Contact N.I.C.E.

For more information on the materials presented on this website, email wcunice@gmail.com

NICE Committee

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Dr. Angela Guerriero

Dr. Angela Guerriero (she/her/hers) is a board-certified music therapist and  Professor of Music Education and Music Therapy at West Chester University. She is the director of Tempo! Music Therapy Services in PA and NJ. As a music therapist, Dr. Guerriero works with individuals on the spectrum and individuals with intellectual delays. Her primary research interests are school inclusion and collaboration, trauma-informed practice, and the ethics of self-care.

Contact Dr. Guerriero at AGuerriero@wcupa.edu

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Cherie Fishbaugh

Cherie Fishbaugh (she/her/hers) is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She earned her M.A. in special education with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis from The Ohio State University. Her experience includes working as a Case Supervisor at the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, OH, serving as an Education Consultant for the May Institute, Mid-Atlantic region, and assisting with program and clinical development for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Autism Resource Center (SPARC). In 2016, Cherie joined West Chester University as the Director of Autism Services and developed Dub-C Autism Program (D-CAP). Cherie's clinical and research expertise are in the areas of behavior analysis, autism spectrum disorders, behavior management, social skills training, and positive behavior supports. Contact Cherie at CFishbaugh@wcupa.edu

 

Other WCU Faculty

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Tim Sestrick

Tim Sestrick (he/him/his) is Music Librarian at the Presser Music Library and Associate Professor at West Chester  University. He helped organize this website and provide insightful library resources. Contact Tim at tsestrick@wcupa.edu or through the Presser Music Library website
 

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Gary Childs

Gary Childs (he/him/his) is Engineering (STEM-H) Librarian and Assistant Professor at WCU. With his extensive knowledge of sensory-friendly, inclusive resources, he helped develop the Self-Care Space in the Francis Harvey Green Library. For more information on the Self-Care Space, contact Gary at gchilds@wcupa.edu