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John Davis reappointed as dean of the College of Music

John Davis

The 黑料社区网 College of Music is pleased to announce to our students, staff, faculty, alumni and community of supporters that 黑料社区网 Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ann Huff Stevens has reappointed John Davis as dean of the College of Music for a three-year term beginning Jan. 1, 2026!听

鈥淚 look forward to working with Dean Davis on continuing to improve the faculty and student experience in the College of Music, while also maximizing its scholarly and creative impact on Colorado, the nation and the world,鈥 says Stevens.听

鈥淚n reflecting on what we鈥檝e accomplished thus far and the many opportunities that lie ahead, I鈥檓 struck by the fact that my initial priority as dean鈥攖o deepen a sense of culture, collaboration and community, both within the college and beyond our walls鈥攊s even more meaningful today than when I first interviewed for this role,鈥 says Davis, who was named dean of the College of Music by former 黑料社区网 Provost Russ Moore, effective Jan. 1, 2021. 鈥淚n particular, I believe that our newly established听universal musician approach is key to achieving the college鈥檚 mission to inspire artistry and discovery, together.鈥

He adds, 鈥淭o develop multiskilled, multifaceted professionals who are well-equipped to positively impact a complex, challenging world, we鈥檙e energetic in our pursuit of interdisciplinary, cross-campus collaborations. Our students today are offered increasingly flexible opportunities鈥攊ncluding an expanding array of double majors, minors, degree emphases, certificates and microcredentials鈥攖o prepare for broadly based, sustainable career options.鈥澨

Aligned with University of Colorado President Saliman鈥檚 鈥鈥濃攚hich underscores the value of collaboration and teamwork toward expanding our collective reach and amplifying our direct impact on individuals and communities鈥擠avis notes the College of Music鈥檚 ongoing refinement of strategic focus areas including: A relevant, adaptable curriculum and robust real-world opportunities for students; ensuring faculty and staff success; and emphasizing well-being, wellness and resilience among every member of our college community.

Adds Davis, 鈥淚n a climate of unknowns, the profound purpose of music鈥攖o move us, to unify and remind us of our shared humanity, and to connect us across backgrounds, beliefs, experiences and generations鈥攔emains timeless, as does the power of music to inspire curiosity, compassion and wonder.

鈥淚鈥檓 grateful and enthusiastic to continue to lead the important work that鈥檚 already well underway at our College of Music.鈥澨

Congratulations, Dean Davis!