Where Are They Now? Alumni Profile Series – Kelsey Sweet
Nazareth College is a super cool place full of super cool people who go on to do super cool things after they graduate. This January, we’re going to feature some of our alumni talking about what they’re doing out there in the real world as…
Passages Music Therapy Conference!
So two weeks ago I had the pleasure of going on an interstate road trip with my two best friends to the Passages Music Therapy Conference at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia! (We really love road trips.) Passages is a very unique conference because it…
#ServiceSaturdays – Walk to END Alzheimer’s
On Saturday, October 17th some members from AMTAS (American Music Therapy Association for Students) participated in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Canandaigua, NY. On top of being able to meet new people, walk through a beautiful neighborhood, there is just something about the consistent…
#ServiceSaturdays – Our Weekend With Ndakinna
This weekend of October 10th and 11th, I was given the amazing opportunity to lead a service trip of eight Nazareth volunteers into the Adirondacks to work with the Ndakinna Education Center. While offering a wide variety of non-profit programs to the community program, Ndakinna…
Putting the “Me” in CME: How I Made the New Core My Own
Every student is unique. Everyone brings their own personalities, goals, and talents to their college classes, and the new core at Naz works to recognize those individual assets by allowing students to personalize their education. From day one, students are engaged in their Perspectives-Enduring Questions…
#ServiceSaturdays – On-Campus Physical Therapy Clinics
This semester we’ve decided to start a new blog series – #ServiceSaturdays. Nazareth College was founded in 1924 by a group of nuns known as the Sisters of Saint Joseph. We dropped our affiliation with the nuns in the mid-1970s and now identify as an…
Conner’s Trip to Jamaica Part 4: Hand Drum Lessons!
Every night while I was living at the Great Huts, we got hand drumming lessons from the head of our program. We learned several different patterns of drumming including styles indigenous to both Jamaica and Africa. My friend Marissa also got some good GoPro footage of…
Conner’s Trip to Jamaica Part 3: Cliff Jumping!
Okay so I took a while to edit all this footage together but it was SO worth the wait! One of my favorite things that I got to do for fun while I was in Jamaica was cliff jumping! There was a small rock beach/jumping…
Conner’s Trip to Jamaica Part 2: A Summary of My Clinical Experience
Over the course of my 2 week stay in Jamaica, I completed 5 days and 36 hours of clinical music therapy treatment. This was one of the most incredible experiences that I have ever had, so I’m going to try to collect my thoughts about…
Conner’s Trip to Jamaica: Part 1
HELLO EVERYONE! So I’m not sure if you all remember but a few months back, I posted a blog about my upcoming music therapy trip to Jamaica! (If you want to read my original post, you can find it here!) But, to catch you all up;…
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