March 2022

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Music Students Embark on 2022 New Music in New York GEL Trip

A small group of composition and performance students from Shenandoah Conservatory embarked on the third New Music in New York Global Experiential Learning (GEL) trip…

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Dance Students and Faculty Shine at ACDA Regional Conference

Several Shenandoah Conservatory dance students and faculty attended the Mid-Atlantic North American College Dance Association (ACDA) regional conference held at Slippery Rock University in Slippery…

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Beare ’13 Appointed Assistant Professor of Clarinet at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

Caitlin Beare ’13 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) has accepted the assistant professor of clarinet position at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi where she will begin…

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View The Full Version Of Today’s SUN-e Online

Due to technical difficulties, email addresses contained within today’s version of the SUN-e are unable to display properly in the email version. To view the…

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March Madness Musings

Shenandoah Business Professor’s Expertise Featured on WalletHub

Brian Wigley, Ed.D., director of sport management in the Shenandoah University School of Business, is featured in a piece about March Madness at WalletHub.com. His…

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Aguirre ’24 Selected to be Emerging Artist at Seagle Festival

Elías Aguirre ’24 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) was selected to participate in the Emerging Artists program at Seagle Festival in Schroon Lake, New York…

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Zoeter Performs with Post Classical Ensemble in Washington, D.C.

Anna Lee van Buren Endowed Chair in Clarinet, Coordinator of Winds and Percussion and Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, M.M., performed on March 18 as…

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One Big Question Event to Explore Impact of Knowledge and Experience on Perception and Memory

‘There is More Than Meets the Eye’ with Shenandoah Assistant Professor Kimberly Newberry, Ph.D., is scheduled for March 24

Shenandoah University’s One Big Question series continues its spring slate of events with a session that will explore the impact that knowledge and experience have…

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A Life of Hope

During Women’s History Month, Hilde Matheson, Who Lived As A Refugee After World War II, Shares Her Experiences

In 1979, Hilde Matheson ’77, looking back on her time as a displaced person living in Austria in the years following World War II, wrote…

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