Loud Noises, Baker University’s improvisational comedy troupe, hosted auditions for potential new members. However, due to scheduling conflicts, the auditions are not over yet, and some students still have a chance to become a part of the troupe.
Baker University alumnus Aaron Hannon found plenty of success as a track and field athlete during his four years at BU, but after graduating in 2011, he has developed a new hobby as an artist.
Performing against intense competition, attending valuable workshops and building professional connections are what some Baker University students experienced at the American College Theatre Festival Jan. 20-25 in Lincoln, Neb.
Becoming a published poet is an impressive accomplishment, but to write a poem in 10 minutes that becomes published is an even more remarkable feat. That’s just what Junior BriAnna Garza, who is a published poet, was able to do.
From a very early age, Associate Professor of Music Robin Liston was captivated by music. Starting in sixth grade, Liston played the French horn in band and sang in the school choir of her hometown of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Teaching came just as naturally as music.
Baker University will be hosting its first High School Senior Art Show on Friday in Holt-Russell Gallery. Students from area high schools will have their artwork displayed and judged by faculty of the art department.
Vespers, a traditional winter concert performed by the different musical ensembles of the University, has traditionally taken place in the Baldwin First United Methodist Church, but with the success of the programs and the impact it has had on the community, this year's show was moved to Rice Auditorium.
The Baker University music department has a busy week ahead, as it hosts music forums, the symphonic winds and orchestra concert, jazz concert, and the BU Jazz Festival.
Choir members poured their heart and soul into performances Oct. 26 in Rice Auditorium and pulled off a successful concert in the view of Choral Director Matthew Potterton.
Baker University alumnus Connor Bechard, who is now an executive office assistant and a men’s basketball graduate assistant, has been connecting with some students by releasing his music through social media such as Twitter.