Winchester is one of the top 6 cities in the United States for starting a successful, new business! Winchester was selected due to its record low levels of unemployment, forecasts for significant job ... Continue Reading Winchester in the top six…
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Winchester is one of the top 6 cities in the United States for starting a successful, new business! Winchester was selected due to its record low levels of unemployment, forecasts for significant job ... Continue Reading Winchester in the top six…
While visiting two U.K. colleges in 2017, the dean of Shenandoah University's Conservatory had a radical idea. Both colleges — the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and London's Trinity Laban — ... Continue Reading Colleges get hands-on to teach…
The Director of Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute Jonathan Noyalas ’01, M.A., has received a contract from University Press of Florida (UPF) for his next book, “‘To Be Free Some ... Continue Reading Noyalas’ New Book Examines Race,…
Shenandoah University will be an official Global Game Jam site from January 25 - 27, 2019. The Global Game Jam is an exciting opportunity for SU students and interested community members to come ... Continue Reading It’s Game On This Weekend!…
From Wednesday, Oct. 31, through Saturday, Nov. 3, eight Shenandoah University students and one Spiritual Life staff member attended the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) national ... Continue Reading Faith & Social Change Shenandoah…
Total number of jobs: 172,102 Projected job growth, 2017-2027: 35.2% Median annual salary: $103,947 Typical education: Master's degree Advancing technology, greater focus on preventive care and ... Continue Reading Nurse Practitioner Ranked Number 2…
Astrid Sheil, Ph.D, will join Shenandoah University as the new dean of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business on July 1, 2019. Sheil will be the sixth dean of the business school and the first ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Hires New Dean for…
Shenandoah University is celebrating civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. with a weeklong slate of events meant to encourage reflection, service and dialogue. Martin Luther King Jr. Week at ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Holds Weeklong Celebration of…
Tommy Joe Anderson (C ’69), a radio producer for WABE-FM in Atlanta, Georgia, was recently interviewed by the non-profit organization, ArtsATL. Listen to “Q&A: Tommy Joe Anderson on classical ... Continue Reading January 2019 Class Notes
Research by Martina Bingham ’18 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Voice Pedagogy), was accepted as an article, “Defining the Therapeutic Singing Voice: An Analysis of Four Music Therapists’ Clinical Work,” ... Continue Reading Research by Bingham ’18 Published…
Chair of Conservatory Academics Division and Professor of Music Education David Zerull, Ph.D., presented at the Midwest Clinic in December. The presentation, “Teaching the Art of Music for Meaningful ... Continue Reading Zerull Presents Research at Midwest…
Chair of Instrumental Division and Professor of Saxophone Timothy Roberts, D.M.A, was invited to adjudicate the Texas Association of Symphony Orchestra's (TASO) Young Artist Concerto Competition (Wind ... Continue Reading Roberts Invited to Adjudicate TASO…
The Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy (SCAA) Performing Dance Ensembles under the direction of Adjunct Assistant Professor of Dance Mary Robare, B.A., presented their Winter Showcase in Armstrong ... Continue Reading SCAA Students Collaborate with Conservatory…
Director and Associate Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Golder O'Neill ’92, M.M.E., and Harrison Endowed Chair in Piano, Director of Jazz Studies and Associate Professor of ... Continue Reading O’Neill and Larson Present at…
At the (SU)PERcussion fall concert Nov. 4, the (SU)PERcussion Ensemble honored Winchester resident Martha Edmiston, who donated a beautiful Musser Marimba to the percussion studio. In honor of her ... Continue Reading (SU)PERcussion Celebrates Marimba Gift During…
Internationally famous jazz vibraphonist and composer Arthur Lipner presented a vibraphone and improvisation clinic with the (SU)PERcussion department Nov. 14. ... Continue Reading Lipner Presents Vibraphone and Improvisation…
Auxiliary Adjunct Associate Professor of Voice and Co-Founder of the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute Edrie Means Weekly ’84, M.M., was invited to serve in residence at Lawrence University in Appleton, ... Continue Reading Weekly ’84 Participates in Residency…
Music education major Nick Jackson ’19 was awarded one of the two $5,000 scholarship awards from the Hattie M. Strong Foundation to defray costs during his student teaching in the spring semester. He ... Continue Reading Jackson ’19 Awarded Strong Scholarship
On Nov. 4, Adjunct Associate Professor of Classical and Jazz Trombone Matthew Niess, D.M.A., performed with The White House Band as part of Trumpet Day at George Mason University and Nov. 30 at The ... Continue Reading Busy Fall/Early Winter Performance Season…
Shenandoah University has announced the addition of two new vice presidents to its list of administrative officers. Mr. Scott Spriggs, chief marketing and creative officer in the Office of Marketing ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Names Two New Vice…
Shenandoah Conservatory is hosting the esteemed Essentially Ellington Regional High School Jazz Band Festival in partnership with Jazz at Lincoln Center (JALC) on Saturday, Jan. 19, in Ohrstrom-Bryant ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Conservatory Hosts The Essentially…
What started as a class assignment for Shenandoah University graduate Brianne Casey is improving patients’ experience at hospitals and urgent care clinics. Casey created a website and smart phone app ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Nursing Grad’s App Targets…
Shenandoah University is teaming up with Linfield College in Oregon to take part in the College Football Playoff in California. Six Shenandoah University students are traveling with Fritz ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Partners With Linfield College…
Shenandoah University was in the midst of revising its general-education curriculum about four years ago when Amy Sarch, an associate provost there, heard about an unusual program on the other side of ... Continue Reading How One College Made Its…