Students of the Jubilee College of Music (JCM) put their studies into practice and celebrated Easter by participating in concerts.
Jubilee College of Music (JCM) students are meeting weekly with the faculty of the College for a time of learning and discourse. Dean and Professor of JCM Dr. Merril Smoak is leading this weekly fellowship which is allowing the students to be inspired and enhance their learning.
With the start of spring semester on February 1, Jubilee College of Music held a series of information sessions at Olivet University’s San Francisco campus.
The Jubilee College of Music (JCM) hosted its annual student piano recital last week at the University's Student Union in downtown San Francisco. The recital was open to the public as well as students, faculty, and family of the students who all joined to attend the performances.
Jubilee College of Music this fall will launch a new course designed to build students’ concepts of and skills in worship leadership from a theological
Dean and Professor of Jubilee College of Music Dr. Merril Smoak will give his expert opinion on the historical importance of two recently discovered 19th century Baptist hymnals at the Colloquium on Baptist Church Music September 24-25.
With graduation days away, Jubilee College of Music (JCM) held its semester-end student piano recital. Seven students performed musical selections
Jubilee College of Music (JCM) is making several important changes to the bachelor of arts in music curriculum this fall.
Jubilee College of Music Dean and Professor Dr. Merril Smoak took part in the William Walker Memorial Singing at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina March 14-15.
The Jubilee College of Music (JCM) is incorporating the works of contemporary Christian music artists as it continues to expand worship studies.