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Jonathan Kinne, who has an extensive background in music education, was the dean of students and safety coordinator at Jefferson Marine Science Elementary School from 2022 to 2025.
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Graduate programs are increasingly welcoming applicants from diverse academic backgrounds, prioritizing intellectual ...
Dr Geraldine Nabeta, a graduate of St George's University, SGU, School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies, has emphasised the importance of solid academic training in medical schools to the success ...
Generations of kids have grown up at Durham’s Museum of Life and Science. CEO Carrie Heinonen ’97 is working to expand the ...
When we listen to a symphony, a jazz performance, or a pop song, we naturally tend to assume that our ears are the primary ...
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Two local researchers are making science more enjoyable no matter your background or education.Shahir Rizk and Maggie Fink ...
Although music is considered a purely auditory experience, visual cues can unconsciously influence performance judgements—a phenomenon known as the sight-over-sound effect. To explore how one’s ...
A new study reveals that the “sight-over-sound” effect—where visual cues outweigh audio in judging music—depends heavily on the listener’s musical background.