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The University of South Carolina School of Music is celebrating its centennial year.
Music history professor and ethnomusicologist Alex Carrico uses her research to study how music can be used to break down stereotypes.
The music history faculty has grown from two members on industry aspects with her students to help them understand how music shapes the to film or video game music.
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