Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Chicago Tribune: 'Preliminary recommendation: Close Chicago Jazz Ensemble, Center for Black Music Research'


[Chicago Jazz Ensemble artistic director Dana Hall]

The Chicago Tribune
March 4, 2012
Two prominent Chicago musical institutions — the Chicago Jazz Ensemble and the Center for Black Music Research — should be shut down, according to a preliminary recommendation from the Office of the Provost/Academic Affairs at Columbia College Chicago, where the organizations are based.

"In this time of declining enrollments and increasing student debt, Columbia is realigning its resources to focus on support for student learning and persistence to graduation," reads the school's internal document, "Blueprint: Prioritization," which was obtained by the Tribune.

"To do this, the College must prioritize its available funds in new ways. Regrettably, this necessitates the elimination of financial support for several worthy organizations that have been a source of institutional pride for Columbia."

The report was distributed to the Chicago Jazz Ensemble Board of Governors last Tuesday. The executive directors of the Chicago Jazz Ensemble and the Center for Black Music Research acknowledged receiving the report but declined to comment on it.

“We're just in the process (of weighing options) right now,” said Richard Dunscomb, chairman of Columbia's music department.

A "listening forum" for response to the recommendations will be held at Columbia Monday. Final provost recommendations will be posted March 12. An academic committee will complete recommendations March 15. These recommendations will be presented to Columbia College president Warrick Carter, with a final decision expected to be announced in June.

3 comments:

Gwen said...

RECOGNIZING THE ECONOMIC DISASTER THAT HAS BEEN CONCEIVED AND PERPETRATED BY THOSE WHO CONTROL THE SOCIETY, IT IS FOR THOSE WHO UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF SUCH A LOSS--WITH ALL OTHERS--TO DO WHAT IS NECESSARY TO PRESERVE THESE TREASURES. EVEN IF WE MUST BURY THE COLLECTION IN THE DESERT--AS WAS DONE WITH THE NAG HAMADI AND DARK AGES SCRIPTURES-- A WAY MUST BE FOUND. DESECRATION ON THE ALTAR OF MONEY IS EVIL AND CRIMINAL.

Gwen said...

RECOGNIZING THE ECONOMIC DISASTER THAT HAS BEEN CONCEIVED AND PERPETRATED BY THOSE WHO CONTROL THE SOCIETY, IT IS FOR THOSE WHO UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF SUCH A LOSS--WITH ALL OTHERS--TO DO WHAT IS NECESSARY TO PRESERVE THESE TREASURES. EVEN IF WE MUST BURY THE COLLECTION IN THE DESERT--AS WAS DONE WITH THE NAG HAMADI AND DARK AGES SCRIPTURES-- A WAY MUST BE FOUND. DESECRATION ON THE ALTAR OF MONEY IS EVIL AND CRIMINAL.

Gwen said...

RECOGNIZING THE ECONOMIC DISASTER THAT HAS BEEN CONCEIVED AND PERPETRATED BY THOSE WHO CONTROL THE SOCIETY, IT IS FOR THOSE WHO UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF SUCH A LOSS--WITH ALL OTHERS--TO DO WHAT IS NECESSARY TO PRESERVE THESE TREASURES. EVEN IF WE MUST BURY THE COLLECTION IN THE DESERT--AS WAS DONE WITH THE NAG HAMADI AND DARK AGES SCRIPTURES-- A WAY MUST BE FOUND. DESECRATION ON THE ALTAR OF MONEY IS EVIL AND CRIMINAL.