Nick Collins '00, armed with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre (scenic and lighting design concentration), turned his almost-lifelong passion for theme parks into an impressive career. He ... Continue Reading Theatre Alumnus Designs Theme Park…
Shaw ’11 and Members of Telegraph Quartet Awarded First Prize at 2016 Naumburg Chamber Music Competition
The Telegraph Quartet won first prize at the Naumburg Competition — one of the leading chamber music competitions in the world — in New York City on Sept. 23. The chamber music prize includes a ... Continue Reading Shaw ’11 and Members of…
Top 10 Tips: Getting a Job After Graduation
College graduation is the culmination of years and years of effort. And yet, it also thrusts you into something new: the world of job seekers. Searching for and landing your first job out of college ... Continue Reading Top 10 Tips: Getting a…
Edwards Awarded Fellowship Grant by Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges
The Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC) awarded Associate Professor of Voice (Baritone) and Musical Theatre Styles Specialist Matthew Edwards, D.M.A., ’15 a grant for $2,300 in April ... Continue Reading Edwards Awarded Fellowship Grant by…
Alumnus Named 2016 SCHEV Outstanding Faculty Award Winner
Congratulations to Jonathan Noyalas ’01, who has been named one of the statewide Outstanding Faculty Award (OFA) winners for 2016. Noyalas serves as assistant professor of history and director of the ... Continue Reading Alumnus Named 2016 SCHEV Outstanding…
Enlightening Internship Deepens Fellowship Winner’s Love of Dance
Erin Puskar ’15 is a dancer from head to toe and inside and out. She’s also a dance educator, graduate student and national fellowship winner – and she’s not even out of her early 20s. Puskar, of ... Continue Reading Enlightening Internship Deepens Fellowship Winner’s…
David McKee: 30 Years On the March
Music education is at the very heart of Shenandoah University's renowned Shenandoah Conservatory. It was one of the first four-year degrees offered by the conservatory and the program is known for ... Continue Reading David McKee: 30 Years On…
How Teachers Quietly Help Every Day
A post recently making the rounds online from the Alamo City Moms blog, titled Dear Teachers: You're Not Fooling Me, describes a mother's thankfulness for all teachers do to prepare for a new school ... Continue Reading How Teachers Quietly Help Every…