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Student Advisory Committee 

The School of Music Student Advisory Committee (SAC) serves as a liaison between students and the School of Music Administration, providing a platform for students from all areas and degree programs to share their ideas, concerns, and feedback. The SAC meets monthly each semester to discuss issues relevant to the student body and communicates those concerns to the administration. If you have any questions or matters you would like brought to the administration's attention, please email one of the SAC representatives.

Dickens Ahabwe

Olivia BurnsI am currently a first-year PhD student in Fine Arts Music, specializing in Musicology, at Texas Tech University, where I also have the privilege of serving as an Instructor of Music. I hold both a Master’s and a Bachelor’s degree in Music from Makerere University, which provided a solid foundation for my scholarly pursuits. Driven by a deep passion for advancing music scholarship, I am particularly interested in the dynamic interplay between fusion music and technology. My research aims to illuminate these intersections, and I am dedicated to fostering an enriching educational environment through my teaching, leadership, and active contributions to the academic community. 

Email:dahabwe@ttu.edu

Ibis Laurel Betancourt

Ziyan HuBorn and raised in Mexico, Ibis Laurel is a first-year student in the Master of Music inOrchestral Conducting programunder the tutelage of Lanfranco Marcelletti. She holds a bachelor's degree in music education as well asa master's degreein choral conducting obtained as a Fulbright Foreign Scholar.Before coming to Texas Tech, Ibis Laurel taught choir and music from middle-school through college and worked as anEnglish/Spanishinterpreter. Her musical interests have led her to obtaintwo Mexican federal awardsthat allowed her to produce and record an album of colonial(baroque) music from the New Spain and, more recently, to foundChimæraEnsemble, a string groupthat performs once a year. Currently, she serves as alto scholar at the Westminster Presbyterian Church. She is honored and looking forward to serving on the School of Music Student Advisory Committee. 

Email:ibis.betancourt@ttu.edu

Harrison Biggers

John HewittHarrison Biggers is a current junior music education major at Texas Tech.He has been playing the trombone for 13 years, and is the current Vice-President of the TTU trombone studio. He is also proud to serve as a Drum Major for the Goin’ Band From Raiderland. You can see Harrison regularly performing with the Texas Tech Jazz Orchestra, Symphonic Band, and Trombone Choir. He is also a founding member of the esteemed Red Dirt Brass Quintet. Harrison regularly teaches private lessons in the Lubbock & Frenship schools, along with working with the local marching bands. He also actively serves in a leadership capacity with the Texas Tech chapter of Phi Mu Alpha. In his free time, he loves cooking and spending time with his Fiancé Alyson, and his cat Remy.  

Email:hbiggers@ttu.edu

David Box

David BoxDavid Lee Box is an American composer and performer. He holds a Master of Music and Bachelor of Music in Saxophone Performance from The University of Texas at Austin, an Associate of Arts Degree from Riverside City College and is currently a Graduate Part Time Instructor at Texas Tech University completing a DMA in Composition. He has served on the faculty at La Sierra University, Riverside City College, Brazosport College. 

Beyond music, he enjoys baseball, soccer, scuba, aviation, and real estate. 

For further information please visit www.davidboxmusic.com 


Email:davibox@ttu.edu

Stephanie Burton

Stephanie BurtonStephanie Burton is in her first year at Texas Tech to earn her DMA in Choral Conducting. Stephanie has taught in Texas for over twenty years in music education, from Pre-K through college age students. Stephanie earned her master’s in music education from Texas Woman’s University, where she directed the University Chorus, taught music education courses, and was a voice instructor. Stephanie is happily married, and they have four beautiful children together. Stephanie is excited to serve on the School of Music Student Advisory Committee and hopes to represent the choral students of Texas Tech well.

Email:stburton@ttu.edu

Esteban Chavez

Esteban ChavezEsteban is currently pursuing a master's degree in Horn Performance and is a TA in the Horn studio. He is a member of the TTU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, University Symphony Orchestra, Horn Octet as well as a Section Horn with the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra. Esteban received his Bachelor’s in Music Education from Stephen F. Austin State University and is originally from Pasadena, Texas.

Esteban is happy to serve on the student advisory committee as the representative for the Graduate Woodwind, Brass and Percussion areas.

Email:estebcha@ttu.edu

Jack Dobrott

Jack DobrottJack Dobrott is a junior at Texas Tech University pursuing degrees in Jazz Performance and Music Education. An active member of the Saxophone Studio and Jazz Department, he performs with the TTU Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Combos, saxophone ensembles, and concert ensembles. In addition to his performance work, Jack is a woodwind repair technician. Outside of music, he enjoys movies, cooking, and spending time with friends and family. Jack is excited to return as the Jazz Department Chair and looks forward to supporting the program in any way he can.

