WCU music therapy students work with clients online Music therapy student Clark Castle (left), and Rosa Gaines, an aluma of the program, work online with clients to improve their social skills. (Source: William Carey University Media Relations) By Tim Doherty | April 3, 2021 at 7:05 PM CDT - Updated April 3 at 9:20 PM
From William Carey University Media Relations
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - Music is a language unto itself, and at William Carey University, faculty and students have found a way of using it to fine-tune and amplify the voices of those who often have difficulties expressing themselves,
Carey’s music therapy programs have been rewarded for their efforts, receiving a $57,000 grant from the Mississippi Council Development Disabilities to improve the social skills of adults with intellectual disabilities through online music therapy sessions.
Carey students assisting in COVID-19 immunization process April Kittrell, a nursing student at William Carey University/Hattiesburg campus, administers a COVID-19 vaccine at Hattiesburg Clinic. (Source: William Carey University) By WDAM Staff | February 21, 2021 at 4:44 AM CST - Updated February 21 at 4:44 AM
William Carey University Media Relations
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - Students from William Carey University’s College of Health Sciences have pitched in for the fight against the coronavirus.
Since mid-December, students in the School of Nursing and School of Pharmacy have been serving at immunization sites in hospitals and clinics.
The group includes students from the School of Pharmacy’s Tradition campus and School of Nursing from the Baton Rouge, La., Tradition and Hattiesburg, campuses.