Home » Blog » Sweitzer ’94, ’11 Featured in NPR Report for Work in COVID-19 Support Group

Sweitzer ’94, ’11 Featured in NPR Report for Work in COVID-19 Support Group

Adjunct Associate Professor of Music Therapy Tom Sweitzer ’94, ’11, M.A., was featured in the NPR report “Music Therapy Brings Solace to COVID-19 Patients and Healers” for his work in launching his own COVID-19 group to support COVID-19 survivors and bring healing through music therapy. Visit www.npr.org to learn more and read and/or listen to the feature.

Categories: ,

Recent News

Combined photos of two graduates hugging their father/stepfather on stage.

Wilkins Family’s Shenandoah Legacy Continues At 2026 Commencement

James R. Wilkins, IV ’26, Addison Rathel ’26 earn degrees from a university built on their family’s support

An aerial shot of the graduates spelling out 2026 on the football field.

Shenandoah University Celebrates Over 1,400 Graduates At 2026 Commencement

Ceremony recognized the achievements of August and December 2025 graduates and over 800 candidates for May degree conferrals

Shenandoah students pose in graduation regalia and Buzzy mascot feet.

The Faces Behind Buzzy: Two Students Graduate After Years Playing Shenandoah’s Hornet Mascot

Nathan Lee ’26 and Randall Watson ’26 led double lives bringing Buzzy to life

Monthly Archives