November 2024

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Oral History Project

Your Story, Our History: Shenandoah’s Oral History Project Oral history is a powerful tool that allows us to connect with the past. As we approach…

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Esports Students Gain International Experience

Group Travels to Belgium to Connect with Esports Educators and Professionals and Assist at a Major Esports Event

Several Shenandoah University esports students traveled from the top of Virginia to the heart of Belgium as part of a credit-bearing Global Experiential Learning (GEL)…

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SCiL Completes Wilton House VR Project

Virtual recreation of historic Virginia plantation is now part of the visitor experience at the Wilton House Museum

A trip to the Wilton House Museum in Richmond, Virginia, allows visitors to see the historic home as it would’ve looked hundreds of years ago,…

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Lead With Purpose and Leverage Your Strengths

Career And Mindset Strategist Tareka Wheeler Speaks On 'Prioritizing High Performance and Harmony as a Project Manager,' Nov. 18

The Project Management Institute, of Washington, D.C. (PMIWDC) and the Shenandoah Valley community will host “Prioritizing High Performance and Harmony as a Project Manager,” featuring…

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November 2024 Class Notes

Louise Ball (HP ’85), has been elected as the LPGA Professionals President for a three-year term, in Daytona Beach, Florida.  (picture to the left) Jeffery…

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Remembering Jim Kriewald, Former Conservatory Faculty and University Administrator

Shenandoah Conservatory joins the larger community in mourning the passing of Dr. James “Jim” A. Kriewald, affectionately known as James, Jim, and “Doc.” Jim passed…

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Johnson ’25 Presents Research on Neurodivergent Hearing Loss Prevention at 2024 AES Show

Daniel-Jericho Johnson ’25 (Bachelor of Arts in Collaborative Audio Arts) delivered an impactful presentation, “How Audio Engineering Can Assist in Neurodivergent Hearing Loss Prevention,” at…

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Students and Faculty Participate in GEL Trip to NYC to Experience AES Convention

The Music Production and Recording Technology (MPRT) program sponsored a Global Experiential Learning (GEL) trip to New York City in October. The group participated in…

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Neal ’24 Serves as Monitor Engineer for Kim Walker-Smith’s Tour

Matthew Neal ’24 (Bachelor of Music in Music Production & Recording Technology) started his internship at Spectrum Sound Inc. in June. He was hired by…

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