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Maggie O’Neill– Newly Minted Music Educator and Former President of Sigma Alpha Iota-Westminster Chapter

November 30, 2014 By Eric Leave a Comment

Shanley Horvitz talks to Westminster Choir College alum Maggie O’Neill about life after college.

  • 0:20: Current professional activities (one semester after graduation)
  • 0:56: Deciding to attend Westminster Choir College
  • 2:26: Musical life growing up in Haddonfield, NJ
  • 3:18: View of musical life in Princeton
  • 4:20: Activities and thoughts on the Westminster chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota
  • 16:30: Challenges with doing service with Sigma Alpha Iota in Princeton
  • 19:50: Connection with Princeton after graduation
  • 22:10: Reflections on the Westminster experience

You can read Shanley’s reflections of this interview here.

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