Princeton University
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Emory University Aug 2008 - Jul 2014
Phd Student
Emory University Jun 2013 - Jun 2014
Graduate Assistant
Emory University Jan 2012 - Jun 2012
Instructor
Spelman College Jan 2008 - Jun 2008
Adjunct Faculty
Education:
Emory University 2008 - 2014
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy
Georgia State University 2006 - 2008
Masters, Master of Arts, Religious Studies
Georgia State University 1996 - 2001
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, History
Skills:
Research Higher Education Qualitative Research Teaching Grant Writing University Teaching Data Analysis Editing Public Speaking Program Development Community Outreach Tutoring Curriculum Development Creative Writing Social Media Curriculum Design Event Planning Statistics
LE PIU BELLE COLONNE SONORE DEGLI ULTIMI VENTI ANNI SUONATE DAL VIVO D...
Category:
Music
Uploaded:
08 Feb, 2011
Duration:
3m 53s
HeyRuka- Genetics vs Eugenics: "Racial IQ," E...
Expand me! HeyRuka's video: www.youtube.com Part 1 of HannibalBarca13'...
Category:
Science & Technology
Uploaded:
18 Aug, 2011
Duration:
15m 5s
James & MaryAnn Lorusso playing Cavatina by S...
| James Lorusso, and MaryAnn Lorusso, a husband and wife duet team, pe...
Duration:
4m 7s
Soleares
Duration:
2m 17s
Work and Religion in America with Dr. James D...
Americans are obsessed with working hard, but why? And how deep does t...
Duration:
50m 15s
The James Montgomery Band w/ Allivia Lorusso
Allivia Lorusso (Liv) sitting in with the James Montgomery Blues Band ...
Duration:
6m 7s
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James Lorusso
Relationship:
Married
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James Lorusso has devoted most of his life to the guitar for the past 43 years, as a performer, teacher, arranger, and composer. He has taught at the Music Conservatory of Westchester since 1973, Manhattanville College since 1976, and Westchester Community College since 1993. He has also taught at Marymount College and the American Institute of Guitar. His love of Renaissance and Baroque music, arranging works from piano, harpsichord, and lute (for the guitar), and his studies with Narciso Yepes led him to play the 10-string guitar in 1978. He still performs on both the traditional 6-string as well as the 10-string guitar. His first formal classical guitar recital was in 1972, at Manhattanville College's Reid Hall, known as the Castle. After that first Manhattanville concert, Jim's performances gradually increased throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and Spain. James Lorusso is a graduate of the Music Conservatory of Westchester, through its collaboration with Mercy College, where he was the recipient of a Conservatory scholarship as well as a scholarship from the Epstein Fine Arts Fund. He studied guitar with Leo Brouwer, Alirio Diaz, Angel Romero, Manuel Barrueco, and Alice Artzt, and musical interpretation with renowned pianist Bruce Hungerford. He has also studied in Spain with guitarists Narciso Yepes and Jose-Luis Lopategui. Mr. Lorusso was a prizewinner in the 1983 international guitar competition at the Festival Internacional de Guitarra de Puerto Rico, and made his New York debut at CAMI Hall in 1984. He is the president and founder of the Friends of Narciso Yepes. He was also featured in September 2008 edition of Classical Guitar magazine in the column "Letter From New York" by Julia Crowe, giving an account of his friendship with the late guitar maker, Thomas Humphrey.