Humans of OBU: Professors

February 23, 2016

 

 

“Many consider music a common language, one that can transcend race, religion, nationality. It is this ability to speak to anyone, anywhere, at any time that proves music’s power to communicate and change lives, we pray, for the better.”

Dr. Ryan Lewis

School of Fine Arts

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