarchy through Deicide in Apotheon" which analyzes how the 2D platformer game Apotheon (Alientrap Inc.) makes strides in gaming to magnify the voices of women from myth (2022). I also presented at Truman's Faculty Forum with a reserach talk entitled "Playing with the Ancient World: Rewriting the Classics through Video Games." I am a staunch proponent of Living Latin and often attend Latin immersion events, where I work to develop my spoken Latin skills.

Robert Xavier Rodrguez, an internationally known composer and professor of music at UT Dallas, will direct his Musica Nova ensemble in a concert featuring classical music, choreography, projected images and film.

The author, a university professor for many years, ponders the important question of what academic Allan Bloom would make of recent developments in higher education such as the disappearance of many liberal arts colleges by either closings or changing the academic mission to add graduate or professional degree programs.

For the past two decades, Michael Porter's work has towered over the field of competitive strategy. On Competition, Updated and Expanded Edition brings together more than a dozen of Porter's landmark articles from the Harvard Business Review. Five are new to this edition, including the 2008 update to his classic "The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy," as well as new work on health care, philanthropy, corporate social responsibility, and CEO leadership. This collection captures Porter's unique ability to bridge theory and practice. Each of the articles has not only shaped thinking, but also redefined the work of practitioners in its respective field. In an insightful new introduction, Porter relates each article to the whole of his thinking about competition and value creation, and traces how that thinking has deepened over time. This collection is organized by topic, allowing the reader easy access to the wide range of Porter's work. e24fc04721

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