Music Therapy
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(2nd floor northwest)
Music Therapy is specifically located at ML3920 - Medicine
(Lower Level west) - Psychology
(3rd floor southwest)
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Monfort & Runyan Music Collection
Myra Monfort and William Runyan Music Collection
Through the generous support of the Kenneth and Myra Monfort Charitable Trust, Myra Monfort and William Runyan are working with the Colorado State University Libraries Archives and Special Collections Department to build a collection of primary source materials for music scholars. The collection will focus on music theory, history and reference works of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
To view items from the collection, visit the Archives & Special Collections Department, Room 202, Morgan Library, Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30 pm.
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