Email: jdobrott@ttu.edu

Emily Eligio

Shawn EarthmanEmily Eligio is a second-year undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelors of Music in Music Education with a Spanish minorat Texas Tech University. She has performed with the Concert Band as the principal clarinetist, served as a member of the Visual Team for Goin’ Band, played an instrumental role in making the Caprock English Bagpipe Consort available to students, and was admitted to the Honors College through the San Francisco Scholars program.This year, Emily is serving as an Undergraduate Representative for the Music Humanities area. She is so excited to be a part of this council and to have another great year at Texas Tech! 

Email:eeligio@ttu.edu

Gregory Faught

Gregory FaughtGregory is a second-year undergraduate music performance major who specializes in classical double bass. He performs in many ensembles including Abilene Philharmonic, Lubbock Symphony, San Angelo Symphony, and The Texas Tech University Symphony. In addition to playing in all these ensembles, Gregory is a member of the ASTA-TTU student chapter and attends all meetings and social events. Gregory is excited to serve on the student advisory committee as the undergraduate representative of the string area.

Email:grfaught@ttu.edu

Devin Guerrero

Devin GuerreroDevin is a fourth-year PhD student of music theory in the TCVPA Fine Arts Doctoral program. He holds degrees in music theory and music education from the University of North Texas and the University of Colorado, Boulder. Between earning his degrees, Devin worked as an orchestra and choir director in Austin ISD. His research has featured at the Society for Music Theory and Society for Music Perception and Cognition conferences and received an award for best student paper at the 2024 Texas Society for Music Theory conference. His research investigates interactions of the voice and music, including vocal production in pop, phrase in rap, and the interaction of harmony and lyrics in indie rock. His other interests include corpus study, theory pedagogy, music cognition, and improvisation. Devin also works as a freelance bassist and string pedagogue. As the Graduate Student Liaison for the Student Affairs Committee, Devin hopes to assist in maintaining transparency between students and faculty in the School of Music. He is excited and grateful to serve.

Email: devin.guerrero@ttu.edu

Mark Huffines

Mark HuffinesMark Huffines is a fifth-year double major in Music Education and Vocal Performance, and is happy to be serving his second year on the Advisory Council. He is active in the University Choir, where he serves as president, and the Opera Theatre department. He is currently a member of the Lubbock Chorale, the First United Methodist Church Choir, and serves as an assistant director of the First United Methodist Church Children’s Choir. He is committed to serving this program and its members in any way he can; if you have any concerns about the state of affairs at the School of Music, please feel free to reach out! 

Email:mhuffine@ttu.edu

Silas Hughes

Silas HughesSilas Hughes is a second-year undergraduate Music Composition student with a minor in Japanese. He has performed in both Clarinet Choir and Concert Band, is also a founding member in both the Record Pull Club and Vocal Synth Club alongside being Vice-President of the TTU Chapter of Society of Composers Incorporated,all while working in the School of Music Media Production team. His works primarily focus on the media sector of games and film alongside the production of commercial popular music. 
 
Outside of music, he enjoys Historical Fencing, Painting, Sketching, Cooking and UAV flight. 

Email: silhughe@ttu.edu

Yuwei Jiang

Yuwei JiangYuwei Jiang, originally from China. She is a second-year DMA student in Piano Performance at Texas Tech University. She is a teaching assistant for group piano teaching and accompaniment. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Musicology (teacher education) from Nanjing Normal University in China and her Master's degree in Music Performance from Bowling Green State University. Yuwei is thrilled to join Student Advisory Committee this year, she is supportive and looking forward to growing up with peers and the School of Music.

Email:yuwjiang@ttu.edu

Kassie Lindamood

Kassie LindamoodKassie Lindamood Smith is a flutist, educator, and performer based in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. She is Lecturer of Music at Eastern New Mexico University, where she teaches flute, and is pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Texas Tech University, studying with Dr. Lisa Garner Santa and serving as teaching assistant for the flute studio. Kassie also maintains a private studio and teaches beginner students as well as middle and high school flute sectionals in Lubbock, Texas. She serves on the board of the College Music Society South Central Chapter. 

An active performer, Lindamood Smith appears regularly with the Roswell and Southwest Symphonies and has performed with Texas Tech ensembles including the University Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Opera Theatre, and Early Music Ensemble. Her solo work is featured on the GRAMMY-nominated Star Wars Outlaws soundtrack, and she has performed at conventions for the National Flute Association, Texas Music Educators Association, and the College Music Society. She has appeared in masterclasses with renowned flutists such as Robert Langevin, Susan Milan, Christina Jennings, Conor Nelson, and Ebonee Thomas, and attended Trevor Wye’s summer course in Kent, England. 

