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Billboard Names SUNY Oneonta a ‘Top Music Business School’

ONEONTA—“Billboard” magazine has named SUNY Oneonta to its list of the world’s “Top Music Business Schools” for the fourth consecutive year. SUNY Oneonta is among 42 colleges and universities in the United States, England and Spain selected for inclusion on the 2023 list. SUNY Oneonta also received this recognition in 2019, 2020 and 2022, and the annual list took a pandemic-related “gap year” in 2021 awaiting the return of in-person classes.

“We are delighted to again be recognized by “Billboard” for our efforts to prepare future generations of music industry professionals,” said Joseph Pignato, Music Department chair and professor of music. “The recognition reflects the many curricular and experiential learning opportunities offered by our faculty, staff and campus community. Students at SUNY Oneonta do remarkable things and that’s evident in the outstanding achievements of our alumni across so many and varied sectors of the music industry.”






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