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Study Chamber Music at Shenandoah Conservatory!

Do you love playing chamber music? Follow your chamber music passion and journey at Shenandoah Conservatory! If you are looking for a music school, conservatory…

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‘Weaponizing The First Amendment’

Dr. John Winn Addresses Community Responses To ‘First Amendment Auditing’

Professor of Business Law John Winn, JD, LLM, recently published an article, “Weaponizing the First Amendment: Best Practices for City Managers and Prosecutors,” in the…

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Summer 2024 Courses in the School of Health Professions

Take courses that could lead to a graduate certificate!

Wondering if you should pursue a graduate degree? Try some courses this summer to familiarize yourself with graduate work and even start what could lead…

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Day in the Life of a First-year Dance Major at SU

Kylie Johnson ’26 (B.F.A. in Dance, B.S. in Exercise Science)

As many may agree, beginning college is pretty daunting. Between navigating a new environment with new people, adjusting to new expectations, and discovering who you…

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Dabney ’14 Directs ‘She Is the Narrative’ This May

“She Is the Narrative” gives voice to the voiceless through history and present times. Directed by Desirée Dabney ’14 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting),…

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Elhamalawy ’21 and Gil ’25 Take Part in ‘The Lost Boys’ Workshop

Drew Elhamalawy ’21 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) and Miguel Gil ’25 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) took part in “The…

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Shenandoah University Dean of Students Suzanne O’Driscoll Named ACE Fellow

Dr. O’Driscoll is one of 26 fellows chosen by the American Council on Education

Shenandoah University Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Suzanne O’Driscoll, D.Prof., has been named an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow…

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From Tragedy to Triumph

Grant Taylor ’20 helps transform lives with 'grind, grit, and grace'

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…

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Shenandoah Graduate Makes Impact Through Edible Skincare

Violet Amoabeng ’09, ’11, Started Her Growing Ghanian Company With Just $45

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…

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Dayton Alumnus Celebrates a Century

Retired music educator Charles “Cy” L. Maulden ’47 is an active centenarian

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…

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