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Hardaway ’21, ’24 Wins First Prize in Mary Graham Lasley Scholarship Competition

The Symphony Orchestra League of Alexandria (SOLA) has awarded the 2022 Mary Graham Lasley (MGL) Scholarship to Noah Alden Hardaway ’21, ’24 (Master of Music…

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Summer 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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Director of New Division Receives Service Award

Katrina Miller, Ed.D., Honored by the National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing

Katrina Miller, Ed.D., CCC-SLP, associate professor and director in the Division of Communication Sciences and Disorders, recently received the William T. Simpkins, Jr. Service Award…

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Music Students Embark on 2022 New Music in New York GEL Trip

A small group of composition and performance students from Shenandoah Conservatory embarked on the third New Music in New York Global Experiential Learning (GEL) trip…

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A Life of Hope

During Women’s History Month, Hilde Matheson, Who Lived As A Refugee After World War II, Shares Her Experiences

In 1979, Hilde Matheson ’77, looking back on her time as a displaced person living in Austria in the years following World War II, wrote…

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Bowser of Quality Touch Studios Speaks with MPRT Students

Co-owner of Quality Touch Studios (La Plata, Maryland) William Bowser spoke with two music production & recording technology classes led by led by Adjunct Assistant…

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Russian Invasion of Ukraine: A Short Primer

A Shenandoah International Affairs Expert Offers His Perspective

Shenandoah University’s Henkel Family Chair in International Affairs and Professor of Political Science Eric K. Leonard, Ph.D., provides an expert’s look at what’s happening in…

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Artist Reflections on the Student Soloists Competition Experience

On Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022, several Shenandoah Conservatory music students performed with the Symphony Orchestra as featured soloists after winning the 2021/22 Student Soloists Competition…

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Friday Faculty Spotlight: Bryan Pearce-Gonzales, Ph.D.

Discover more about the professor of Hispanic studies and the joy he brings to his life and work

This week’s Friday Faculty Spotlight subject is Professor of Hispanic Studies Bryan Pearce-Gonzales, Ph.D. Dr. Pearce-Gonzales is the chair of the Department of Languages and…

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Senior Dance Students Travel to Los Angeles for Professional Development

Through student organization fundraising efforts, ShenCo Phoenix (the senior dance class of 2022) embarked on a professional development trip to Los Angeles, California, to spend…

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