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Becoming Director of Her Own Theatrical Pursuits

Becoming Director of Her Own Theatrical Pursuits

When Miranda Rose Hall (C’11) stands before Georgetown’s Class of 2013 during New Student Convocation, the McTighe Prize winner plans to encourage students to discover all there is on the Hilltop.

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Innovation Focus of Faculty Convocation

Fall Faculty Convocation explores what learning will look like in the 21st century and beyond.

Franken Talks Net Neutrality at Music Summit

Musicians, radio hosts and policymakers gather at a summit to debate technology's role in the music industry.

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Faculty publications

Anna Harwell Celenza. St. Hans’s Evening Play Overture by Niels W. Gade . Madison, WI: A-R Editions, 2001.

Anna Harwell Celenza. The Early Works of Niels W. Gade: In Search of the Poetic . Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2001.

Anna Harwell Celenza. "Darwinian Visions: Beethoven Reception in Mahler’s Vienna." Musical Quarterly (2009).

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