Music Professor at Eastman School Loses Tenure Bid Despite 'Outreach'

When the Eastman School of Music asked its professors to find ways to broaden the audience for classical music, Pamela Frame stepped forward. She took student musicians off the concert stage and into grocery stores, community centers, and even prisons (The Chronicle, March 14, 1997).

Ms. Frame, an associate professor of cello, thought she was doing what administrators wanted. But this fall she was denied

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