A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
The resolution celebrates the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music as a leading institution in music and dance education, featuring a faculty of over 170 celebrated international artists and serving nearly 1,600 students from across the globe. The Jacobs School has a diverse offering of more than 70 academic programs ranging from undergraduate to Ph.D. levels, emphasizing both conservatory training and the resources of a major research university. By honoring the school's century-long legacy, the resolution aims to promote continued support for music education in Indiana and beyond.
SCR0028 is a concurrent resolution that honors the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. The resolution acknowledges the significant achievements of the Jacobs School, which has grown from a Department of Music established in 1907 into the largest music school in the world. It recognizes the school's contributions to music education and its notable faculty, alumni, and extensive performance schedule, which includes over 1100 performances annually that are largely open to the public and free of charge.
Although SCR0028 is largely ceremonial and does not introduce legislative measures that may invite debate, it encapsulates the importance of institutional acknowledgment and the pride associated with the Jacobs School's contributions. Potential points of contention may arise from differing views on higher education funding or resource allocation among various institutions within the state. Nonetheless, the resolution serves as a unified recognition of the school's achievements, fostering a sense of community and appreciation for the arts across Indiana.