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Lucas Nunn serves as an Instructor (academic rank: Lecturer) in the Department of Theatre at Michigan State University's College of Arts and Letters, where he is designated Academic Specialist of Sound Design. His role centers on teaching theatre technology with emphasis on audio production and design principles.
His academic credentials include:
- BFA in Theatre Design and Technology, Michigan State University
- MA in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts, Central Michigan University
Nunn's professional focus explores the psychological impact of sound environments and music on human behavior, bridging theoretical concepts with practical theatre applications. His expertise spans acoustic design for performance spaces and behavioral analysis of audience experiences.
With over two decades of field experience since the early 2000s, he has engineered audio for diverse settings across Michigan—from intimate venues hosting artists like Chance the Rapper to 40,000-person festivals. His portfolio includes recording for independent labels (Madlantis Records, Silver Maple Kill Records), producing live comedy albums, and collaborating with student media outlets.
In his teaching capacity, Nunn guides students through sound design techniques while drawing from his extensive production background. Though specific grant funding isn't documented, his involvement in university projects like the Auditorium Lobby renovation demonstrates active contribution to departmental initiatives. Outside academia, he maintains a notable collection of human-named plants and practices artisanal bread baking.

