In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.
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In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.
Episode 5: Pan Pipes with Christine Bruns, Editor of Pan Pipes
The 1903 Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast
22 minutes
2 years ago
Episode 5: Pan Pipes with Christine Bruns, Editor of Pan Pipes
Welcome to Season 2! Welcome to the 5th episode of the 1903-Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast. In our fifth episode, we chat with Christine Bruns, Editor of Pan Pipes-the quarterly journal of Sigma Alpha Iota, and discuss content, article submission, and what this resource is all about to our membership. A big thank you to Christine Bruns for her time and generosity in sharing information about this integral publication of Sigma Alpha Iota, International Music Fraternity. Here is the lin...
The 1903 Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast
In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.