Teaching citation sings Sarah’s praises
Singing a karaoke version of Teenage Dirtbag, the 2000 hit by American band Wheatus, is notthe most conventional way to...
Singing a karaoke version of Teenage Dirtbag, the 2000 hit by American band Wheatus, is notthe most conventional way to...
Classroom karaoke is a popular feature of Dr Sarah Baker's first-year classes.
Griffith University’s Student Linx program has been recognised by the Federal Government. Student Linx and its manager, Mr Andrew Monaghan,...
For the first time ever, Griffith’s December graduation ceremonies were streamed live on the web from Brisbane, Logan and the...
An international study is exploring how volunteers are preserving popular music's past with DIY archives.
The latest round of Australian Research Council grants has provided an extraordinary story of success for Griffith. Here is the full list of recipients.
Twelve awarded ARC projects represent 44.4% success rate for Griffith.
Candace Kruger has been commissioned to create a song in language for the country's largest virtual orchestra.
Professor Sarah Baker's project will elevate Norfolk Island's living cultural heritage of Pitcairn Settlers.
Four Griffith University researchers have been awarded ARC Special Research Initiative funding.