September 2019

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Shenandoah Conservatory Awarded $21,000 in Grant Support for Guest Artist Engagement

Shenandoah Conservatory has been awarded three grants to support Performing Arts Live, the conservatory’s premier guest artist series. The grants, totaling $21,000, were awarded by…

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A Dream Internship

Work At Legendary Recording Engineer’s Chicago Studio Further Inspires Recent MPRT Program Alumnus

Christopher Fenton ’19 wrapped up his years in Shenandoah Conservatory’s Music Production & Recording Technology (MPRT) program with an internship at Chicago’s Electrical Audio, founded…

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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Artmobile Makes a Stop at Shenandoah

Shenandoah, Winchester Community Invited to Take A Tour

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will park its artmobile at Shenandoah University for three days as part of its traveling program, “VMFA on the…

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Book by Stepniak on Reimagining Classical Music Performance Training in the U.S. Published by Routledge/CMS

“Beyond the Conservatory Model: Reimagining Classical Music Performance Training in Higher Education” by Dean of Shenandoah Conservatory Michael Stepniak, Ed.D., with music colleague Peter Sirotin,…

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National Hispanic Heritage Month

Highlighting the diversity, culture and traditions of Latinx and Hispanic communities

The Brandt Student Center is decorated with flags representing a variety of Latin American and Caribbean nations for Hispanic Heritage Month! From September 15 to…

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Nursing Professor’s Second Novel Published

Pam Webber’s ‘Moon Water’ Continues Trilogy, Garners Publishing Industry Interest

Shenandoah University Nursing Professor Pam Webber, Ph.D., says that just like her first novel, “The Wiregrass,” its followup, “Moon Water,” contains “a nugget of truth…

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Shenandoah Shines at VPhA Conference

Pharmacy students win competition and faculty member presents at annual gathering

The Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy made its presence well known at this year’s Virginia Pharmacists Association conference in August in Virginia Beach.  Inova…

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Ready to lead a math revolution

Scholarship supports doctoral student’s efforts to change how math is learned and taught

Shenandoah University doctoral student Kimberly Jackson loves math, her three children – all college juniors – teaching, and thinking big. So, it’s unsurprising that Jackson,…

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Plans For Meet Girls Online Examined

The loveswans dating wedding is a good celebration with their your life, plus the most important day time with their fresh existence. If you want…

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Steinway D Restored at Shenandoah Conservatory

Shenandoah Conservatory celebrated the restoration of the Steinway & Sons concert grand 532610 with a private reception and performance featuring piano faculty and students. Its…

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