PAM website needs updating

The Pa Academy of Music website has information on enrolling for the fall term but nowhere does it give an address for the Academy. On the link, “Visit the academy”, it still shows a picture of the Prince Street building which it has not owned since May!

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  1. Showing the picture of a building that PAM no longer owns and has not owned since May is a much more serious matter than the heading of the comment suggests. This picture reveals much more than a mere lack of updating of the site. It is a form of deceptive advertising, which is illegal.

    Millersville University, that took over ownership of the building in May, needs to contact the PAM leadership and tell the directors to remove the picture immediately. This is just another example of PAM’s lack of attention to details that caused it to go bankrupt in the first place and is continuing to create problems for the Academy today – as evidenced in the news story about PAM that appears today (Aug. 21) in Lancaster Newspapers.

  2. What you’re all forgetting is that in order to update the website, you need a designer. In order to have a designer, you need to pay them. In order to pay them, you need to have money.

    I’ll give PAM credit that they finally removed all mention of the former leadership, but am appalled that an institution that clearly needs to raise money hasn’t paid more attention to the Development section of the website. I’d expect to see statements about donations splashed all over the site, coupled with reassurances that the money will go to a good cause (and not to lavish galas or unnecessary expenditures).

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