On Oct. 20, Joel Puckett’s (C ’99) “Short Stories” concerto was performed by the Reading Symphony Orchestra at the Santander Performing Arts Center in Reading, Pennsylvania. On Nov. 3, Gail Huntley (AS ’00) had a book signing for her fourth book, ... Continue Reading November 2018 Class Notes
SU Sweethearts Get Engaged Over Homecoming
Homecoming Weekend 2016 was home to not one, not two, but three SU Sweetheart engagements. For these couples, proposing at Homecoming was only fitting, considering Shenandoah was where their love stories began. “Shenandoah has been a ... Continue Reading SU Sweethearts Get Engaged Over…
Morse Drafted by the Nationals
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Phil Morse '16 became the first Shenandoah University baseball player taken in the Major League Draft in at least the past 25 years when he was selected by the Washington Nationals Saturday afternoon. Morse, a first team ... Continue Reading Morse Drafted by the Nationals
Alumna Wins Award for Environmental Research
A new Shenandoah alumna, who received the alumni award for Outstanding Senior in the College of Arts and Sciences at May commencement, also won a prestigious state award in mid-May for environmental research conducted during her undergraduate ... Continue Reading Alumna Wins Award for Environmental…
Shenandoah Conservatory Announces 2016 Alumni Award Recipients
Shenandoah Conservatory announces the recipients of the 2016 Shenandoah Conservatory Alumni Awards. This year, nine alumni from an array of performing arts disciplines have been chosen by conservatory faculty and leadership to receive one of two ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Conservatory Announces 2016 Alumni…
Weathering the Storm
On January 22, Winter Storm Jonas started dumping snow on the Shenandoah Valley. By the time the storm was done, Shenandoah University had accumulations totaling 30+ inches. See how fellow alumni spent their snow days! ... Continue Reading Weathering the Storm
Conservatory Graduate Student to Make Conducting Debut at Carnegie Hall
Joseph Choi, a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts in orchestral conducting, has been invited to the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York City for his conducting debut on Sunday, Oct. 4. Choi will serve as guest conductor for a ... Continue Reading Conservatory Graduate Student to Make…
Burton Receives Ira Lindberg Harris Scholarship
On July 19, Jessie Hooker ‘10 met with this year's Ira Lindberg Harris Scholarship recipient junior, Kamryn Burton. Hooker appeared in this year's Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre (SSMT) rendition of “The Wiz” as Dorothy. Joining Hooker and Burton, ... Continue Reading Burton Receives Ira Lindberg Harris…
Athletic Training Alumna Credited with Saving Life
Mandy Reed Carter ’09, ’10, M.S.A.T., the head athletic trainer at Liberty High School in Bealeton, Virginia, was recently featured in a Fauquier Now article for saving the life of a volunteer assistant baseball coach from Potomac High ... Continue Reading Athletic Training Alumna Credited with…