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Shenandoah Forms Partnership With Chinese University

Collaboration Could Include Dual-Degree Programs, Research and Faculty Teaching

A delegation from Shenyang Normal University (SYNU) in China visited Shenandoah University on May 8 to formalize a partnership between the two schools. Led by…

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A Hidden Gem: Preserving and Managing Nature at Cool Spring Battlefield

Shenandoah Students offer nature programming

Most area residents know the Cool Spring property as a golf course or Civil War battlefield. On Saturday, April 27 from 1 p.m. to 5…

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Research by Rosado ’18 Accepted for Publication in Music Therapy Perspectives

Research by Amanda Rosado ’18 (Master of Music Therapy), “Adolescents’ Experiences of Music Therapy in an Inpatient Crisis Stabilization Unit,” was recently accepted for publication…

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Shenandoah Students Win Big at the Virginia Emerging Filmmakers Festival

Five of the 18 winners were Shenandoah students and alumni

Shenandoah University held its Inaugural Virginia Emerging Filmmakers Festival! Over 75 short films were submitted by high school and college students from around the U.S.…

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Chow ’18, ’22 Advances to Semi-Finals in Maria Canals International Piano Competition in Spain

Pianist Aaron Chow ’18, ’22, advanced to the semifinals of the Maria Canals International Piano Competition in Barcelona, Spain. More than 200 pianists from around…

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Puckett’s ’99 ‘The Fix’ Premieres with Minnesota Opera

Joel Puckett ’99 (Bachelor of Music in Composition) was commissioned by the Minnesota Opera as part of its New Works Initiative to write a full-length…

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Martin ’84 Appointed Interim President and CEO of Tucson Symphony Orchestra

Tucson Symphony Orchestra has appointed Kathryn R. Martin as interim president and CEO, replacing Tom McKinney. A transition expert and veteran arts leader, Martin has…

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A Place to Be Performers Let Leesburg Students Know ‘It’s OK to Feel’

John W. Tolbert Jr. Elementary School in Leesburg was the “place to be” March 20, when five members of the local therapeutic arts organization A…

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Research by Bingham ’18 and Schwartz Wins MAR AMTA Interdisciplinary Research Award

Martina Bingham ’18 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Voice Pedagogy) and Adjunct Associate Professor of Music Therapy Beth Schwartz, M.A., received the Mid-Atlantic Region of…

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