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Celebrate SU’s Music Therapy Program at Its 50th Anniversary Symposium

Celebrate Shenandoah University’s music therapy program at its 50th Anniversary Symposium on Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26, on main campus. This symposium brings together alumni and students for two days of social and enrichment events, and combines social events and presentations that highlight the accomplishments of alumni in the field. This year’s keynote address will be “Advancing Medical Music Therapy Practice: New Horizons in Neurocritical Care” by alum Kerry Devlin ’18, MT-BC, LPMT, and there will be breakout sessions focused on different areas of clinical practice. For program information and registration links, please visit su.edu/alumni. Questions? Contact Director of Music Therapy, Coordinator of Graduate Music Therapy and Professor of Music Therapy Tony Meadows, Ph.D., at ameadows2@su.edu.

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