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Christine Limb is an Associate Professor in the Department of Music at Lincoln University since 2009, with prior roles at Anna Maria College, Towson University, and Santa Monica College. She earned a Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) at the University of Southern California (Horn Performance and Music History) and Masters/Bachelors of Music at West Virginia University (Music Education, Music Theory, and Composition).
- Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), University of Southern California (Horn Performance and Music History)
- Master of Music, West Virginia University (Music Education)
- Bachelor of Music, West Virginia University (Music Theory and Composition, double major in Music Education)
Her research focuses on Music Education and Music Theory, particularly pedagogical strategies for classroom assessment, student teaching internships, and equitable access to instrumental programs in under-resourced schools. Her 2014–2012 publications highlight innovations in music education, while earlier works (2001–2004) examine foundational teaching methods and curriculum design.
Christine has served as a conductor for the Lincoln University Operas and Musicals (2010–2017) and held leadership roles in professional organizations like the Pi Kappa Lambda Honor Society and International Horn Society. She has presented extensively on topics including rehearsal techniques, rhythm cognition in elementary students, and professional development for educators.




