Edward Waters University Invests in Revitalized Band Program with New Instruments, Uniforms, and Expanded Opportunities
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 18, 2026 Edward Waters University, the Jacksonville-based HBCU, announced Monday a major investment in its marching band program that signals a renewed commitment to music education and student development. The comprehensive initiative includes new instruments, 100 fresh uniforms, and the foundation for expanded year-round musical opportunities. The university has purchased new brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments to support a credit-bearing marching band while laying the groundwork for symphonic/concert and jazz band programs. According to the institution, this investment is designed to strengthen music instruction, expand experiential learning opportunities, and provide students with more performance and development opportunities throughout the academic year. Key Takeaway: Edward Waters University is transforming its band program from a game-day performance group into a comprehensive music education experience with academic rigor, multiple ensembles, and enhanced learning outcomes. President A. Zachary Faison Jr. emphasized that the initiative extends far beyond entertainment value, focusing on holistic student development. "Our goal is to ensure that band students at Edward Waters University are supported not only as performers, but most importantly as learners. A Fresh Visual IdentityThe 100 new uniforms, emblazoned with the EWU mark, celebrate the institution's evolution from Edward Waters College to Edward Waters University. Designed to reflect both tradition and progress, the uniforms will give the program a fresh visual identity heading into the 2026-2027 academic year. University officials said the new look ties the school's legacy to its current era of institutional growth. The uniforms, along with marching band performances and the debut of winter and spring concert and jazz performances, are expected to be unveiled during the next academic year. Moses Evans, Director of Bands and a 2004 Edward Waters graduate, praised the initiative, saying it will help position the program for a new era. Under his leadership, the program will emphasize learning outcomes, technique development, applied musicianship, and academic instruction alongside performance excellence. Looking AheadThe university plans to increase scholarship support for future band students as it recruits for the Fall 2026 semester. Edward Waters' "Triple Threat" Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, and Jazz Collective are currently welcoming prospective musicians, with auditions scheduled throughout the spring and summer. For Edward Waters University, this announcement reinforces that the HBCU band tradition remains a vital part of both student development and campus identity, positioning the program for sustained excellence in the years ahead. Originally reported by HBCU Gameday. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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