USI Softball Drops Pair of 1-run Games at McKendree USI Softball (Source: wfie) By Aaron Hancock | April 3, 2021 at 11:25 PM CDT - Updated April 3 at 11:42 PM
LEBANON, ILL. (WFIE) - University of Southern Indiana Softball dropped a pair of one-run Great Lakes Valley Conference decisions to host McKendree University Saturday afternoon. The Screaming Eagles lost the opener, 5-4, before falling in game-two, 5-4, in eight innings.
USI (5-14, 3-9 GLVC) rallied from early deficits to take the lead in both contests but was unable to hold onto its advantages as McKendree scored late in each game to extend its winning streak to nine games.
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A handful of classical artists with Kansas City connections were nominated for the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, with the premiere ceremony held virtually on March 14th.
David Frost won the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Classical. Among his many albums, he produced the Kansas City Symphony’s “Holst: The Planets and The Perfect Fool,” conducted by Michael Stern, with Reference Recordings.
Stern and The Kansas City Symphony have worked with Frost on multiple projects.
“It’s incredible to have Reference Recordings as our partners-in-crime because they are devoted to the highest standard of recordings,” says Stern. “Hats off to David Frost, hats off to Reference, and of course, to all my friends and colleagues in the Kansas City Symphony.”
Updated: 10:21 p.m.
The 63rd annual Grammy Awards are scheduled to air on Sunday at 7 p.m. on CBS and online. At least seven Kansas City artists were nominated or contributed to Grammy-nominated recordings.
Starting at 2 p.m. on Sunday, some of the winners, including ones with ties to Kansas City, were announced during a Grammy Awards premiere ceremony, which was streamed live.
And the Grammy goes to .
David Frost(Producer of the Year, Classical)
Classical record producer David Frost won the Grammy for producer of the year, classical. Frost was recognized for his role in seven recordings, including the Kansas City Symphony s Holst: The Planets; The Perfect Fool.
Intelligent.com Announces Best Colleges In Missouri for 2021
Share Article SEATTLE (PRWEB) March 13, 2021 Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top 50 Colleges In Missouri for 2021. The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 156 accredited colleges and universities in the nation. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment.
The 2021 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third party evaluations. Intelligent.com analyzed 156 schools, on a scale of 0 to 100, with only 50 making it to the final list. The methodology also uses an algorithm which collects and analyzes multiple rankings into one score to easily compare each school.