Dr. Bonnie L. Jenkins 6125 Natural Falls Dr. Ozark, MO 65721 Curriculum Vitae [email protected] June 1, 2019

CURRENT POSITION Professor of Music Chair of University Assessment Director of Vocal Studies Director of HeartSong

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL WORK Higher Learning Commission Peer Reviewer City of Springfield, MO Chair of City Tax Oversight Committee Various Institutions Assessment Consultant

EDUCATION University of /Columbia Ph. D. in Music Education (2005) Curriculum & Instruction Dissertation: Beautiful Choral Tone Quality: Rehearsal Techniques of a Successful High School Choral Director

Missouri State University M. S. in Music Education (1982) Vocal Performance Emphasis Thesis: A Study of Three Varying Vocal Pedagogical Approaches of the 20th Century

Evangel University B. M. E. (1975) Vocal Performance Emphasis

Additional Education University of Michigan D. M. A. (Achieved Candidacy, ABD) 83 hours of course work at the University of Michigan

1 Vocal Performance Doctoral recital: Women Composers

SUMMARY OF DOCTORAL COURSE WORK Music Theory 1. Form and Analysis 2. Analysis of Tonal Music 3. Analysis of 20th Century Music

Music History 4. Medieval Music 5. Ethnomusicology 6. Renaissance Music 7. Russian Opera 8. Music History Literature

Languages 9. German 10. French

Education and Research 11. Seminar: Music Education Administration and Leadership 12. Doctoral Seminar in Music Education 13. Introduction to Education Research 14. Quantitative Methods of Educational Research 15. Qualitative Methods of Education Research 16. Advanced Qualitative Inquiry 17. Measurements and Research in Music Education 18. Statistical Methods 19. Music Education Research 20. Doctoral Seminar in Music Education 21. Contemporary Methods in General Music Education 22. Philosophy of Music Education 23. Foundations of Music Education 24. Philosophy of Education 25. Problems: Music Education 26. Philosophical Basis of Music Education 27. Education Alternatives for the Exceptional Child 28. Doctoral Seminar in Music Education

Performance: Vocal/Choral/Instrumental 29. Applied Voice (extensive repertoire studied and

performed)

30. Doctoral Recital

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32. Song and Opera Literature

33. Choral Arranging

34. Vocal Pedagogy

35. Chamber/Symphonic Literature

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Academic, Advancement, and Enrollment Central Bible College

Chair of Fine Arts and Communications Department (CBC, 2003-2013) 1. Prepared accreditation reports for Vice President of Academic Affairs. 2. Chaired two accreditation steering committees and wrote accreditation reports. CBC received immediate accreditation with the Higher Learning Commission due to the efforts of these committees and the CBC faculty members.

3. Prepared annual budgets for the Fine Arts and Communication Department.

4. Prepared annual Faculty Evaluation Portfolios for all depart- mental faculty.

5. Wrote annual reports of the activities of the Fine Arts & Communications division.

6. Created, designed, and developed four new degree programs: Ministry & Arts (music and drama), New Media Drama (media technology and drama), New Media Ministry (media technology for the church and professional), and Contempor- ary Worship Leadership. These four degree programs were the first of these types of degrees in Assemblies of God colleges and universities. In the final year of CBC’s existence, due to the Contemporary Worship Leadership degree and the worship program, CBC had 24 new freshman come to study in this pro- gram. It was a thriving degree even though the school was closing.

7. Designed student assessment procedures to ensure student

3 cess with particular attention given to at-risk students.

8. Created, designed, developed, and supervised the CBC Chapel Worship Team Program. The program included guidelines for structure, supervision, membership, worship selections, presentation and decorum, rehearsals and sound checks, and appropriate platform attire.

9. Coordinated all departmental events including monthly facul- ty meetings, scholarship auditions, special events, annual de- partmental calendars, prospective student interviews and tours, daily chapel worship teams and special music.

10. Worked with the scholarship office to award annual scholar- ships.

11. Founded, developed, and directed two traveling music teams for recruitment: HeartSong and 57.7.

12. Worked closely with the Vice President of Institutional Development in planning tours for music groups, assisted in designing travel group policies, and prepared budgets for touring groups.

