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American Music Teacher, August-Sept, 2004
David H. Stull recently was appointed dean of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. He had served as associate dean of the Conservatory for four years and acting dean during the spring of this year.
During Stull's tenure at Oberlin, he has chaired the Educational Policy Committee for the Conservatory and worked closely with faculty on new initiatives, most recently, the Young Artists and Community Music programs. Prior to Oberlin, he served as a member of the brass faculty, the director of conservatory admissions and the assistant dean of the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Wisconsin. Prior to that position, Stull was associate director of admissions at The Juilliard School.
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