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Wednesday, April 23, 2025
- 11:00 AM45mD2L Gradebook - WebinarEvent Name: D2LGRADES-W Event Locator: 2024-ADDSMG In this training session, instructors will learn how to set up gradebook items and categories, enter grades, weight grades, develop grading schemes, and adjust gradebook settings.. Location: This session will be held online using Zoom. You will receive the Zoom Room link in your registration confirmation email. CLICK TO REGISTER FOR THIS SESSION Click for the Zoom User Guide
- 7:30 PM1h 30mWCU Wind Symphony & Concert Band ConcertEvent Name: ENS WS/CB (Morrison/Gumble) Event Locator: 2024-ADDGHM West Chester University Wells School of Music proudly presents... Wind Symphony & Concert Band Concert Directed by Drs. Hannah Morrison & Adam Gumble Livestream | Program The Concert Band opens its Final performance of the year with San Antonio Dances by Frank Ticheli. John Mackey’s Ringmaster’s March is also featured. A fanfare set of Brian Balmage’s Fanfare Canzonique and Andrew Blair’s anti-Fanfare open the Wind Symphony’s performance. Carter Pann’s Hold This Boy and Listen adds a touch of tenderness before the concert concludes with Cosmopolitan America, a march by Helen May Butler, known in her time as “The Female Sousa.” More Information: wcupa.edu/music/ensembles Free and Open to the Public Tickets Not Required Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall Philips Memorial Building 700 S. High St West Chester, PA 19383 View Campus Map Parking Information Recital Credit
- 7:30 PM1h 30mWCU Wind Symphony & Concert Band ConcertEvent Name: ENS WS/CB (Morrison/Gumble) Event Locator: 2024-ADDGHM West Chester University Wells School of Music proudly presents... Wind Symphony & Concert Band Concert Directed by Drs. Hannah Morrison & Adam Gumble Livestream | Program The Concert Band opens its Final performance of the year with San Antonio Dances by Frank Ticheli. John Mackey’s Ringmaster’s March is also featured. A fanfare set of Brian Balmage’s Fanfare Canzonique and Andrew Blair’s anti-Fanfare open the Wind Symphony’s performance. Carter Pann’s Hold This Boy and Listen adds a touch of tenderness before the concert concludes with Cosmopolitan America, a march by Helen May Butler, known in her time as “The Female Sousa.” More Information: wcupa.edu/music/ensembles Free and Open to the Public Tickets Not Required Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall Philips Memorial Building 700 S. High St West Chester, PA 19383 View Campus Map Parking Information Recital Credit