Check out the event! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njryvBH6YGw High school students and college transfers interested in being recruited to play esports in college are invited to the ... Continue Reading High School Students Invited to…
The Big Little University Rising
Check out the event! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njryvBH6YGw High school students and college transfers interested in being recruited to play esports in college are invited to the ... Continue Reading High School Students Invited to…
Exercise Science Department Chair and Assistant Professor Barry Parker, Ph.D., and Assistant Professor of Exercise Science Jessica Sansone, Ph.D., are presenting on the “Importance of a Periodized ... Continue Reading College of Arts & Sciences…
Shenandoah University is partnering with the Washington Spirit, the professional women’s soccer team in Washington, D.C., to provide free classes to players in exchange for internships, hospitality, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah, Washington Spirit Enter Partnership…
Thirty-five students, all Mandarin-speaking global professionals in upper- and middle-management positions across diverse industries in China, begin classes on Saturday, Feb. 27, as participants in ... Continue Reading SU Global Welcomes New GMBA…
Shenandoah Conservatory announces the winners of the 2020/21 Student Soloists Competition (SSC) on behalf of the SSC committee. The final round of the competition was held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Conservatory Announces Winners of…
Shenandoah Conservatory introduces its new lunchtime series, Live[stream] at Lunch, which begins at 12:30 p.m. on Fridays during the spring 2021 semester. This new series features an array of ... Continue Reading Introducing Live[stream] at Lunch Series
Adjunct Associate Professor of Music Therapy Tom Sweitzer ’94, ’11, M.A., was featured in the NPR report “Music Therapy Brings Solace to COVID-19 Patients and Healers” for his work in launching his ... Continue Reading Sweitzer ’94, ’11 Featured in…
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Arts Management Joel Bassin, Ph.D., was featured in a WTVR CBS 6 News special for his work in producing live and virtual theatre experiences during the COVID-19 ... Continue Reading Bassin Featured in News Special…
The benefits of on-campus living extend to pretty much every corner of a Shenandoah student’s life. Students who live on campus: get better grades more easily build social networks save ... Continue Reading The Perks of Living on…
Assistant Professor of Trumpet Mary Elizabeth Bowden, M.A., will join the trumpet faculty at the Brevard Music Center this summer with Neal Berntsen (Pittsburgh Symphony) and Robert Sullivan ... Continue Reading Bowden Joins Brevard Music Center…
Fellows will go through an extensive training on Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) and then have their students work together on joint projects. The Fellows will work towards the ... Continue Reading The Barzinji Project announces its…
A graduate of Shenandoah University’s Career Switcher program, Kristi Rice ’16, has been honored as the 2020 TeachCyber.org Cybersecurity Teacher of the Year for the Platform for Cybersecurity. I ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Career Switcher Honored For…
Earlier this month, Assistant Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Graham Spice, M.S., was awarded RedNet Advanced certification by Focusrite Pro. This certification is only ... Continue Reading Spice Awarded RedNet Advanced Certification
“Practical Jazz Piano: A Comprehensive Method,” a new self-published book by Harrison Endowed Chair in Piano, Director of Jazz Studies and Associate Professor of Jazz Piano Robert Larson ’08, D.M.A., ... Continue Reading ‘Practical Jazz Piano’ by Larson…
Shenandoah University alumnus Christian Lamoureux ’20, MPH, completed his graduate studies in public health and began his career in the field in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic. As he ... Continue Reading Starting A Public Health Career…
One of the first four students to participate in the Shenandoah University’s Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy (NTDP) pathway in Puerto Rico isn’t only learning through the pathway — she’s also one of ... Continue Reading Pharmacy Pathway Growing in Puerto…
“Mushroom Rain,” a children’s book by Shenandoah University Psychology Professor Laura K. Zimmermann, Ph.D., has been picked up by Sleeping Bear Press and is slated to be released in spring 2022, as ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Psych Professor’s Children’s Book…
Charlene Baughan Romano (C ’91) presented a Flute Pedagogy Reboot for Band Directors at the Virginia Music Education Association’s virtual annual conference in November 2020. (Pictured to the ... Continue Reading February 2021 Class Notes
