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Facilities
The Center for Music Education
serves many functions in the lives of CCM music education students. It is a
multimedia resource that includes texts, audio recordings,
method books, videos, magazines, articles, and many other tools. It
also serves as a meeting/conference area with space for studying,
discussions, or talking with friends. The Center for Music Education
also houses a computer lab, with 7 stations dedicated specifically for use
by the Music
Education students at CCM.
    
 
CCM Village

The CCM Village is equipped
with state of the art classroom, studio and performance facilities, which
are housed in four buildings:
• Dieterle Vocal Arts Center
• Memorial Hall
• The Corbett Center for the Performing Arts
• Mary Emery Hall.
In 1999 CCM celebrated the $93.2 million, seven year-long completion of its
"campus village" a collection of renovated and new buildings that has
significantly enhanced teaching and performance capabilities. The new
complex stresses the synergy between the performing arts and electronic
media and effectively accommodates CCM's vast performance calendar. With the help of
design architect Henry N. Cobb, founding partner of Pei Cobb Freed &
Partners, the college has produced a physical environment that truly
reflects and advances its reputation as one of the nation's finest and most
comprehensive training centers for the performing arts and electronic media.
The CCM campus village is part of the University of Cincinnati's ambitious Master Plan, inaugurated in 1991 to unify
the campus and provide for approximately one million square feet of
additional academic and research space. Other architects who have designed
campus structures under the Master Plan include Frank Gehry, David Childs,
Peter Eisenman and Michael Graves. The New York Times has deemed the
university "one of the most architecturally dynamic campuses in America
today."
CCM Village
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