William A. Naugle ’62 has been the organist at Unity-Washington United Methodist Church in Hurlock, Md. for 50 years. In honor of his service, the church held a day full of events in honor of Naugle’s ... Continue Reading Organist Honored for 50 Years…
Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez ’99
Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez’s career as a solo and chamber pianist, conductor, organist,composer and teacher is remarkable for its versatility and productivity. Dr. Hernandez-Valdez was awarded first ... Continue Reading Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez ’99
Erica Gionfriddo ’06
Erica Gionfriddo worked in residency with Second Wind Dance Company, Ekilibre Dance and toured in Spain and Taiwan, while still a student at Shenandoah Conservatory. After graduation, she worked with ... Continue Reading Erica Gionfriddo ’06
Jeffrey Nardone ’04
Tenor Jeffrey Nardone made his European debut in 2010 at the Stadttheater in Passau,Germany, performing the title role in “Idomeneo” and Faust in Berlioz’s “Damnation de Faust.” Jeff earned a Master ... Continue Reading Jeffrey Nardone ’04
Aaron Galligan-Stierle
Aaron Galligan-Stierle enjoys a very active career as a professional actor. He also teaches on the faculty of the New York Film Academy and works as a freelance director and audition coach. On ... Continue Reading Aaron Galligan-Stierle
Corcoran Holt ’04
Corcoran N. Holt began his performing career at an early age. He attended high school at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C., later earning a bachelor’s degree in jazz studies ... Continue Reading Corcoran Holt ’04
Shanon Castle ’09
Shanon Castle joined the Garth Fagan Dance Company in October 2009 and was promoted to senior level dancer in April of 2012. While performing with Garth Fagan Dance she toured across the United ... Continue Reading Shanon Castle ’09
Nursing Alumna Receives $400K Grant to Study Alzheimer’s
Nursing alumna Karen Rose ’81, ’84 received a $428,269 grant in July from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to determine whether people living with Alzheimer’s are incontinent because of the ... Continue Reading Nursing Alumna Receives $400K Grant…