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Thaddeus Tukes '16 came to Northwestern knowing that there wasn't a program for what he wanted to do but he had the faith he could work with Northwestern to create one. Although it wasn't always easy, Tukes worked with leaders at the Bienen School of Music to create a major that worked for him, just as he is now working with community leaders in Chicago to create a lifestyle that works for him. He has accomplished a lot in his two year career path, like performing the vibraphone and being showcased at Carnegie Hall and the Symphony Center in Chicago, among many other jazz festivals, but he is most proud of his work teaching young people to enjoy and love art. You won't want to miss this conversation around transforming your perspective from finding a career path to creating a lifestyle.
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Thaddeus Tukes '16 came to Northwestern knowing that there wasn't a program for what he wanted to do but he had the faith he could work with Northwestern to create one. Although it wasn't always easy, Tukes worked with leaders at the Bienen School of Music to create a major that worked for him, just as he is now working with community leaders in Chicago to create a lifestyle that works for him. He has accomplished a lot in his two year career path, like performing the vibraphone and being showcased at Carnegie Hall and the Symphony Center in Chicago, among many other jazz festivals, but he is most proud of his work teaching young people to enjoy and love art. You won't want to miss this conversation around transforming your perspective from finding a career path to creating a lifestyle.

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