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Clarinet Students Eady ’22 and Mattson ’24 Place in MTNA Virginia State Level Competition

Clarinet students Peter Mattson ’24 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) and Erin Eady ’22 (Master of Music in Performance) have won the Virginia state level…

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Health Professions Students Excel on Licensure Exams

Pass Rates are Perfect in Six Areas of Study

Shenandoah University’s health professions students are achieving perfect or near-perfect pass rates on their national licensure exams. So far this year, six health professions have…

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Schwarz and Bournaki Perform with Toledo Symphony Orchestra

Assistant Professor of Cello Julian Schwarz, M.M., and his wife, pianist Marika Bournaki, presented a recital on Thursday, Oct. 29, for the Toledo Symphony Orchestra.…

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‘Causal Effect’: The Road to Live Virtual Performances

Reflections on crafting a virtual live dance concert in the age of COVID-19

by Tiffanie Carson, choreographer, “Causal Effect” “Causal Effect: A Virtual Revival” was livestreamed on Shenandoah University’s YouTube channel at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. on…

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SU Grad Nicholas Coleman Becomes Director of Counseling

Coleman Aims To Promote Trust, Challenge Stigma of Mental Health

Shenandoah University has a new director of counseling. Nicholas Coleman, 08, M.A., LPC, is currently in his new position at the Counseling Center. He is…

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November 2020 Class Notes

On Sept. 23, 2020, Frederick L. Conti (AS ’67) was awarded a Life Achievement Award in Akron, Ohio, for his 42 years of service to…

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Fiorello ’13 Music Directs in Chicago’s Porchlight Music Theatre’s Newest Virtual Production

David Fiorello ’13 (Master of Music in Conducting) is the music director of “New Faces Sing Broadway 1987” in the first virtual installment of Porchlight…

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Violist Choi ’22, with Seoul Quartet, Wins 2020 Manhattan Competition

Violist Shi-Young Choi ’22 (Master of Music in Performance) — along with her ensemble colleagues of Seoul Quartet, which includes two of her sisters —…

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Check Out These International Education Week Events

International Education Week is Monday, Nov. 16, to Thursday, Nov. 19. 

Even though we aren’t traveling this year, we can still have an at-home global experience! The the Center for International Programs is hosting an International…

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Entrepreneur ‘Bootcamp’ Set For 2021

Program Intended to Aid Local Economy Affected by COVID-19

The Shenandoah School of Business recently received a grant to establish an Entrepreneurship and Small Business Certificate program in an effort to create local jobs…

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