March 2020

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What music do you turn to when you need hope? What are you listening to this week?

ShenCoTRUTH: Reflections by Shenandoah Conservatory Students

Avery Apgar ’20 Bachelor of Music Therapy & Bachelor of Science in Psychology When I need hope, one of the songs that I turn to…

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Shenandoah Offers Care and Support

There Are Still No Confirmed Reports Of The Virus Impacting Anyone At Shenandoah.

It is difficult to predict exactly how this situation will evolve over the next few weeks and it’s completely expected and appropriate to experience fear…

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How To Be Civically Engaged and Socially Distant

Ways To Help Are Abundant. Here’s What You Can Do.

Shenandoah University Director of Civic Engagement Keith Jones Pomeroy offers his advice on how you can do something good for those around you while keeping…

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Staying Mentally Strong Amid Uncertainty

Shenandoah University Psychology Lecturer Offers Some Concrete Ways To Be Psychologically Healthy While Maintaining Social Distance

You’ve seen advice on how to maintain good mental health while staying home. It’s been the subject, already, of countless memes, with everyone from introverts…

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Stokes Challenges Students to Create Videos Performing Multiple Parts

Coordinator of Strings and Professor of Bass Donovan Stokes, D.M., challenged students to create videos of their playing to share on YouTube and other social…

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How To Support Your College Student’s New Online Routine

Patience, venting and space go a long way

As we’re socially distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19, many students (including ours at Shenandoah) are at home and taking classes online while their…

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Tips on managing unexpected online learning

Here’s a little help to better navigate a new situation

Shenandoah students have experienced an abrupt shift to online learning, and most of our students are learning from home. Here are a few thoughts on…

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Bassist McHugh ’21 Challenges Himself to Write New Music

Bassist Jake McHugh ’21 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) has challenged himself to write as many new songs as possible during the COVID-19 outbreak. He…

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Jones Hosts Virtual Voice Lesson

Associate Professor of Voice (Tenor) Byron Jones ’04, D.M.A., hosted a virtual voice lesson with Josh Hyde ’20 (Bachelor of Music in Performance).

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University Details COVID-19 Protocol for Students

The impact to the Shenandoah University family over the next several weeks is likely to increase

As COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia, and as testing becomes more widely available, the impact to the Shenandoah University family over…

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