Brody Grant ’21 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) was nominated for the 2024 Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical for his work in the role of Ponyboy ... Continue Reading Grant ’21 Nominated for Tony…
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Brody Grant ’21 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) was nominated for the 2024 Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical for his work in the role of Ponyboy ... Continue Reading Grant ’21 Nominated for Tony…
Two viola students from the studio of Director of Chamber Music and Professor of Viola and Chamber Music Doris Lederer, Diploma, Curtis Institute of Music, will further their music studies and pursue ... Continue Reading Adamson ’24 and Lopez ’24…
Adjunct Associate Professor of CCM Voice Alison Crockett, M.M., won Best Jazz Song for “Them There Eyes” and Best Jazz Artist at this year’s Washington, D.C.’s Wammie Music Awards. She was nominated ... Continue Reading Crockett Wins Two Wammie Music…
The article, “Uncovering Arthur Foote’s Cello Concerto: Julian Schwarz,” written by Associate Professor of Cello Julian Schwarz, M.M., was published by The Strad on April 23. Schwarz discusses the ... Continue Reading Article by Schwarz on Arthur…
Three of four Loudoun County, Virginia, educators honored with either Teacher of the Year or Principal of the Year awards for 2024 hold a master's degree in education from Shenandoah University's ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Alumni Are Loudoun’s Top…
We're delighted to share that Shenandoah University has received the single largest gift in its almost-150-year history! This $20 million gift, from Wilbur Dove ’59, and his wife, Clare, is earmarked ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Receives Historic $20M…
Dear Shenandoah students, The city of Winchester and Shenandoah University are ready to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival when the 97th edition of the 10-day ... Continue Reading Please act responsibly during this…
Carrie Conway, senior program officer for the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, visited Shenandoah University on Thursday, April 11, to meet with university administrators and several students in the ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Hosts Representative Of Lettie…
Samantha Isely ’24 (Master of Music in Pedagogy – Contemporary Commercial Music/CCM Voice) will lead The Valley Chorale in its spring concert, “Wishing on a Song,” a program that explores aspirations ... Continue Reading Isely ’24 Leads Valley Chorale…
The research study, “The Impact of a Single Music Therapy Session on Pain Perception of Patients with Sickle Cell Disease,” by MG Rivas Berger ’13, ’16, ’22, MT-BC (Bachelor of Music in Performance, ... Continue Reading Research Study by Rivas Berger…
Chris Sexton ’00, ’10 (Bachelor of Music in Performance, Master of Music in Pedagogy – Violin) and the other members of the bluegrass band Nothin’ Fancy were recently honored by the Virginia General ... Continue Reading Sexton ’00, ’10 and Nothin’…
Shenandoah University student Daniil “Dany” Lobanov ’26 knows that the world of esports is much deeper than simply playing video games. He wants others to see that world for what it truly is, as ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Student Produces Documentary To…
Sunday, April 14, was a stunning day for the inaugural "roll" as part of Buzzy's Race for Research organized by Shenandoah University physical therapy (SUPT) students. The event raised money for The ... Continue Reading First Buzzy’s Race for Research…
Shenandoah Conservatory’s music therapy program joined professionals, scholars, and students around the world in a special celebration of World Music Therapy Week, held April 10 through April 15. ... Continue Reading SUMTA Leads Celebration of 2024…
Get ready to wear your pink and green - it’s Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival season in Winchester! And that means that while an array of festivities will occur throughout the area through the first ... Continue Reading Bloom into Apple Blossom with…
Azaria Rubio ’23 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Technology – Costume Design) worked as a design member candidate (DMC) for costume designer Paul Tazewell (Broadway credits include ... Continue Reading Rubio ’23 Works with Costume…
Cellist Jeremiah Shaw '11 (Bachelor of Music in Music Production & Recording Technology) and the other members of Telegraph Quartet performed as part of the Feldman Chamber Society’s 2023/24 ... Continue Reading Shaw ’11 and Telegraph Quartet…
Maddie Berkle ’24 (Bachelor of Music Therapy) was awarded the 2024 MAR-AMTA Jenny Shin Internship Scholarship to support her internship at A Place to Be's medical music therapy program at INOVA ... Continue Reading Berkle’ 24 Awarded 2024 MAR-AMTA…
