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McManus Participates in German Studies Association Seminar in Pennsylvania

Coordinator of Music Literature and Associate Professor of Music History and Literature Laurie McManus, Ph.D., participated in a seminar at the German Studies Association national…

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A Polite Defender of Academic Integrity

Business Faculty Member Battles Corrosive Aspects of Collegiate Sport Through Role With The Drake Group

Back in 2000, Shenandoah Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business Fritz Polite, Ph.D., was a Florida State…

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Avalon Literary Magazine Enters New Publication Season

Semester begins with new and returning staff and fresh creative works

By Rachel Deanne Sherman ’18 As Shenandoah University students adjust to the new semester, Avalon literary magazine’s team is preparing the publication’s fall 2018 edition.…

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Attend The NAMI ‘In Our Own Voice’ Presentation

The psychology department has teamed up with the local National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) organization to bring its “In Our Own Voice” presentation to Shenandoah University. NAMI’s “In…

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Covert Joins Other VIPs for Table Read of Nick Jonas’ New Play

Assistant Professor of Theatre Kevin Covert, B.F.A., joined other VIPs for a table read of his friend Nick Jonas’ first dramatic play. Jonas started writing…

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Pilkington Performs as Soloist with Amadeus Orchestra

On Sept. 23, in McLean, Virginia, Adjunct Associate Professor of Horn Geoffrey Pilkington, B.M., performed as a soloist with the Amadeus Orchestra in Mozart’s colorful…

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Changing Lives with Music Therapy

Sara Woodward is a neurologic music therapist at Ingleside at King Farm

Shenandoah University student Sara Woodward is helping to fine tune the mobility and memory of older adults through music. Woodward, 26, a resident of Laurel,…

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Crass ’18 Awarded $5,000 in Strong Scholars Scholarship

Music education major Olivia Crass ’18 was one of two Shenandoah University students selected to be a Strong Scholars recipient, receiving $5,000 from the Hattie…

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Nursing Faculty Member Receives Friend of Education Award

Professor of Nursing Pamela Webber Honored For Work With Special Olympians

Shenandoah University Professor of Nursing Pamela Webber, Ph.D., RN, FNP, received the 2018-2019 Friend of Education Award from the Winchester Education Association at the Winchester…

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Shenandoah Addresses Special-Education Teacher Shortage

Master of Science in Special Education producing caring, compassionate teachers

The Special-Education Teacher Shortage There’s a teacher shortage in special education. From 2005 to 2012, the number of special education teachers employed by U.S. schools…

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