In studio production, female and nonbinary students represent just 14% of the program Originally published in spring 2022 of The Purchase Beat When studio production major Kayla U. Dike first came to Purchase last fall, she began to question her musical knowledge after not knowing a slew of 1960s and ’70s rock bands who everyone else seemed to be familiar with. It wasn’t until no one in her class could recognize a Missy Elliott song, and thought that Erykah Badu was in the Fugees, did she realize her musical knowledge was not lacking, but different.
Outnumbered in the Booth
Outnumbered in the Booth
Outnumbered in the Booth
In studio production, female and nonbinary students represent just 14% of the program Originally published in spring 2022 of The Purchase Beat When studio production major Kayla U. Dike first came to Purchase last fall, she began to question her musical knowledge after not knowing a slew of 1960s and ’70s rock bands who everyone else seemed to be familiar with. It wasn’t until no one in her class could recognize a Missy Elliott song, and thought that Erykah Badu was in the Fugees, did she realize her musical knowledge was not lacking, but different.