13. Worked closely with the Vice President of Institutional

Development/Enrollment Office in planning regular College Visit Days, recruitment, traveling college promotional teams, recruitment of National Fine Arts prospective students, and other promotional endeavors.

14. Created, designed, and developed CBC Arts Day, fall and spring college days for prospective Fine Arts students. Be cause of its success, the CBC Enrollment Office asked to join this endeavor and many ideas from Arts Day were then used for the regular CBC College Days.

15. Created, designed, and developed CBC Fine Arts Prep Day, a recruitment tool and training program for junior high and high school students who were preparing for Fine Arts competitions. Because I and two other CBC Fine Arts pro- fessors were national fine arts judges, this was a tool to at tract students to the CBC campus and also assist them in

4 their preparation for competition. Received permission and support from the National Youth Department of the Assem- blies of God to hold this event.

16. Developed surveys for the Fine Arts and Communication De- partment to track statistics on student recruitment and reten- tion.

17. Produced twelve albums/CD’s of HeartSong and 57.7. Most were recorded live and mixed in Studio A (Central Bible Col- lege) and one in Evangel’s recording studio. The last two HeartSong CD’s , “Nothing Is Impossible” and “We Give You Praise” reached into the low 50’s on the iTunes charts.

ADMINISTRATIVE and COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

Evangel University: President, Pi Kappa Lambda Honor Society 2013 to Present

Chair, University Assessment Committee 2016 to Present

Director, Vocal Studies 2016 to Present

Member, Professional Dev. Committee 2013 to 2015

Central Bible College: Chair, Fine Arts & Communications Dept. 2004 to 2013

Chair, Scholarship Committee 2011 to 2013

Member, EU Presidential Search Comm. 2011 to 2012

Chair, Steering Accreditation Committee 2004 to 2005

2009 to 2010

Chair, Faculty Advancement Committee 2004 to 2006

Member, Academic Affairs 2004 to 2013

Member, Graduation Activities Committee 2004 to 2013

Member, Scholarship Committee 2004 to 2013

Member, Spiritual Life/Student Ministries 2004 to 2013

Member, Consolidation Focus Group 2011

Member, Student Conduct Committee 1993-2002

5 City of Springfield: Elected by Springfield, MO City Council 2015 to Present Chair, Citizens Sales Tax Oversight Committee

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Evangel University 1975 to 1987 & 2013 to Present Central Bible College 1993 to 2013 Southwest Baptist University 1976 to 1978 (Adjunct)

COURSES TAUGHT

Evangel University 1. Applied Voice 2. Conducting

3. Chrism music ensemble, Director

4. Class Voice

5. Contemporary Voice Class

6. HeartSong music ensemble, Director 7. Music Appreciation

8. Sight Singing and Ear Training

9. University Chorus, Director

10. Vocal Pedagogy and Choral Literature

Southwest Baptist University 1. Applied Voice

Central Bible College 1. Aural Theory I 2. Aural Theory II 3. Aural Theory III 4. Aural Theory IV 5. Vocal Pedagogy

6. HeartSong, Founder and Director Large contemporary worship ensemble of twelve singers and ten instrumentalists. Repertoire in-

cludes worship and performance selections of traditional , contemporary and black gospel styles.

7. Tour with HeartSong nationally and internationally in 6 weekend trips, spring break, and May tours to all 50 states in- cluding Hawaii and Alaska. Also traveled overseas with the group to Barbados, The Netherlands, Belgium, Jamaica and Italy.

8. 57.7, Founder and Director of this worship band of seven male members. The band toured during school year and summers in youth camps, youth services, district youth conventions and churches. Repertoire is contemporary worship and original compositions. Producer of three 57.7 recordings.

PROFESSIONAL MUSIC PERFORMANCE

Oratorio Performed as guest soloist in oratorio works of Bach, Schubert, Handel, Haydn, Poulenc among others

Recital Performed numerous recitals: University of Michi- gan, Missouri State University, Evangel University , and Central Bible College

Doctoral Recital University of Michigan, Woman Composers

Sacred Productions and Performances 1. Trinity Broadcasting Network, Los Angeles, CA: Regular television appearances as well as crusades, with Paul and Jan Crouch, 1987-1992

2. 100 Huntley Street television ministries, Toronto, Canada: Daily singer with “100 Huntley Street Singers, 1987-1989 as well as guest singer on “100 Huntley Street”, 1987-1989.

