Meganne K. Masko
Meganne K. Masko, Ph.D., MT-BC/L, is an assistant professor, Forum Fellow, and director of the Music Therapy programs at IU Indianapolis. She is also on faculty in the Daniel F. Evans Center for Spiritual and Religious Values in Healthcare at Indiana University Health. Dr. Masko’s work focuses on the role of music therapists in providing spiritual care as part of hospice and palliative care teams, the integration of music technology in music therapy undergraduate training, case based learning to teach clinical reasoning, anti-racist pedagogical practices in music therapy training, decolonizing STEAM education. She has a particular interest in applying Universal Design for Learning principles to foster liberation in the classroom. Dr. Masko regularly collaborates with colleagues in the community and across campus. She is the recipient of a Trustees Teaching Award and recently completed a Virtual Global Learning Fellowship through the Office of International Affairs. Dr. Masko was recognized by the Great Lakes Region of the American Music Therapy Association in 2022 for her contributions to the knowledge base of the profession related to anti-racist music therapy education and the integration of music technology in music therapy undergraduate training.
Former Fellows
- André Buchenot, Associate Professor of English, School of Liberal Arts
- Pamela Laucella, Associate Professor, Department of Journalism and Public Relations
- C. Thomas Lewis, Director, Media Arts and Science Undergraduate Program; Senior Lecturer, Media Arts & Science, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
- Meganne Masko, Associate Professor, Herron School of Art and Design
- Darrell Nickolson, Clinical Assistant Professor of Architectural Technology, Purdue School of Engineering & Technology
- Aimee Zoller, Director and Lecturer, Sociology Degree Program; Coordinator, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies