Founders Sarah Clayman and Kevin Nixon say DIME was forced to shutter operations after MSU Denver unexpectedly terminated its partnership agreement with the university.
The Detroit Institute of Music Education (DIME) is permanently closing its doors after six years in operation, the school has announced.
In a statement released Wednesday, DIME founders Sarah Clayman and Kevin Nixon attributed the closure of both its Detroit and Denver campuses to the Metropolitan State University of Denver’s decision to end its partnership agreement with the music school.
Clayman and Nixon claim MSU Denver “voluntarily breached” the agreement by refusing to adhere to the 360-day notice period of termination that would have allowed DIME to seek out other