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Dickinson Names Schultz an Alumni Fellow


Savannah, GA--November 17, 2005--Dickinson State University has named Lucinda D. Schultz, professor of music and the director of vocal studies in the Department of Art, Music & Theatre at Armstrong Atlantic State University, as an Alumni Fellow for 2005.

This distinction is the highest honor bestowed upon alumni by the university's various academic departments. The purpose of the university's annual Alumni Fellows Program is to bring prominent and outstanding alumni--leaders who have distinguished themselves in their fields--back to its campus to share their experiences with students, faculty and administrators of the university and to serve as mentors to current and future alumni of the University.

A native of North Dakota, Lucinda Schultz is in her twentieth year as a member of the faculty of Armstrong Atlantic State University. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in vocal performance, pedagogy and literature from the University of Colorado at Boulder, a Master of Music in voice performance from Colorado State University and a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from Dickinson State University in North Dakota.

She is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) and has just completed her second term as governor of the Georgia NATS chapter. Her students regularly are winners at both the state and regional NATS auditions (a total of 32 winners to date) as well as quarter and semi-finalists in the American Traditions Competition.

Schultz is widely recognized as a vocal pedagogy clinician and is in demand as a master teacher and clinician at both the high school and collegiate levels. An active performer, she appears frequently as a recitalist and in chamber music and oratorio performances. She has performed as a soloist with the Savannah Symphony Chamber Orchestra as well as the Orchestra Players of Savannah and was a featured soloist on the 2004 Savannah Music Festival Organ Stops Concert Series. In July 2003, she was featured in a solo recital in The Wednesday Prom Concert Series in Truro, Cornwall in the United Kingdom.
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