Donnie Hawkins ’27 (Bachelor of Music in Performance – Voice) was recently selected to sing the National Anthem for the New York Yankees out of a pool of hundreds of auditions. He will sing on ... Continue Reading Hawkins ’27 Selected to Sing…
Shenandoah Conservatory welcomes London-based choreographer Adam Haigh as its guest choreographer and movement director for this season’s main stage opera, “Moscow, Cheryomushki,” running Friday, ... Continue Reading London-based Choreographer Adam Haigh Guest…
Using a holistic solution, the Counseling Center and Spiritual Life come together to create an opportunity to embark on a healing journey through grief or loss. The innovative program intertwines the ... Continue Reading Nature’s Path To Healing: Experience…
Shenandoah University Accounting Professor Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D. was featured in the April 2024 Daily Mail article, “Is YOUR job at risk from the AI revolution? Six experts predict roles that will be ... Continue Reading Business Professor Talks AI With…
In April 2023, Nora Koerner MacDonald (C ’02) became the director of member engagement for National Active and Retired Federal Employees in Alexandria, Virginia. In March 2023, Matt MacDonald (AS ... Continue Reading April 2024 Class Notes
Shenandoah University is extending its enrollment deposit deadline for admitted first-year students by two weeks due to ongoing delays with the federal government’s rollout of the revised Free ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Extends Enrollment Deposit…
Shenandoah Conservatory announces the winners of the 2024/25 Student Soloists Competition (SSC) on behalf of the SSC committee. The final round of the competition was held at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Conservatory Announces Winners of…
Doctor of Occupational Therapy Year 3 student Roseanne Downward '24 was featured in U.S. Figure Skating's magazine for her work in starting an adaptive skating program in Northern Virginia. Adaptive ... Continue Reading OTD Student’s Efforts Featured In…
In March, a unique collaboration between Shenandoah University’s (SU) physical therapy (PT) and dance programs introduced nine people with mobility impairments and their care partners to the benefits ... Continue Reading Dance and Physical Therapy Programs…
Choral Artist-in-Residence, Director of Choral Activities and Associate Professor Richard W. Robbins, D.M.A., was appointed the new director of the Richmond Symphony Chorus. He will join the ... Continue Reading Robbins Appointed Choral Director of…
Travis Gawason ’25 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design & Production – Costume Design) attended a rare one-on-one tambour beading intensive taught by Robert W. Haven in Kentucky during J-Term ... Continue Reading Gawason ’25 Participates in One-on-One…
Jackson Chase ’27 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) has been selected as one of the student co-hosts for the 2024 Applause Awards on June 1, at the Walt Disney Theater in Orlando, Florida. ... Continue Reading Chase ’27 Selected as Co-host…
Shenandoah University School of Business Assistant Professor Mrinalini Choudhary, Ph.D., provided her expert take on buying car insurance in Virginia as part of a WalletHub feature on the the ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Business Faculty Member Talks…
A dedicated interdisciplinary group of 41 health professionals and Shenandoah University health profession students recently completed a one-week service and learning trip to Leon, Nicaragua, to ... Continue Reading School of Health Professions News:…
School of Business Professor of Accounting Martin Mulaydi, Ph.D., will speak on the topic of “Business Analytics For Value Creation” at the Launch Loudoun Lunch and Learn on April 16, from 11 a.m. to ... Continue Reading Unlock the Power of Business…
While every commencement season is special, there’s something extra this year – Shenandoah’s celebrating for two. Two years, that is - both 2020 AND 2024. Shenandoah’s pulling out all the stops to ... Continue Reading Events Celebrate Shenandoah’s Graduating Students…
Do you love playing chamber music? Follow your chamber music passion and journey at Shenandoah Conservatory! If you are looking for a music school, conservatory or college/university with a structured ... Continue Reading Study Chamber Music at Shenandoah…
Shenandoah University’s Division of Physical Therapy has renamed its service award in memory of Kelly McGaughey Roseberry ’10, D.P.T., an SU alumna and former adjunct professor. Dr. Roseberry and her ... Continue Reading Division of Physical Therapy Renames…