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Two degrees for a student with music on her mind

Hannah Dick, who studied percussion at the Eastman School of Music and brain and cognitive sciences in the College, heads to Sweden in August to study improvisation and performance and pedagogy as part of the Fulbright US Student Grant program. (人妻少妇专区 photo by J. Adam Fenster)

is a Newscenter series of profiles celebrating members of Rochester鈥檚 graduating class of 2019.

Three questions

Favorite class? 鈥淧rogram of Dance and Movement. You didn鈥檛 have to be a dancer, per se. We worked on developing movement activities that anyone could do, and some visual art as well. Then, we went into five local high schools and worked with students.鈥

Favorite tradition? 鈥淓astman鈥檚 Holiday Sing. It鈥檚 the last Friday of classes in December before final exams. Student groups perform a short song in a concert in Lowry Hall with a big Christmas tree.鈥

Favorite spot on campus? 鈥淎ny nook I find that is sunny and quiet!鈥

Hannah Dick 鈥19, 鈥19E knew she wanted to pursue a college degree in music. But that wasn鈥檛 all.

鈥淚鈥檓 a very curious person,鈥 she says, noting that she wanted to explore other academic pursuits in addition to music.

She found the best of both worlds at the College, where she is a and the where she is a

鈥淚鈥檝e become great friends with the Red Line bus that runs between Eastman and the River 人妻少妇专区,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 almost have the schedule memorized.鈥

Dick grew up in Schenectady, New York, surrounded by music. Her dad filled the house with classical songs, and all five children played an instrument. Hannah鈥檚 sister, Erin Dick Over 鈥11, taught her piano, but she grew to love percussion because of the variety of instruments she could play.

鈥淚 wanted a drum set,鈥 she says, 鈥渂ut the house could only hold so many instruments. I already had a marimba, snare drum, and two timpani.鈥

She has filled many roles during her time in Rochester: four-year member of Eastman鈥檚 InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (with a leadership role the past three years), resident advisor, member of musical ensembles, and captain of an intramural ultimate Frisbee team with fellow Eastman students. Dick also was cochair of the Student Advisory Committee for the University鈥檚 presidential search.

鈥淭hat was quite an honor,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd I鈥檓 thrilled with the selection [of University of Wisconsin provost Sarah Mangelsdorf].鈥

Dick received a Fulbright US Student Grant, sponsored by the State Department, and leaves for Sweden in August to study improvisation and performance and pedagogy, with the goal of teaching and performing in the community one day. While based in the city of 脰rebro, she will be directing a high school percussion ensemble.

鈥淚鈥檝e known since I was in high school that I wanted to use music to help people,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 considered music therapy, and I definitely envision myself being involved with music in the community.鈥