Candidate for Higher Education Secretary/Treasurer
Dr. Jeannette Fresne earned a Bachelor of Music degree from The University of Texas at Austin; Master of Music degree from Texas State University and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in music education from Arizona State University. While completing graduate coursework at Arizona State University and Texas State University, she taught courses in music education, piano and theory. Additional experiences included: Orff Level I and Kodály Levels I-III; Preparing Future Faculty Graduate Fellow; curriculum writer and instructor in the arts integration program, Oasis-Arts in the Desert; and Editorial Assistant of the Journal of Historical Research in Music Education. Dr. Fresne taught at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill before joining the University of South Alabama faculty in 2002. In 2004, Dr. Fresne received a grant from the Alabama Commission on
Higher Education and No Child Left Behind Act to implement an Arts in Education program for teachers in southern Alabama. The program received funding in 2005 as a part of the statewide Alabama Institute of Education in the Arts. A former public school teacher at the elementary and high school levels, Dr. Fresne taught elementary music for several years and served as high school choir director. During this time, she also taught applied piano at Seminario Biblico Bautista, served as an adjudicator for the National Piano Guild Auditions and taught lessons in her own studio. Dr. Fresne presents throughout the United States: Mountain Lake Colloquium, MENC Conferences in Alabama and Arizona, the National Symposium for Music Instructional Technology, the National Association of Professional and Graduate Students Conference, Kodály Summer Program, Mobile Music Teacher Inservice, South Alabama Research and Inservice Center, Hawaii-Pacific Research Symposium and Music Educators Conference, and the Southern Division MENC Conference.
Auburn University Department of Music
&Auburn University Bands Scholarships in Music
January 28, 2006
Audition Dates 2006 February 9, 2006
Students may audition for Music Scholarships (both instrumental and choral) and Band Scholarships on any of the above dates. In addition, Band Scholarship auditions will be held during each session of Camp War Eagle (freshman orientation) next summer. Band Scholarships are available to both music and non-music majors. Complete details will be
posted on the web sites of the A.U. Department of Music and the A. U. Bands.
For more information contact: Dr. Ann Knipschild
Instrumental Scholarship Chair 101 Goodwin Building Auburn University, AL 36849 Phone: (334) 844-3185 E-mail:
knipsac@auburn.edu
Dr. Thomas R. Smith Chair and Director of Choral Activities 101 Goodwin Building Auburn University, AL 36849 Phone: (334) 844-4165 E-mail:
smith73@auburn.edu
Dr. Johnnie Vinson Director of Bands 132 Goodwin Building Auburn University, AL 36849 Phone: (334) 844-4166 E-mail:
vinsojb@auburn.edu
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Dr. Rosephanye Powell Vocal Scholarship Chair 101 Goodwin Building Auburn University, AL 36849 Phone: (334) 844-3163 email:
dunnprt@auburn.edu
March 11, 2006
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