'Jewel of a program' moves to SPEA
Melissa Spencer, a second-year graduate student at IU, has interned with the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, has been on the Board of Directors for the Buselli Wallarb Jazz Orchestra and plans to intern next semester at the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra in St. Paul, Minn. All this was made possible for her through the Arts Administration program in its new home, the IU School of Public Affairs and Environmental Sciences. "SPEA has been great in taking us in," Spencer said. "I think the program will start to grow since we have moved there." Spencer has a background in music and strong interest in music business. She said she likes having the program in SPEA because it complements the interdisciplinary aspects of the Arts Administration program. "It lets me cater to areas where my strong interest lies, which right now is orchestra management," Spencer said. This summer, IU's dynamic Arts Administration program -- a two-year graduate program -- relocated to the School of Environmental and Public Affairs. Having been housed previously in the Kelley School of Business and School of Music, its multi-disciplinary nature as well as its lack of a director this past year contributed to the move. Arts Administration Director Charles Bonser said the program has a better chance to thrive in their new environment.

