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Shenandoah Offers COVID-19 Testing to Commuter Students

Students must register for testing no later than Wednesday, Aug. 26, at noon.

In order to provide a safer environment for not only Shenandoah, but also the larger community, the university is offering COVID-19 testing for all full-time…

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Weekly ’84 Publishes and Presents During Summer Months

Auxiliary Adjunct Associate Professor of Voice and Co-Founder of the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute Edrie Means Weekly ’84, M.M., was a contributing author for “Training…

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Shenandoah’s Spirit of Citizenship

University Community Shines as It Reflects the Ideals of Famed Speech

As Shenandoah University’s Staff Council kicked off its professional development series for the fall 2020 semester on Aug. 12, it offered its deepest thanks to…

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McCoy ’05 Featured in CAAPA’s Candid Cadenza Series

Patrick D. McCoy ’05 (Master of Music in Church Music) was featured in the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts’ (CAAPA) Candid Cadenzas…

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Reed ’23 Participates in Theatre Aspen’s Summer Cabaret Series

Zoe Reed ’23 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) is participating in Theatre Aspen’s (Aspen, Colorado) Summer Cabaret Series. She was handpicked by Broadway…

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Anti-Racism and Equity Forum for Educators and Community Leaders

Educators plan ways to sustain anti-racist and equitable practices in K-12 schools

Join Shenandoah University and a panel of three university alumni educators for the inaugural Anti-Racism and Equity Forum for Educators and Community Leaders. The forum,…

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A By-The-Numbers Look at SU’s Safety and Health Measures

From Masks to an App: See what Shenandoah is Doing

Shenandoah’s main priority throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has been to provide a premier education in a learning environment that ensures the safety of our faculty,…

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Wilkins ’78 Shares Insight on How Black Artists Can Transform Classical Music in New York Times Feature

Conductor Thomas Wilkins ’78 (B.M. in Music Education) was interviewed by The New York Times in a special feature exploring how Black artists can transform…

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Equity in Music Therapy Article by Leonard Published in Music Therapy Perspectives

“A Problematic Conflation of Justice and Equality: The Case for Equity in Music Therapy,” an article by Assistant Professor of Music Therapy Hakeem Leonard, Ph.D.,…

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