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Dr. Simplice Ayangma Bonoho came to Bishop’s University from Cameroon as a Postdoctoral health researcher examining Canada’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) supporting the health development of francophone countries in Africa. His project was one of 70 Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships announced in 2021 by the Government of Canada.  Until now, scientific production in this field had...
The Arts Administration program is multidisciplinary, dedicated to experiential learning, and to community involvement, both on campus and in the wider world of arts and heritage.  “If you love the Arts; if you mean Business; this Program is for you.” 
Fannie Gaudette, contract faculty member and Music Department accompanist, is launching a professional music career, fulfilling a long-time aspiration while also using her professional and academic connections within the University.   Many of the Music Department’s faculty were touring career musicians before becoming professors, including the current Chair of the Department, Dr. Mathieu Désy, and Dr....
The Music and Drama Departments in the Bishop’s University Faculty of Humanities have combined their talents to create the Musical Theatre Concentration, the only Musical Theatre curriculum offered in English in the province of Quebec. Dr. Art Babayants, the concentration’s director, describes it as more flexible and accessible than a conservatory program or a larger...
Every faculty member of the Department of Music is a career musician or music industry professional.   Dr. Ross Osmun regularly performs. An active professional on the international scene, he gave two papers at the New International Performing Arts Institute Conference in Austria and was a judge for the New Brunswick Provincial Piano Competition held at...
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