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Choosing to Shine: Five Simple Lessons from an Improbable Leader:
A presentation focusing on authenticity and creativity in the leadership process

Christine Kane is a singer and songwriter who has headlined at celebrated music and arts festivals, like the Kate Wolfe Festival and Chattanooga’s Riverbend Festival, as well as at popular venues and theaters across the country from the Freight & Salvage to The Birchmere. Her songs have been recorded by several popular artists, including country diva Kathy Mattea, and “Nashville Star” finalist Casey Simpson. Borders Books & Music chose Christine’s CD, Rain & Mud & Wild & Green as one of the Best of 2003, and the Washington Post called her “a petite powerhouse of a singer.”

Her role in the public eye doesn’t stop at the stage, however. Christine is also sought-after as a public speaker and creativity consultant. Christine is contracted by the Federal Government to teach creativity as part of its bi-monthly Leadership Assessment Program, an intensive retreat for government leaders. She has taught her unique method of building creativity to groups such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the CIA - and on the campuses of many colleges and universities, including University of Tennessee, Drury University and Boston College.

For more information on Christine, visit her website.


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Take a Carillon Class

Starting the Spring 2009 semester, MUSI 85: Carillon Discovery will be offered. In this introduction to the world of carillon, the student explores the history, musical characteristics, bell foundries and carillons worldwide through readings, recordings, the Internet and visits to the university carillon. This discovery is designed for a greater appreciation of the carillon for both musicians and non-musicians.