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Devlin ’17 Discusses Healing Power of Music on NPR

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Therapy Kerry Devlin ’17, M.M.T., MT-BC, was featured on NPR on Thursday, June 2. She discussed the Johns Hopkins Center for Music and Medicine and the healing power of music in her work. Visit www.wypr.org to learn more and listen.

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