In this fashion, students can study subjects such as history and philosophy along with graphic design, music therapy, performance, sculpture, and stagecraft. The College of Music and Fine Arts prides itself on the relationship between its faculty and students and its comprehensive array of opportunities for performances, exhibits, and ensembles which afford students the opportunity to present their work on a consistent basis. The small classroom sizes enables a strong emphasis on individual student attention and individual instruction.
Loyola University New Orleans student David Castillo won first prize in March 2010 in the Stewart Brady Competition for Young Artists sponsored by the Y.E.S. Foundation for the Arts of San Francisco, Calif.
For the 2010-11 academic year, Loyola University New Orleans Associate Professor of Theatre Arts Artemis Preeshl, M.F.A., will research visual literacy in performance and film in India as a Fulbright-Nehru senior researcher through the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
Brian Treitler, '08, is currently seen in the new Sprint 4G network campaign with a new national commercial and has also recently been added to his first billboard in Times Square for the same campaign.
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