April 2024

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Sexton ’00, ’10 and Nothin’ Fancy Commended as Cultural Ambassadors by Virginia General Assembly

Chris Sexton ’00, ’10 (Bachelor of Music in Performance, Master of Music in Pedagogy – Violin) and the other members of the bluegrass band Nothin’…

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Shenandoah Student Produces Documentary To Give A Behind-The-Scenes Look At Esports Program

‘Beyond the Screen’ explores the value of academic esports program, successes of SU students in the classroom and on-screen

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…

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First Buzzy’s Race for Research Held

PT Students Help Raise Money for Foundation for Physical Therapy research

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)…

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SUMTA Leads Celebration of 2024 World Music Therapy Week at SU

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…

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Bloom into Apple Blossom with On-campus Activities

Celebrate Apple Blossom at Shenandoah!

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…

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Rubio ’23 Works with Costume Designer Paul Tazewell on Broadway’s New Musical ‘Suffs’

Azaria Rubio ’23 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Technology – Costume Design) worked as a design member candidate (DMC) for costume designer…

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Shaw ’11 and Telegraph Quartet Perform in Feldman Chamber Society’s Annual Series

Cellist Jeremiah Shaw ’11 (Bachelor of Music in Music Production & Recording Technology) and the other members of Telegraph Quartet performed as part of the…

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Berkle’ 24 Awarded 2024 MAR-AMTA Jenny Shin Internship Scholarship

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…

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Hawkins ’27 Selected to Sing National Anthem for New York Yankees Game in July

Donnie Hawkins ’27 (Bachelor of Music in Performance – Voice) was recently selected to sing the National Anthem for the New York Yankees out of…

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London-based Choreographer Adam Haigh Guest Choreographs and Directs Movement for Main Stage Opera

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, April…

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