Alumni in the News

Joseph Christopher Colarusso celebrates with his 10-time Grammy Award winning band's 50th anniversary with new record "Half a Hundred Years"

Oct. 30, 2021

Colarusso's (B.M., 1996; M.M., 1996; D.M.A., Music, 2015) band's new record is now available everywhere. It features the group's original members, current band members and special guests including Willie Nelson, George Strait, Lyle Lovett, Emmylou Harris, Bill Kirchen and Lee Ann Womack. Recent performances have included prestigious venues like the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C., Moody Amphitheater in Austin and the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. 

Joseph Christopher Colarussocelebrates with his 10-time Grammy Award winning bands 50th anniversary with new record Half a Hundred Years

Chaz Nailor joins voice music at Southwestern University

Oct. 29, 2021 | Southwesten University

 Nailor (B.M., Voice and Opera, 2002) has been hired as a part-time instructor of Applied Music in Voice at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas.

Chaz Nailor joins voice music at Southwestern University

Christopher Auchter to perform in the Houston Grand Opera chorus

Oct. 29, 2021 | Houston Grand Opera

Auchter (B.M., Music Performance, 2019) will perform in for Dialogues of the Carmelites and Romeo and Juliet this spring.

Christopher Auchter to perform in the Houston Grand Opera chorus

Josh Miller recently awarded the American Prize in Directing

Oct. 21, 2021 | The American Prize

Noted for his “gorgeously constructed stage pictures,” Miller’s (D.M.A., 2015) most recent directing credits include Albert Herring at Chicago Summer Opera, Le nozze di Figaro with the Crane Opera Ensemble, Suor Angelica/ Gianni Schicchi at St. Petersburg Opera (Theatre Tampa Bay nominee for Best Direction) and Turn of the Screw with Texas State University (National Opera Association Production Winner).

 Josh Miller recently awarded the American Prize in Directing

Allison Ebling joins the First National Tour of 'Hadestown' as the A1/Head of Sound

Oct. 19, 2021 | Hadestown Tour

Ebling (B.A., Theatre and Dance, 2011) joins the Tony and Grammy-winning musical, which will play cities across the US including, but not limited to, Washington DC, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, and Austin.

Allison Ebling joins the First National Tour of Hadestown as the A1Head of Sound

Gay Gaddis founds “Women Who Mean Business” at McCombs School of Business at UT Austin

Oct. 15, 2021 | McCombs Magazine

This fall, McCombs Hall of Famers Gaddis (B.F.A., Studio Arts, 1978), awarded in 2020 and honored at the upcoming 2021 Awards Ceremony, and Lynn Utter launched a new development program at the McCombs School of Business entitled, "Women Who Mean Business." The brainchild of Gaddis, the program propels female leaders forward in their careers, while offering business owners a resource for nurturing diversity and strong leadership skills.

Gay Gaddis founds Women Who Mean Business at McCombs School of Business at UT Austin

Gay Gaddis will be inducted into the McCombs School of Business Hall of Fame

Oct. 15, 2021 | Texas McCombs

Gaddis (B.F.A., Studio Art, 1978) is the only female recognized in this year's ceremony and the 11th female recipient since the McCombs Hall of Fame began over 40 years ago in 1980. Gay is being recognized for illustrious career as an entrepreneur, author and artist. Gay is the founder of T3, an innovative digital advertising agency that she grew into the largest female-owned agency in the U.S. under her leadership for over 30 years.

Gay Gaddis will be inducted into the McCombs School of Business Hall of Fame

Gay Gaddis to debut a collection of Texas landscape and skyscape paintings at the Worrell Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico this fall

Oct. 15, 2021 | Gay Gaddis

Gaddis (B.F.A., Studio Art, 1978) also released a limited-edition silk "Burnt Orange Victory Scarf" featuring an original painting with 100% of proceeds benefiting a scholorship for a University of Texas student.

Gay Gaddis to debut a collection of Texas landscape and skyscape paintings at the Worrell Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico this fall

Robert Faires retires from the Austin Chronicle

Sept. 29, 2021 | Austin Chronicle

Faires (B.A., Studio Art, 1980) bids farewell to the Austin Chronicle after working as its first and only Arts editor for 35 years in his last article, Last Bow of an Accidental Critic.

Robert Faires retires from the Austin Chronicle

Dr. Ruben Balboa III appointed as a lecturer for the 2021-2022 academic school year at Texas State University

Sept. 28, 2021 | Texas State

Balboa (D.M.A., String and Harp, 2020) will be teaching String Techniques, String Techniques II and Instrumental Performance Literature. He is also the new string project coordinator and assistant director of the University of Texas at Austin String Project.

Dr. Ruben Balboa III appointed as a lecturer for the 2021-2022 academic school year at Texas State University