How and why the MA in Sound Arts and Industries program works with the Wirtz Center to tap into talent on campus while contributing to Northwestern’s educational mission.
Sound Arts and Industries instructors Sarah Geis and Bill Healy won a Pulitzer Prize and Peabody Award as part of a team for their work on You Didn’t See Nothin’, a podcast that follows host Yohance Lacour as he revisits a 1997 hate crime on Chicago’s South Side.
Northwestern Assistant Professor Neil Verma and Chicago Performer and Musician Nick White describe what it was like to be part of the Oscar-nominated Killers of the Flower Moon.
The sound installation created by Regina Martinez ’21 in response to the peregrine falcon is one people could enter and exit naturally as they visited the Mana Contemporary building.
Hector Morales ’24 and Christopher Nwoye ’23 worked together to help young local students at Gale Community Academy discover the career opportunities that await in sound and music.
COO by day and podcaster and reporter by night, Solon Kelleher ’20 says the MA in Sound Arts and Industries program helped him find unique ways to build community.
To become a well-rounded sound professional, Brooke Wyatt ’23 decided to build on her music performance background by earning an MA in Sound Arts and Industries.
After becoming too comfortable in his own recording studio, Blake Sokoloff ’23 decided to stretch his skills by earning an MA in Sound Arts and Industries.