Alsop Conducts Ortiz, Bernstein & Puts ft. Time for Three | NOI Philharmonic
On the heels of its Carnegie Hall debut, the NOI Philharmonic presents a program weaving together various perspectives of the American experience.
NOI+F at Washington National Cathedral
The NOI Philharmonic perform vivid, dance-inspired favorites including Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, Three Dance Episodes from On the Town and Copland’s vibrant Appalachian Spring.
Join us for CHAMBER 2.0 to see NOI+F Orchestral Fellows perform their creative takes on diverse works for chamber ensembles!
In this unique concert experience hosted by NOI+F Music Director Marin Alsop, conducting fellows take the lead in works by NOI+F composition fellows.
SPARK! Lounge Pre-Concert Conversation
Join us for a pre-concert conversation ahead of the NOI Philharmonic's closing Hege Conducts Shostakovichs Tenth performance.
Hege Conducts Shostakovich’s Tenth | NOI Philharmonic
The 2026 National Orchestral Institute + Festival concludes with music of renewal led by Wichita Symphony Music Director Daniel Hege.
A Merrill College professor will demonstrate an innovative, AI-supported “Smart Story Suite" designed to engage users across varying environments, time constraints and levels of interest — a model that’s already showing signs of success.
The Business of Journalism in the Age of AI: Using AI in innovative ways to reach new audiences
Audience engagement through search engines is shrinking. Pros from Merrill College demonstrate new, AI-driven ways to boost engagement.
The Business of Journalism in the Age of AI: The media startup landscape — Who’s paying for what?
Smith School experts, a financier who works with entrepreneurs and a local newsroom leader explore the journalism startup environment.
A week of fun and interactive activities will take place across the campus and the broader community promoting the themes: Create. Make. Play.
Join us September 25-27 for Family Weekend 2026!
The Business of Journalism in the Age of AI: 'The Next Journalism' — A book talk
One of the nation’s leading journalism thinkers discusses his new book — and how journalism must change to serve democracy.