March 2020

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Describe a surprisingly positive experience you had last week.

ShenCoTRUTH: Reflections By Shenandoah Conservatory Students

Jenna Barricklo ’21 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre Everyday, at 10 a.m. there is a daily dance class for the dance and musical…

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Shenandoah Implements New Grading Policy & Applicant Requirements

Changes Take Effect Immediately As Result of Coronavirus Challenges

Shenandoah University is adopting a Pass/No Credit grading policy for the spring 2020 academic semester. In light of the disruption due to the coronavirus pandemic…

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Schmidt & Voice Pedagogy Students Create Cover Video of ‘Girls Put Your Records On’

Shannan Schmidt ’18, ’20 (Bachelor of Music in Performance, Master of Music in Pedagogy – Classical Voice) partnered with Melissa Montgomery ’20 (Master of Music…

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Supporting Students’ Success Through Online Resources

Continue to use your Shenandoah student resources while social distancing

Tutoring, Writing Center, Math Enrichment Center Tutoring will be provided online via Zoom and Google Hangouts. Students will continue to sign up for tutoring using…

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Emmerling ’11 Creates Quarantine Parody Video

Jake Emmerling ’11 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) created a fun parody video of a song from Disney’s “Tangled.”  

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Jenkins ’07 and Team Host Patio Party for Seniors in Texas

Tara Park Jenkins, MT-BC, ’07 (Bachelor of Music Therapy) and her team at North Austin Music Therapy in Austin, Texas, hosted a patio party at…

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Rubino Hosts “Storytime with Sid” to Raise Money for Charity

Sidney Rubino ’17 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) created “Storytime with Sid,” a video series where she reads classic fairy tales for kids. The…

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Tips For Lasting Online Learning Success

Take Some Advice From One of Shenandoah’s Established Online Programs

Shenandoah University’s Master of Public Health program (MPH) was designed as an online experience from day one. Shenandoah’s director of graduate public health programs Michelle…

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Hooker-Bailey ’10 and Husband Perform Cover of Song from ‘Wicked’

Jessie Hooker-Bailey ’10 (B.F.A. in Musical Theatre) and her husband created a cover of “What Is This Feeling?” from the hit Broadway musical “Wicked” during…

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