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Agincourt Collegiate Institute (known locally as ACI or Agincourt), formerly known as Agincourt High School and Agincourt Continuation School is a secondary school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in Agincourt , a neighbourhood in the former suburb of Scarborough .
Located on Pharmacy Avenue in Scarborough, Wexford is a mid-sized, three storey secondary school. The origins began when the Scarborough Board of Education applied for accommodation for a 1200 pupil secondary school named Northwest Collegiate Institute on April 2, 1962 and took steps to acquire the 8.59 acre farm owned by the late William Henry McGuire.
Boston University College of Fine Arts; Carnegie Mellon School of Music, Pittsburgh; Eastman School of Music (University of Rochester) Frost School of Music (University of Miami), Coral Gables, Florida; The Hartt School (University of Hartford) Lamont School of Music (University of Denver), Denver, Colorado
In September 2004, the School of Visual Arts launched its degree program and today offers Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and a Bachelor of Art Education (BAE) degrees and a BA degree course offered jointly with the University of the West Indies. [1] There is also a Continuing Education division that offers part-time courses.
The Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music was formed in August 1955 from the merger of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, formed in 1867 as part of a girls' finishing school, and the College of Music of Cincinnati, which opened in 1878. [11] [12] CCM was incorporated into the University of Cincinnati on August 1, 1962. [13]
Mason Gross School of the Arts ("Mason Gross" or "MGSA") is the arts conservatory at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Mason Gross offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in art, design, dance, filmmaking, music, and theater. Mason Gross is highly selective in terms of admissions, with a low admission rate.
The conservatory served as the headquarters for the School of Music until 1967, when the university constructed the Westbrook Music Building. [8] It was named in honor of longtime School of Fine Arts director Arthur Westbrook. The School of Music was dedicated in honor of Glenn Korff in 2013 following an eight-million dollar donation. [7]
Strempel was appointed inaugural dean of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music in 2019. [6] In 2021, she was named among “The Top Ten Deans in U.S. Colleges and Universities.” [7] A cross-institutional leader at UCLA, she serves as Chair of the Chancellor’s Council for the Arts (currently engaged in 2028 Olympics planning, as UCLA is the site of the Athlete’s Village) and co-Chair of ...