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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…
Associate Professor of Voice (Tenor) Michael Forest (C ’85, ’86) has announced his retirement from Shenandoah Conservatory during the Spring 2024 semester, after 30 years…
Nate Copeland (AS ’85) is the new vice president of intelligence services for Geo Owl. Charlie Rudisill (B ’85) is a senior client partner for…
Grant Taylor ’20, who graduated from Shenandoah with a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice, was working his first job after college when tragedy…
Violet Amoabeng ’09, ’11, first came to Shenandoah as an English major, but through the encouragement of the late Lillian Cook Braun Endowed Chair in…
As Shenandoah University anticipates its 150th anniversary in 2025, some of its graduates are also celebrating significant birthdays, like Charles “Cy” L. Maulden ’47 who…
On Dec. 11, Nick Nerangis (C ’04) was highlighted in an article entitled, “Nerangis inspires, performs in new Civil War audiobook.” Tess Marshall (C ’16)…
On Nov. 18, Charles L. “Cy” Maulden (D ’47) was honored as the special guest of the 95th Concord Christmas Parade in Concord, North Carolina,…
Thomas Sweitzer’s (C ’95, ’11) off-Broadway show, “20 Seconds” featured 48 performances from Sept. 10 through Oct. 21 at the Pershing Square Signature Theatre in…
On Sept. 30, “The Crinolynns,” a musical with book and lyrics written by Broadway performer Scott Logsdon (C ’84) and music by Aaron Gandy, was…