03/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/02/2026 14:46
The College of the Arts at Palm Beach Atlantic University continues to flourish as a vibrant community of Christ-first artists, scholars, and communicators. This season has been marked by meaningful accomplishments among faculty and students, expanding global engagement, strengthened community partnerships, and continued growth in enrollment and retention. Together, these milestones reflect our shared commitment to cultivating creative excellence grounded in biblical truth, preparing students not only for professional success, but for lives of faithful service and cultural impact.
Below are highlights from across the College.
COLLEGE-WIDE DISTINCTION
One of the most significant honors this year is the selection of Dr. Thomas Parham as a Fulbright Canada Research Chair at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan. During his residency, Dr. Parham researched the effects of streaming services and U.S. runaway production on Canadian national identity, a timely and internationally relevant topic. Dr. Parham also received an Alex Trebek Legacy Fellowship from the Television Academy Foundation and presented at Comic-Con International, continuing to model global scholarly engagement for our students.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, & PUBLIC RELATIONS
Our faculty continue to contribute meaningfully to scholarship and public discourse:
Student excellence also continues to shine:
DEPARTMENT OF DANCE
The Department of Dance continues to expand its ministry and artistic influence nationally and international:
This fall's Dance Ensemble concert, "SHINE," was inspired by Matthew 5:14 and featured choreography by faculty, distinguished guests, and alumna Ali Darr Ross, now Founder and Artistic Director of Evergreen Dance Company.
The upcoming spring concert, "Renew," will be presented at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts (April 7-8), and is inspired by Romans 12:2 and features choreography by Christopher Huggins and PBA faculty.
Our alumni continue to thrive across the globe, from European tours to directing studios serving more than 1,500 students.
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
Music faculty and students continue earning national distinction:
The PBA Concert Choir was selected by blind audition as a featured ensemble for the Florida American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) Conference and continues significant community engagements, including an Evensong event at The Church of Bethesda-By-The Sea.
Students have earned major scholarships, national competition placements, and industry recognition, including appearances on national television and the Netflix series Building the Band.
Upcoming highlights include:
DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE
Professor Trent Stephens served as Artistic Director of the Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival 35th anniversary season, directing "The Winter's Tale" as part of Jupiter's centennial celebration. The cast included numerous PBA alumni.
Our season has included productions of "Romeo and Juliet," "Dear Jack," "Dear Luise," and "Blithe Spirit."
Upcoming highlights include:
DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL & MEDIA ARTS
Innovation and excellence define this department:
Cinema students continue to receive national industry awards, including:
Recent Platinum honors for Powered by AI and Immunde Spiritus reflect the professional caliber of our program.
LOOKING FORWARD
This past quarter has reaffirmed the transformative power of the arts to shape communities, deepen critical inquiry, and reflect the beauty and truth of the Gospel.
As we look ahead, our commitments remain steadfast:
All of our upcoming events can be found at https://www.pba.edu/performances.
Thank you for your continued prayers, generosity, and faithful partnership. Because of you, the College of the Arts continues to influence culture thoughtfully and shine as a light in the world.
With gratitude,
Dr. Jason Lester
Dean, College of the Arts
Palm Beach Atlantic University