The Jacobs School of Music was well represented at the national conference of the Society for Electroacousic Music in the U.S. held at the University of Miami this past week. Electronic works by the Center for Electronic and Computer Music directors, Profs. Jeffrey Hass and John Gibson were performed by Michelle Yeunhae Lie (DM, violin) and Kati Gleiser (DM, piano), as well as Krissy Jones of Contemporary Dance. Additionally, works by the Center’s students Melody Eötvös (DM, composition), David Roberts (DM, composition) and Andrew Grathwohl (BM, Audio Technology) were selected for performance, an impressive honor, with Garrett Semmelink (BM, violin) performing one of Mr. Grathwohl’s two pieces. JSOM alumni Mark Oliveiro (MM, computer music), Christopher Cook (DM, composition), Bruce Hamilton (DM, composition) and Patrick McMinn (BM, Trumpet) also had works featured on the three-day festival, with Patrick’s work chosen as a finalist in the ASCAP/SEAMUS student award.