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Article by Hammel ’87, ’89 Featured in ‘Becoming an Unstoppable Woman’ Magazine

“Pathmakers of Change: Empowering Future Generations Through Inclusive Music Education,” an article written by Alice M. Hammel ’87, ’99 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education, Doctor of Musical Arts in Music Education) was featured in the March 2025 publication of the magazine “Becoming an Unstoppable Woman” by She Rises Studios. This special issue, “Pathmakers of Change: Educating, Mentoring, and Inspiring Generations,” honors the fearless women who are reshaping industries, breaking barriers and paving the way for future leaders. Packed with powerful stories, expert insights, and actionable inspiration, this edition is a must-read for every woman ready to step into her power and create lasting impact.

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