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Books at the Children's Literature Conference at Shenandoah University. The CLC receives support from the Claude Moore Charitable Foundation.

Shenandoah University Literacy Programs Thrive With Foundation’s Support

Claude Moore Charitable Foundation grant funds scholarships, books for children, Children’s Literature Conference and so much more

Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Grant Funds Scholarships, Books for Children, Children’s Literature Conference at Shenandoah University.

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Shenandoah Guitar Festival, photo of woman playing classical guitar

Shenandoah Guitar Festival Receives Augustine Foundation Grant

Funds Help Conservatory Present Event Filled With World-Class Artists, Masterclasses & Workshops

The Shenandoah Guitar Festival, presented by Shenandoah Conservatory, has received grant funding from the Augustine Foundation for the third consecutive year.  The $13,000 grant helps…

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Swing Dancing couple at an event at Shenandoah University.

Winchester Swing Dance Offers Joy, Friendship, Fitness and Fun

Human connection thrives during regular social dancing events at Shenandoah

In the late 1940s, dancers crowded into the national guard armory on Millwood Avenue in Winchester, enjoying themselves in a building designed to house the…

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A Fabulous Fall Anticipates A Spectacular Spring

Shenandoah University Builds on a Season of Accomplishment and Celebration

Shenandoah University began its 2026 Spring Term propelled by an abundantly successful fall term that saw the university introduce an array of new programs, continue…

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Still from Blue Ridge Wildlife Center short documentary produced by Shenandoah University for a BWRC educational unit.

College of Arts & Sciences Programs Collaborate on Grant Project

Interdisciplinary Effort Builds Virtual Learning Experience for Blue Ridge Wildlife Center

At least one of Blue Ridge Wildlife Center’s animal ambassadors will be able to travel anywhere it likes with the help of Shenandoah University’s environmental…

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Musician, writer, speaker, entrepreneur and law professor Marcus Johnson talks to Dr. Miles Davis' entrepreneurship ventures class in November 2025. He's standing in front of a screen with his picture on it, which can also be see on a computer's laptop in the foreground. Johnson is wearing all black | unleash your entrepreneurial potential

Audaciously Building A Career By Going With The FLO

Law Professor, Musician & Multifaceted Entrepreneur Marcus Johnson Shares His Philosophy With Shenandoah University Students

Marcus Johnson negotiated his own record deal at age 19. Once his deals didn’t work out, he realized that he needed to be on the…

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Mural outside of Allen Dining Hall, painted by artist Sarah Callahan, featuring bright, rich colors, including a sunrise/sunset, pink and blue blossoms, and iconic Shenandoah and Winchester structures.

Mural Makes Over Allen Entrance

Exciting New Look Brings Added Vibrancy To Shenandoah University’s Main Campus

Over the course of about a month earlier this fall, something exciting emerged on the exterior of Allen Dining Hall – a bright, bold, cheerful…

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Financial Times Publishes Shenandoah Teaching Case on the Limits of Financial Reporting

Mulyadi, Anwar and other Shenandoah business faculty published across variety of sites

The Financial Times has published a new business school teaching case study by Shenandoah University School of Business faculty members Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D., CGMA, YHB…

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Shenandoah University student Sophie Koutalakis '26 conducts research during her summer 2025 internship in Belize coordinated by Toucan Education.

Shenandoah Student Gains Invaluable Experience Through Toucan Education

Sophie Koutalakis ’26 Studied in Belize over the summer courtesy of Shenandoah’s unique partnership with Toucan

When Sophie Koutalakis ’26 first considered Shenandoah University, it was as a potential Shenandoah Conservatory student. But, as her high school career progressed and she…

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