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First-year students, sophomores and juniors receive academic advisement in the University Advisement Center. If you are a student seeking advisement and are below 90 credit hours, please contact the University Advisement Center to meet with your advisor.
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The Office of Academic Assistance advises undergraduate students in the College of the Arts with 90 or more credit hours. To meet with your academic advisor, schedule a meeting or view the office’s drop-in appointment hours.
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Recent Music Graduate Alum Royal Teague Composes the “Rejuvenation” Film Score
The School of Music graduate alum Royal Teague (M.M. ’23 Music Composition) shares insight into composing the film score for “Rejuvenation” alongside the film’s acclaimed executive producer and TV veteran Tom Luse (B.A. ’74, M.S. ’81).
Four School of Music Students Shine on the International Stage at FIO ITALIA Opera Festival
This past summer, four exceptional students from the School of Music chose to embark on an extraordinary journey to Italy this year to further refine their skills as singing actors. Isabella Chaney, Alexander Harshaw, Madison Chambers and David Champion seized the opportunity to study and perform with the Festival of International Opera in Italy, better known as FIO ITALIA.
The College of the Arts Welcomes 2023 New Faculty Members
The College of the Arts at Georgia State University welcomes and congratulates our new cohort of outstanding faculty whose work identifies them as expert scholars and practitioners in their respective fields.
Renowned Musician David Sweeten, AKA DJ Burn One, Joins GSU School of Music as Visiting Professor of Practice
The School of Music is delighted to announce the appointment of David Sweeten, widely known as DJ Burn One, as the newest Visiting Professor of Practice in the Music Industry area. With a remarkable career spanning over two decades, DJ Burn One brings an unparalleled wealth of experience and expertise to our institution, enriching the educational landscape for aspiring musicians.