However they get their heads in the game, many of today’s Olympic athletes manage the stress of performance thanks to the pioneering work of Greenville University alumnus Coleman Griffith (Class of 1915) a.k.a. “the father of sport psychology.”
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Music, mistakes and mirth: More than 40 years with the Chicago Lyric Opera
Few classical singers make a living in opera, but Robert Prindle is one of the fortunate few. The bass-baritone has performed for more than 40 years with the Chicago Lyric Opera. He has worked as well with all other major professional music organizations in Chicago, including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The onetime physics major, whoContinue reading “Music, mistakes and mirth: More than 40 years with the Chicago Lyric Opera”
A novel retirement, harrowing adventure
A woman’s remains discovered in a cesspit, a corpse in a hedge, a scholar who turns up dead in a river–welcome to Mel Starr’s second career as a medieval mystery novelist.