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| Wesley R. Taylor |
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – A University of Alabama graduate is one
of only 20 individuals selected nationwide to serve as an intern
at the famed John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in
Washington, D.C.
Wesley R. Taylor, a December 2004 graduate, was a music administration
major in the School of Music,
part of UA’s College of
Arts and Sciences. He is working with the center’s jazz
department chair in marketing, research and grant writing, guest
hospitality and account management. The Adamsville native began
the five-month paid internship this month. He was selected from
more than 70 applicants for the prestigious internship program.
The Kennedy Center, overlooking the Potomac River in Washington
D.C., presents more than 3,000 annual performances. Internships
there are considered some of the most sought-after experiences
for graduating arts majors.
Taylor previously interned with the Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra
as an administrative assistant to the executive director.
His volunteer experience includes serving as a symphony diplomatic
volunteer and liaison and as a Theatre Tuscaloosa technical crew
member and as the UA department of musical theatre orchestra manager.
Taylor has served as the UA Million Dollar Band logistics/operations
staff coordinator and mellophone section leader, as well as playing
in the UA’s athletic pep and symphonic bands. Taylor’s
honorary memberships include Gamma Beta Phi, the national society
to recognize and encourage education excellence, and Kappa Delta
Epsilon, the national educational student society. While at UA,
he was selected as one of 100 University Presidential Scholarship
recipients.
The College of Arts and Sciences is the University’s largest
division and the largest public liberal arts college in the state
with 6,600 students and 360 faculty. Students from the College
have won numerous national awards including Rhodes Scholarships,
Goldwater Scholarships and memberships on the USA Today Academic
All-American Team.
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