Musics of the United States:
Telling Our Stories
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    NEH Grant for Faculty Institute Received

    The American Musicological Society (AMS) is pleased to announce that it has received a grant of $174,889 from the National Endowment for the Humanities’ (NEH) Institute for Higher…

Speakers & Facilitators

This 2-week residential institute will be led and facilitated by a distinguished team.

TAMMY L. KERNODLE

Institute co-Director

Distinguished Professor of Musicology, Gender Studies, and African American Music at Miami University of Ohio

DANIELLE FOSLER-LUSSIER

Institute co-Director

Professor of Musicology and Director of the Imagined Futures Graduate Professional Development Initiative at Ohio State University

LOUIS EPSTEIN

Institute Faculty

Associate Professor of Musicology at St. Olaf College

KATIE GRABER

Institute Faculty

Assistant Teaching Professor of Musicology at Ohio State University

BIRGITTA JOHNSON

Institute Faculty

Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology at University of South Carolina

KRISTEN TURNER

Institute Faculty

Lecturer of Musicology at North Carolina State University

MARCUS PYLE

Institute Faculty

Franco Professor of Humanities and Assistant Professor of Music at Davidson College

DEBORAH WONG

Institute Faculty

Professor of Ethnomusicology at University of California Riverside

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Funding Acknowledgment

The Musics of the United States: Telling Our Stories Summer Institute has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.

Policy Statement

Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this or during this summer institute, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.