A University of North Dakota (UND) music therapy alumna, Carly Flaagan, has returned to her alma mater as the director of the revived music therapy program.
Flaagan, who graduated from UND with a degree in music therapy, spent eight years in Colorado earning a master's degree, practicing music therapy, and running an internship program. She jumped at the opportunity to become the program's director, bringing her expertise back to Grand Forks.
I had it on my radar. I had a wonderful experience here as an undergraduate music therapy major. I absolutely loved it and benefited so much from the education and clinical training that I received here at UND.
As the new director, Flaagan aims to enhance the curriculum by incorporating more neuroscience and business aspects, building on her experience and education.
Author's summary: UND music therapy program revived with new director.