Monthly Archives: September 2014

Volunteers needed: San Gennaro MusicFest

The San Gennaro MusicFest is looking for a few more volunteers for the festival this weekend – Saturday, 9/20 – Sunday 9/21. Event and/or music industry experience is beneficial, but not required. Free entry and one free meal will be provided the day you volunteer. Please contact Jackie Stammen at jackie.stammen@gmail.com if you are interested. Thank you!

To Sing a Troubled Song: Music, Conflict, and Reconstruction in Northern Ireland

This lecture is co-sponsored by Vanderbilt’s Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities and is part of our ongoing relationship with Queen’s University, Belfast, in which we explore music and culture on both sides of the Atlantic. This lecture (with discussion and reception to follow) features Stuart Baile, Industry Fellow at The Institute for Collaborative Research in the Humanities. CEO and founder of Oh Yeah music centre in Belfast, music industry veteran … Continue reading To Sing a Troubled Song: Music, Conflict, and Reconstruction in Northern Ireland »

TONIGHT – Meet and Greet with Warby Parker – jobs available!

Exciting news! Lifestyle brand Warby Parker is hosting a meet and greet with members of their Customer Experience team at Pinewood Social this Tuesday, 9/16 from 5:30-8:00pm! A few members of the Warby Parker team will be in town to meet with anyone who would like to learn more about opportunities on their Customer Experience team. If you or someone you know is interested in … Continue reading TONIGHT – Meet and Greet with Warby Parker – jobs available! »

Advanced Skillshop series: Pitching, Publishing & Catalog Management 101

The Advanced Skillshop series brings you a 3 part seminar on…Pitching, Publishing & Catalog Management 101 Learn from tech startup Songspace how catalog management and creative teams work. In this session you’ll learn everything from working in A&R, pitching music, registering songs with PROs to marketing music to film & TV music supervisors.  Songspace’s business product is used by companies like Secret Road Music Services … Continue reading Advanced Skillshop series: Pitching, Publishing & Catalog Management 101 »

Will Brown Nosing Get You The Job?

You may have heard that the music and entertainment industries are built on personal relationships. You’ve also probably heard that it’s a good idea to research the person with whom you’ll be interviewing in order to find some commonalities and create a bond to increase your chances of getting hired. But where does this practice cross the line into brown-nosing, or even worse, stalking? My … Continue reading Will Brown Nosing Get You The Job? »

Volunteers Needed for Women in the Workforce Awards

We will need about 15 student volunteers from 6:50 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 30.  Student volunteers will help directing attendees at the many entrance doors and to help with signage. We’re expecting several high profile individuals to attend. Contact Madison Brinnon for more information. madison.brinnon@pop.belmont.edu

Abolition International looking for Production Volunteers 9/10

Abolition International is looking for 4 volunteers to help with their production load in on Wednesday, September 10th from 2-5pm.  If interested contact Phil Shay at phil@abolitioninternational.org.

Bear House Writer Management Applications are up on BruinLink!

Bear House Writer Management is now accepting applications for the following positions: – Treasurer – Manager – Social Media Manager https://bruinlink.belmont.edu/organization/writermanagement/availableforms Applications can be found on BruinLink!  

Maymester 2015 in Hawaii for MBU majors

Need a Learning Community Cohort (LCC)? Take the Study Away LCC in Maymester!!   Venue:  Honolulu, Hawaii ECO 2015: Economic Geography-3 sem. hrs.- Dr. Howard Cochran, prof. (also counts as Social Science Gen Ed; GS; EL credit)   HUM 2015: Cultural Pluralism-3 sem. hrs. – Dr. Ronnie Littlejohn, prof. (also counts as Humanities Gen Ed; GS; EL credit)   May 10-29, 2015 Students will use … Continue reading Maymester 2015 in Hawaii for MBU majors »