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A searchable database, UR-Linked allows aspiring undergraduate researchers, scholars, and artists to connect with faculty mentors across campus. UR-Linked includes faculty profiles as well as more specific information about their research projects and artistic endeavors.


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Paul Rudy CURATORS DISTINGUISHED PROFESS







    Research Description
    Whether as composer, performer, sound healer, photographer, writer, speaker, art-maker, or teacher, my work plays in the obvious and the hidden while honoring everything in between in the circle of life. I have been called “the High Priest of Sound,” and my music described as “The Universe unfolding one sound at a time.” The music that comes through me opens up a horizon that you may navigate on your own terms. The journey is not so much of my design, but of your desire. It will help you come home to yourself. Like the ceremonial spaces on my land, every path is unique and no one else’s is like yours. I love helping people to more deeply experience life around them, and themselves as part of it! My research focuses on the perception of sound and music, speech and communication in the operating room, and sound and music in film and digital media.


    Affiliated Department(s)

    Composition, Music Theory & Musicology  Surgery  


    Faculty-related Tags
    #composition  


    First-generation college graduate
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Now that UR-Linked has helped you to identify a faculty member whose interests align with your interests, be sure to review the essential steps in contacting a potential faculty mentor.

The Assistant Director of Undergraduate Research, Alicen Lundberg, can provide you with further guidance about finding and connecting with faculty mentors at UMKC.

Once you have reviewed the essential steps to prepare for connecting with a potential faculty mentor, you can connect with the faculty member and begin a conversation about how you might work with him/her/them.