3. Guest singer at Calvary Charismatic Centre, Rick Seaward, pastor in Singapore. Easter production, 4. 1984, and Christmas production, 1985 performed at the Singapore Trade Center. Held vocal workshops for the choir for both events 5. Recording artist on the label One Accord. Recorded in Nash- ville, TN; 1987. A total of five other recordings have been made that were aired on a nationally syndicated Christian radio pro gram, 1985-1991

7 Sacred Productions and Performances 1. Trinity Braodcasting Network, Los Angeles, CA: Regular tele- vision appearances as well as crusades with Paul and Jan Crouch, 1987 to 1992. 2. 100 Huntley Street television ministries, Toronto, Canada: Co-director with husband, Doug, and daily performer with The “100 Huntley Street Singers”, 1987 to 1989. Guest singer the program 1987 to 1989. 3. Guest singers at Calvary Charismatic Centre, Rick Seaward Pastor, Singapore, Easter production. 1982 4. Guest singers at Calvary Charismatic Centre, Christmas pro- Duction, 1984 and 1987 at the Singapore Trade Center. 5. Recording artists on the label One Accord. Recorded in Nashville, TN, 1987. Five albums were recorded and were Aired on a nationally syndicated Christian radio program, 1985 to 1991. 6. Guest singers for two evening services at the General Council Conventions for the Assemblies of God, 1980 and 1987. 7. Guest singers for the Holy Spirit Conference for the Assem- blies of God at Hammons Center in Springfield, MO 1982. 8. Chosen to have a song included on the Assemblies of God 75th Commemorative recording. 9. Guest singers for the Portland Singing Christmas Tree at the Portland Civic Center with the Portland Symphony, 1977 and 1979. 10. Appeared with Tom Netherton at the Portland Civic Center for a New Year’s Eve concert with the Portland Symphony, 1980. 11. Guest singers at a Billy Graham Crusade in Kansas City, MO In 1978. 12. Appeared on two Billy Graham Christmas specials for national and international television, 1976 and 1978.

8 13. Studio musicians, back-up singers for numerous recording projects. 14. Singers with the Turning Point Singers, a pilot television Program of the Assemblies of God, 1976 to 1977. Music Music recorded at American Artists Studio in Springfield, MO and television video shot in Toronto, Canada. 15. Traveled extensively in ministry/sacred concerts in the U.S., Canada, Singapore, and Australia. 1975 to 1993.

SPEAKER Central Bible College chapel services 2004 to 2013 HeartSong, worship services 1993 to Present Doug & Bonnie concert tours 1975 to 1993.

ADJUDICATOR National Fine Arts Festival 2000 to Present National Assoc. of Teachers of Singing 1998 to Present SWCDA 2011 Public School Festivals 1995 to 2000

CLINICIAN Clinician, Faith & the Arts Conference 2017 Clinician, Influence Conference 2017 National Fine Arts Festival Workshops 2010 & 2016 National Fine Arts Master classes 2010 & 2016 National Music Conference for the A/G 1998, 2000 Fire Choir Workshop, Amsterdam 2009 Vocal Workshops, Singapore 1980 & 1985 Vocal Workshops in churches 1980 to Present

PUBLICATIONS Forte Magazine, “Why Music Edu- 2007 cation is Relevant to the Church Musician Church Musician”

9 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS NATS– National Association of Teachers of Singing MENC– Music Educators National Conference ACDA– American Choral Directors Association MCDA– Missouri Choral Directors Association HONORS Outstanding Senior Musician, Evangel University 1975 Certificate Recital Award 1975 Winner of Mu Phi Epsilon Outstanding Performer 1975 Who’s Who Among Colleges and Universities 1975 Summa cum laude, Missouri State University 1982 Who’s Who Among Outstanding Faculty 1996 Chancellor’s List 2005 3.9 GPA, doctoral program, 2005 Who’s Who in America 2010

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