
BW Alumna awarded Fulbright to Spain
Posted May 28, 2024
With a goal of promoting diversity within the field of classical music, Bonnie Vigil ’24 is headed to Spain in September as a Fulbright award recipient.

BW alumna rises at local theatre organization
Posted May 14, 2024
In just her second job out of college, Melissa Waddell ’19 has risen to director of development for Cleveland Public Theatre.

BW grad’s musical ‘Dusk’ shines bright at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Posted March 29, 2024
From BW classrooms to the largest theater festival in the world, Daniel Ruffing’s original “Twilight” parody prepares to return to Scotland after a sold-out debut.

BW grad orchestrates change at Canton Symphony
Posted March 14, 2024
When she took over at age 25, Baldwin Wallace arts management alumna Rachel Hagemeier ’19 became one of the youngest symphony orchestra CEOs in the country.

BW music history graduate authors article in “Journal of the Society for American Music”
Posted October 19, 2023
Chase Castle ’19, whose article, “Sonic Domination and the Politics of Race in Southern Antebellum Hymnody,” was selected for October 2023 publication

Great Lakes Theater partnership puts BW talent front and center, on stage and off
Posted September 28, 2023
More than two dozen BW students, alumni, faculty and staff are behind the current run of “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812.”

The Conservatory welcomes a bass saxophone
Posted June 15, 2023
The wait is over for the saxophone studio, thanks to the generosity of the Friends of the Conservatory.

BW Music Theatre Alum Colton Ryan ’17 Earns 2023 Tony Nomination
Posted May 17, 2023
A star on stage and screen, Ryan and two other BW grads will perform on the Tony Awards live broadcast on June 11.

My Journey: Dwight Oltman
Posted December 31, 2022
Read a digital copy of Maestro Dwight Oltman’s memoir “My Journey from Enders, Nebraska to Edinburgh, Scotland.”

BW grad takes second place at International Horn Competition of America
Posted October 3, 2022
“This accomplishment was by far most meaningful to my personal growth and confidence,” says Josiah Bullach ’15, Associate and Assistant Principal Horn of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.