Email: kassie.lindamood@ttu.edu
 

Saige Long

Saige LongSaige Long is currently in their second year at the Texas Tech University School of Music as a transfer student working towards a BM in Music Education with piano as their primary instrument. Originally from Central Texas, Saige earned an Associate of Arts degree in Music from McLennan Community College in Waco, and whilst there participated in three different choirs on campus, performed roles with MCC Opera, and taught private piano lessons. Since moving to Lubbock and attending TTU, they have become an active member in the school’s Historical Performance Ensemble, where they perform and study on period instruments such as recorders, psaltery, and organ. Recent achievements include earning the Friends of Music Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Musicology, and over the summer attending the Texas “TOOT” Early Music Workshop in Kerrville, Texas, through a scholarship earned from the American Recorder Society. Outside of school, Saige remains a devoted music educator, teaching guitar, piano, and ukulele.  

Saige is greatly looking forward for the opportunity to serve on the Student Advisory Council with their peers, and hopes to represent the voices of fellow students in the School of Music.  

Email: lon87171@ttu.edu

Khang Ma

Khang MaKhang Ma is a third year undergraduate in Piano Performance, currently studying with Professor Daniel del Pino. He has participated in lessons and masterclasses with Alexander Kobrin, Wu Han, Michael Chertock, and Jihea Hong-Park, amongst others. Khang’s accomplishments and recognitions include the School of Music Undergraduate Excellence in Keyboard Award and first prizes at the Nelda Hodges, South Texas, and Wayland Baptist competitions. He is an active performer and accompanist and has worked with many musicians from TTU and the Lubbock area, in and outside of classical settings. Past collaborations include TTU Opera Outreach program as well as the Matador Workshop. Currently, he serves as a pianist at Lakeridge Methodist Church. Khang is excited and humbled to represent the Keyboard Area as well as the School of Music student body.

Email:khang.ma@ttu.edu

Rose McAllister-Ou

Rose OuRose McAllister-Ou is a second-year undergraduate Music Education student with a minor in History. She has played both clarinet and bass clarinet in several Texas Tech University Ensembles, including the Goin’ Band from Raiderland, Symphonic Band, Clarinet Choir, University Band,and Balkan Ensemble. Rose has also played an instrumental role in making the Caprock English Bagpipe Ensemble accessible to students. She serves as Chapter Historian for the Beta Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma and has been awarded the 2024-2025 Friends of Music Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Music Humanities.  

Email: Rose.Ou@ttu.edu

Tonny Nsubuga

Tonny NsubugaTonny Nsubuga is a music educator, composer, pianist, and adjudicator. He earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music from Makerere University, anda Masters in Music Education from Texas Tech University.He is now in his first year pursuing a PhD in Music Education at Texas Tech University.Tonny has taught music history, theory and piano in two Ugandan secondary Schools, and he currently serves as aTeaching Assistant in the Music Education area at Texas Tech. His research focuses on the intersection of culturally responsive pedagogy and institutional factors that influence equity in music education.He has presented his research atthe Center for Leadership and Diversity 5th annual conference in Toronto, Canada, and Suncoast Music Education Research Symposium in Florida. 

Email: tnsubuga@ttu.edu

Drew Reynolds

Drew Reynolds

Drew is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in Trumpet Performance at Texas Tech University, where he also serves as a Graduate Part-Time Instructor for the Trumpet Studio. He has performed with numerous ensembles at Texas Tech, including the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, University Symphony Orchestra, TTU Opera, Trumpet Choir, Trumpet Ensemble, and the Graduate Brass Quintet. 

Drew holds both a Bachelor’s degree in Trumpet Performance and Music Education, as well as a Master’s degree in Trumpet Performance and a Graduate Certificate in Baroque Trumpet, all from the University of Kentucky. 

I am honored to represent the Graduate Woodwind, Brass, and Percussion areas on the Student Advisory Committee. 


Email:anreynol@ttu.edu

Christopher Rodriguez

Christopher Rodriguez

Christopher Rodriguez, from Houston, Texas, is a first-year Music Education major at Texas Tech University with a focus on viola. Music is at the heart of his college experience - he performs with the Texas Tech University Symphony, sings as a baritone in the Matador Chorale, and shares his heritage through the university's mariachi program. Christopher also enjoys being part of the ASTA-TTU chapter, where he connects with friends and fellow musicians at meetings and socials.

