Kaitlyn Daily
Assistant Teaching Professor of Student Success
Kaitlyn Daily (she/her) is the Assistant Teaching Professor of Student Success for the College of Fine Arts, in which she develops and teaches the SOAR (Success, Opportunity, Aspiration, Readiness) curriculum. Her teaching philosophy acknowledges that all people have lived experiences that should be valued and considered in the college experience. She is passionate about empowering students to become what they want to see in the world, using their unique creative voices. Kaitlyn is committed to fostering a collaborative and inclusive learning environment that supports the artistic growth of all students. As an active professional opera singer, she brings the perspective of a working artist into the classroom to help students understand what it means to build and sustain a creative career in today’s world. In addition to music, Kaitlyn enjoys exploring other art forms such as painting, art journaling, and mixed media work.
Course Schedule
| Course |
No. |
Term |
Level |
Hours |
Location |
| Introduction to the College of Fine Arts |
CFA 111.01 |
Fall 2026 |
Undergraduate |
1.0 |
Lecture |
| Introduction to the College of Fine Arts |
CFA 111.02 |
Fall 2026 |
Undergraduate |
1.0 |
Lecture |
| Introduction to the College of Fine Arts |
CFA 111.04 |
Fall 2026 |
Undergraduate |
1.0 |
Lecture |
| Introduction to the College of Fine Arts |
CFA 111.05 |
Fall 2026 |
Undergraduate |
1.0 |
Lecture |
| Introduction to the College of Fine Arts |
CFA 111.06 |
Fall 2026 |
Undergraduate |
1.0 |
Lecture |
| Introduction to the College of Fine Arts |
CFA 111.07 |
Fall 2026 |
Undergraduate |
1 |
Lecture |
| Creating Your Career: Essential Skills and the Arts |
CFA 222.1 |
Fall 2026 |
Undergraduate |
1.0 |
Lecture |
| Creating Your Career: Essential Skills and the Arts |
CFA 222.2 |
Fall 2026 |
Undergraduate |
1.0 |
Lecture |
| Creating Your Career: Essential Skills and the Arts |
CFA 222.3 |
Fall 2026 |
Undergraduate |
1.0 |
Lecture |
| Transition to the Profession: Careers In, Around, and Beyond the Arts |
CFA 333.1 |
Fall 2026 |
Undergraduate |
1.0 |
Lecture |