Read about the most recent happenings in Carroll's academic programs. From student and faculty accomplishments to program announcements and features—you'll find the latest here.
10/26/2021
Alumnus Bryon Cherry '04 lived the liberal arts education at Carroll when - as a political science major - he also discovered his passion and talent for music. He developed his musical interest down a path that led to him being named best R&B/Soul Artist at the 2021 Wisconsin Area Music Industry (WAMI) Awards.
12/16/2020
For the Visual and Performing Arts, the Very Foundation of Artistic Expression Has Been Transformed by COVID-19.
12/9/2020
In the midst of a pandemic, The Carroll University Marching Pioneers completed a season full of new traditions. The premiere of their final marching video marks the end of the very successful 2020 fall semester.
10/28/2020
For this year's physically-distanced Old Main Society dinner, held October 8, Carroll University wind ensemble, chamber orchestra and choir members virtually preformed the university's hymn, "Oh God, Our Help in Ages Past."
10/22/2020
Carroll University has named alumna Laura Fisher-Bonvallet '74 to its 25-member Board of Trustees.
10/14/2020
The Carroll University Marching Pioneers kicked it up a notch this semester. Band members, fully masked and physically distanced, have filled Main Lawn at 4:30 on Friday afternoons throughout the fall to perform as part of the Fridays After Class marching band concert series.
6/4/2020
Carroll launched a series of virtual classes and performances to connect with alumni and friends during the 2020 pandemic lockdown. Audiences have responded well and the university's alumni team is looking for others interested in sharing their skills and talents.
4/13/2020
On Easter, Carroll University released a video of 75 Pioneers from across the country singing “Children of the Heavenly Father.” The piece, which was recorded during this month’s Safer at Home initiative, has been sung by generations of choir alumni at Carroll and was led by Professor Emeritus of Music Dr. Mark Aamot.
1/7/2020
2019 was a year of growth for the Carroll University Pride of the Pioneers marching band, and with that growth comes change and a little bit of risk.
8/2/2019
The miles that separate nine band members of a rock band that emerged from Carroll in 1973 became fewer when they each traveled from across the country and arrived in Crivitz, Wisconsin to play one last gig with Peace with Grease.
5/3/2019
Carroll Sophomore Analiesa Harbach received the chance of a lifetime when she took part in the National Women’s Honor Choir during the American Choral Director Association’s (ACDA) conference last March in Kansas City, Missouri.
1/29/2019
Carroll University is now an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
12/3/2018
Zac '08 and Sara (Thorne) Meyer '09 '16 share how their liberal arts education in art, music, religion and business has evolved into successful careers in ministry and a balloon business.
9/7/2018
Two new endowed scholarships total more than $870,000 for Carroll music students.
11/29/2017
Quinn Balz '18 won first place at the National Association of Teachers of Singing Student Auditions.
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