Annie Chalex Boyle has been named to YWCA of Lubbock’s 2025 Women of Excellence list, not only for her teaching and performance career, but also because of her presence – both onstage and off.
Since it opened last October, Hemmle Recital Hall has hosted nearly 30 concerts. Students in ensembles of all sizes, both undergraduate and graduate, major and non-major, have had the opportunity to perform in this incredible space. Plus, the revamped Hemmle has drawn guest artists from around the globe.
During the tour, students collaborated with peers at CENART and the University of Veracruz. Our cultural exchange has remained impactful, with students maintaining lasting friendships. Beyond the music, they explored cultural landmarks like the pyramids at Teotihuacan, enriching their understanding of the region.
With tunes from England, France, Ireland, Northumberland, New England, and Bassanda, as well as original choreographies and social dances, the upcoming Tech Folk Orchestra concert will feature the TTU Historical Performance Ensemble and Caprock English Bagpipe Consort, and the design and costume assistance of Professor Mallory Prucha’s students from the School of Theatre and Dance.