Home » Blog » ShenCommUNITY | Friday, May 8

ShenCommUNITY | Friday, May 8

Shenandoah Conservatory’s special end-of-academic-year ShenCommUNITY program on May 8 honored our graduating students. It featured a note of welcome by Director of Jazz Studies and Associate Professor of Jazz Piano Robert Larson ’08, D.M.A., and Coordinator of Conservatory Teaching and Graduate Assistantships and Associate Professor of Piano Karen Walker, D.M.A.; music provided by surprise members of our extended conservatory family; a greeting from the Shenandoah Conservatory Student Council; a movement routine with Assistant Professor of Modern Dance Matt Pardo, M.F.A.; a note from Dean and Professor of Music Michael Stepniak, Ed.D., and a reflection by President of Trinity College, Oxford, Dame Hilary Boulding.

https://www.facebook.com/shenandoahconservatory/videos/519527422060880/
 

ShenCommUNITY is a weekly virtual gathering for the Shenandoah Conservatory community. The live stream event features performances, well-being tips, a reflection led by a guest speaker and more. Follow Shenandoah Conservatory on Facebook to watch the livestream!

Categories: , , , , ,

Recent News

Camilla Hollen and Zoe Star stand with a sign for the Future Africa Campus at the University of Pretoria in South Africa.

Shenandoah University PA Student Presents Research At International Conference

Zoe Star ’24, ’26 attended the International Academy of Physician Associate Educators Conference in South Africa

Mural outside of Allen Dining Hall, painted by artist Sarah Callahan, featuring bright, rich colors, including a sunrise/sunset, pink and blue blossoms, and iconic Shenandoah and Winchester structures.

Mural Makes Over Allen Entrance

Exciting New Look Brings Added Vibrancy To Shenandoah University’s Main Campus

2025 Shenandoah Top Ten

The Shenandoah Top 10 for 2025

As an another exciting year at Shenandoah closes, we’re taking a few moments to look back at our top videos, posts and stories of 2025 – our sesquicentennial year.

The 2025 Shenandoah University Marching Band celebrates in the stands.

Class of 2026 Reflects on the Growth and Evolution of the Marching Band

Seniors become the first students to spend all four years in the band

Monthly Archives