ALICE-ANN
DARROW, Irvin Cooper Professor of Music
Therapy and Music Education, came to Florida
State University in 2003 from The University
of Kansas.
Her
teaching and research interests are teaching
music to special populations and the role
of music in deaf culture. Related to these
topics, she has been the recipient of over
twenty federal, university, or corporate
grants, and published numerous monographs,
research articles, and book chapters. She
is editor of the text, Introduction
to Approaches in Music Therapy, and
co-author of Music in Special Education.
Darrow recently served as chair of the Music
Education Research Council for MENC: The
National Association of Music Education,
and presently serves on the editorial boards
of the Bulletin for the Council on Research
in Music Education and The Journal
of Music Therapy. She has been the
recipient of: the Ella Scoble Opperman Faculty
Citation award from the FSU School of Music,
research and clinical practice awards from
the American Music Therapy Association;
and while at The University of Kansas, the
University's Silver Anniversary Teaching
Award, an Intrauniversity Professorship
in special education and hearing science,
and membership in the KU Women's Hall of
Fame.
She
received her BM, BME, MM, and PhD degrees
at Florida State University, and taught
in music programs for students with and
without disabilities in Miami, Florida before
going to the University of Kansas. |