October 2018

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Symposium To Help Leaders Steer Nonprofits In Challenging Times

The Nonprofit Governance Symposium will be held in Stimpson Auditorium and co-sponsored by Shenandoah University

On Tuesday, Oct. 16, area leaders of local nonprofit organizations are invited to come together to learn how to better navigate the challenges they face.…

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Discovering the Class of 1993

After 25 years, We Unearthed the Treasures Hidden by the Shenandoah Class of 1993!

In the Shenandoah of 1993, Smith Library was brand new, University Inn and Edwards Residential Village were still hotels, and Solenberger Hall was still a…

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Famed Character Actor Visits Shenandoah

Stephen Tobolowsky Talks With Students About Craft; Showing Up; And Adding To, Rather Than Subtracting From, Life To Achieve Happiness

Legendary character actor Stephen Tobolowsky wrapped up a three-day visit to Winchester with an Oct. 8 question-and-answer session with Shenandoah University students in an appearance…

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October 2018 Class Notes

Paul Noble (C ’56) is pleased to announce that composer John Rutter, and Oxford University Press have joined with him in the dedication of his…

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Chasing Down a Dream

Woman crosses thousands of miles to become a Shenandoah PA student

Silvia Garcia Murcia traveled thousands of miles—sleeping in the desert, crawling through cacti, and experiencing life inside a detention center and maximum security prison—to finally…

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String Faculty Invited to Present Masterclass in Manassas

Victor Brown Chair in Violin and Associate Professor of Strings Akemi Takayama, M.M.; Director of Chamber Music and Professor of Viola and Chamber Music Doris…

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Oltman Shares Professional Insights with Students at Robert E. Aylor Middle School

Conservatory Choir Director and Choral Artist Matt Oltman, D.M.A., shared two presentations about the job of being a professional choral director and singer at Robert…

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Nelson Adjudicates at American Legion National Concert Band Competition

On Aug. 25, Professor of Trumpet and Conducting Scott Nelson, D.M.A., adjudicated the American Legion National Concert Band Competition in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the American…

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Nelson to Retire from Shenandoah Conservatory After 30+ Years of Service

Professor of Trumpet and Conducting Scott Nelson, D.M.A., announced his plan to retire from Shenandoah Conservatory at the end of the 2018/19 academic year. Nelson…

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Trumpet Studio Hosts Virtual Brass Masterclass with Anthony Plog

Under the direction of Adjunct Associate Professor of Trumpet Chuck Seipp, D.M.A., the Shenandoah Conservatory trumpet studio hosted composer, brass composer, brass coach and trumpeter…

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