We here at the Schwartz Communication Institute take a lot of pride in our former Fellows who move on to do great stuff. One of the folks we’re really really proud of is Professor Elizabeth Wollman, an ethnomusicologist on the faculty of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts here at Baruch and author of The Theater Will Rock: A History of the Rock Musical, from Hair to Hedwig, published by U of Michigan Press last year. Our own dear Liz, who once supported a communication-intensive course in music (MUS 1003), is now an honest to goodness rock musical pundit who was on the radio yesterday talking about rock musicals on WNYC’s Sound Check. Take a listen and be proud.
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