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Books at the Children's Literature Conference at Shenandoah University. The CLC receives support from the Claude Moore Charitable Foundation.

Shenandoah University Literacy Programs Thrive With Foundation’s Support

Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Grant Funds Scholarships, Books for Children, Children’s Literature Conference and So Much More

Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Grant Funds Scholarships, Books for Children, Children’s Literature Conference at Shenandoah University.

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Group photo of participants on the walking tour during the Virginia Forum.

Shenandoah University Hosts Virginia Forum On Its 20th Anniversary

Inaugural forum took place at Shenandoah in 2006

Shenandoah University, which hosted the inaugural Virginia Forum in 2006, welcomed hundreds of visitors back to its main campus in Winchester, Virginia, in March for…

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Nathan Diaz

Diaz ’24 Joins Original Company of New Musical ‘Basura’

Nathan Diaz ’24 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) has joined the original company of the new musical “Basura,” which will premiere at Alliance…

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Mathilde Handelsman

Handelsman ’20 Appointed Assistant Professor at Wake Forest University

Mathilde Handelsman ’20 (Doctor of Music Arts in Performance) was recently appointed assistant professor of piano performance at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina,…

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Lizzie Pearson

Pearson ’25 Conducts Research in Roy Pain Lab at McGill University

Elizabeth (Lizzie) Pearson ’25 (Bachelor of Music Therapy) recently conducted research at McGill University in Canada as a member of the Roy Pain Lab, working…

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Donnie Hawkins

Hawkins ’27 Sings National Anthem at Denver Nuggets Basketball Game in Colorado

Donnie Hawkins ’27 (Bachelor of Music in Performance – Voice) will sing the national anthem for the Denver Nuggets NBA team’s game versus the San Antonio…

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Students Participating in the Green & Clean Campus Challe ge

Shenandoah University Excels In Waste Cleanup Competition

Shenandoah Students Win Second Place in the National Parks Trust’s Green & Clean Campus Challenge

By Jace Gibson ’26 During the 2025 Fall Term, Shenandoah University entered the ring in the Green & Clean Campus Challenge, a partnership between the…

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Shenandoah Guitar Festival, photo of woman playing classical guitar

Shenandoah Guitar Festival Receives Augustine Foundation Grant

Funds Help Conservatory Present Event Filled With World-Class Artists, Masterclasses & Workshops

The Shenandoah Guitar Festival, presented by Shenandoah Conservatory, has received grant funding from the Augustine Foundation for the third consecutive year.  The $13,000 grant helps…

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SU statue

Summer 2026 Courses in the School of Health Professions

Take courses that could lead to a graduate certificate!

Thinking about pursuing a graduate degree? Try some courses this summer to familiarize yourself with graduate work and even start what could lead to a…

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Michaela Brayboy ’22 Performs with Kenny Sharp on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’

Brayboy ’22 Performs with Kenny Sharp on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’

Michaela “Mikki” Brayboy ’22 (Bachelor of Arts in Recording & Audio Arts) recently appeared on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” alongside singer-songwriter and former adjunct faculty…

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