Email: rod25641@ttu.edu

Katilyn Sanders

Katilyn SandersKatilyn Sanders is a first-year DMA student in Vocal Performance at Texas Tech University, currently teaching Applied Voice and English Diction. She previously served as a Part-Time Lecturer of Applied Voice and Opera Workshop at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Her 2025 engagements include the prestigious NATS Intern Program, AIMS Graz, and New York Dramatic Voices. Katilyn earned her MM from the University of Missouri–Kansas City, where she was twice honored with the Women’s Council Graduate Award and performed with the professional ensemble Cardinalis. Her operatic roles include Ortlinde (Die Walküre), Ma Zegner (Proving Up), Sister Genevieve (Suor Angelica), Nella (Gianni Schicchi), First Knitter (A Game of Chance), Geraldine (A Hand of Bridge), and Mother/Grandma (Little Red Riding Hood). Katilyn received her BM from the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she won the Concerto & Aria Contest, the Benjamin A. Gilman Award, and the Professional Development Award. A two-time semifinalist in the Young Texas Artists Music Competition, she has performed with Amarillo Opera, Opera San Antonio, San Antonio Master Singers, and Opera OnThe Run. She has participated in master classes with Jill Grove, Teresa Cahill, and Roger Vignoles. She’san alumna of Taos Opera Institute, Crittenden Opera Studio, and Music Across the Pond. 

Email: katisand@ttu.edu

Kyle Schledwitz

Kyle SchledowitzKyle Schledwitz is a 3rd year transfer student from SPC and is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in music theory. He is currently a member of the Matador Singers choir and has performed in multiple theater productions at his former school. He hopes his time on the advisory committee will allow him to bring many important student concerns to the attention of the staff in the school of music. 

Email: kyschled@ttu.edu


Dasa Silhova

Dasa SilhovaDasa Silhova is an arts management professional and PhD in Arts Administration student residing in Lubbock, Texas. She currently serves as the Manager of Performances and Scheduling at the Texas Tech University School of Music. Prior to this appointment, she was the House Manager for the Santa Fe Opera and held the roles of Outreach Coordinator and Interim Personnel Manager with the New Mexico Philharmonic. Ms. Silhova holds a Masters in Management from the University of British Columbia and a Masters in Music Performance from the University of New Mexico. She was recently awarded the Lamond GenNext Award by the NAMM Foundation and had her research published in the International Journal of Art, Humanities, and Social Sciences. She will be presenting a demonstration on Integrating Music Business in Traditional Music Schools at the College Music Society’s National conference this fall. 

Email:dsilhova@ttu.edu

Olivia Stukey

Olivia StukeyOlivia Stukey is currently a Junior at Texas Tech University majoring in Piano Performance. She has participated in multiple ensembles and has accompanied various instruments in the School of Music. She is the pianist for the choir at Brownfield Middle School. In addition, Olivia also teaches piano in the Lubbock community. She has immensely enjoyed her time at Texas Tech and is looking forward to serving on the Student Advisory Council!

Email: ostukey@ttu.edu

Tristin Swisher

Tristan SwisherTris Swisher is an Instructor of Record in the Music Humanities division in the Fine Arts Doctoral Program at Texas Tech University. She has presented at regional and international conferences, most recently at the International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities. In addition to her academic work, she is a locally performing clarinetist, and is an active member of the Record Club.


Email:tswisher@ttu.edu

Ryken Tucker

Ryken TuckerRyken is a tenor from Amarillo, Texas who is in his sophomore year at Texas Tech. He is a double major in Music Education and Vocal Performance, and is also a member of the Honors College. He participates in the University Choir, Texas Tech Opera, and is a member of Phi Mu Alpha. He is also a Community Advisor at Hulen Hall for Texas Tech. His most recent obsession is recent games that have come out and cooking. He is very excited to serve on this committee and connect with people in the School of Music! 

Email: ryktucke@ttu.edu

Edna Valles

Justin Wooten

Justin Wooten

Hello, my name is Justin Wooten. I am currently pursuing a Bachelor of Music in Composition degree at the Texas Tech University School of Music as well as a Minor degree in Japanese Studies. I have a wide range of interests with my pursuit of music composition, from exploring unique sounds through electronic music to having interests in ethnomusicology to inspire my own works. 

I play the tenor trombone and have been playing since I was in the fifth grade, which was back in 2011. In 2017, I started to experiment with composing my own music as a hobby, mainly concentrating on electronic music. After attempting to pursue a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from 2019 to 2021, I decided to change my major to an Associate of Arts in Music Degree at San Jacinto Community College, as I realized that music was my ultimate calling. I found composing, performing, and studying music to be my passion. In 2024, I chose to transfer to Texas Tech University and my journey in music has been incredibly enjoyable and life-changing thus far. 



Email:juswoote@ttu.edu