Kennedi Roland ’23 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) was invited by Padriac Lillis, B.A., (former Shenandoah Conservatory visiting guest artist, adjunct associate professor of theatre and director of ... Continue Reading Roland ’23 Invited to Perform…
Associate Adjunct Professor of Music Theory Matthew Herman, D.M.A., received an honorable mention in the 2020 Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Distinguished Composer Competition for their ... Continue Reading Herman’s ‘Appalachian Trio’ Earns Honorable…
Joey Lisko ’19 (Bachelor of Music in Music Production & Recording Technology) had a very exciting and exhausting day at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, before and after Super Bowl LV! In ... Continue Reading Lisko ’19 Provides Audio Support…
On Monday, Feb. 8, the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) announced Shenandoah University as one of a handful of higher education institutions in the U.S. that will help in a multiyear project on ... Continue Reading SU Selected to Join in…
Shenandoah Conservatory announces the student chamber ensembles advancing to the Honors Chamber Music Recital performance. https://youtu.be/W7Bz_Mr2DD4 Johannes Brahms: Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, ... Continue Reading Fall 2020 Honors Chamber Music…
Shenandoah Conservatory’s voice students had a strong showing in the Virginia National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) competition on Jan. 29 and Jan. 30. The conference was held virtually ... Continue Reading Nine Voice Students Place and…
It seems like every few months, a new show takes the world by storm. Everyone is watching it, talking about it and dreaming about when the next few episodes will come out. In the later days of ... Continue Reading Joey Santangelo & the Dresses…
Anna Lee van Buren Endowed Chair in Clarinet, Coordinator of Winds and Percussion and Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, M.M.; Coordinator of Strings and Professor of Bass Donovan Stokes, D.M.; and ... Continue Reading Zoeter, Stokes and Niess Featured…
Director of the Janette Ogg Voice Research Center and Associate Professor of Voice (Baritone) and Vocal Pedagogy David Meyer, D.M.; Richard Lewellen ’15 (Master of Music Therapy); and Dr. Eva van Leer ... Continue Reading Meyer, Lewellen ’15 and Leer…
A recording of Associate Professor of Voice and Director of Choral Activities Matt Oltman, D.M.A., conducting the combined University of Nebraska Choirs singing “They Shall Reign” from St. John by ... Continue Reading Recording of Oltman Conducting University…
Toshi Calderón ’15 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) was featured in a voiceover role in the upcoming HBO documentary film series “The Lady and the Dale,” which debuted on Jan. 31. According to HBO, ... Continue Reading Calderón ’15 Featured in Voiceover…
Assistant Professor of Cello Julian Schwarz, M.M., participated in a number of live, in-person performances; presented a virtual masterclass; and was featured in a podcast during the month of ... Continue Reading Schwarz Performs and Presents Masterclasses…
Shenandoah University considers a devotion to the greater good at the very heart of its mission statement, which states the university educates and inspires individuals to be “ethical, compassionate ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s Community Impact Discover more…
Shenandoah University, in partnership with faculty members from Yangtze Normal University (YZNU), launched Mandarin language and Chinese cultural classes in 2019. This past year, SU added another ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Offers Virtual Mandarin…
Several Shenandoah University professors in Loudoun and Fairfax counties are helping out on the frontlines of the Northern Virginia COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Many of the faculty, including those in ... Continue Reading Faculty Volunteer in Vaccine Rollout…
Over the course of 35 years, Shenandoah University and the world of children’s literature have developed a strong bond. Every summer, teachers and librarians flock to the university to hear from ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s MLK Week Children’s Literature…
“Brahms in the Priesthood of Art: Gender and Art Religion in the Nineteenth-Century German Musical Imagination,” a book written by Coordinator of Music Literature and Associate Professor of Music ... Continue Reading ‘Brahms in the Priesthood of…
Pictured above: Associate Professor of Violin Akemi Takayama, M.M., and Ashley Crawford ’23 (B.M. in Performance) presented a duo concert for community members who received their first dose of the ... Continue Reading Being Well Together Spring 2021…