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Singers Perform for Residents at Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury

On Wednesday, March 6, a group of singers, accompanied by pianist Cahal Masterson ’19, presented a program of Mozart duets and trios for the residents…

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Kim ’19 and Hardwick ’20 Conduct Symphony Orchestra

Graduate conducting students Jongbin Kim ’19 and Aaron Hardwick ’20 conduced the Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Monday, March 25, in Armstrong…

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Mental Health First Aid Training Available

You can be the difference and connect someone to care by providing Mental Health First Aid (MHFA). The Office of the Dean of Students offers a workshop for…

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Publication of Note | March 2019

John Quincy Adams, “Narrative of the Life of John Quincy Adams, When in Slavery, and Now as a Freeman” (Harrisburg, PA: Sieg, Printer and Stationer,…

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Artifact of the Quarter | March 2019

Built in 1840 the Frederick County Courthouse in Winchester, Virginia (now the Shenandoah Valley Civil War Museum operated by the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation) is…

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School of Nursing News: Winter 2019

Nursing students travel to Cuba and faculty are recognized for leadership and innovation

Adjunct Faculty for International Nursing and Health Policy, and Program Director for the Patient Navigation Certificate Lisa Darsch, MSN, RN, is an ICN 2018 Global…

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New Film Festival Seeks Submissions

The Film Studio at Shenandoah Holds Its First Virginia Emerging Filmmakers Festival For Young Artists

The Film Studio at Shenandoah University is seeking the best young filmmakers in the nation through its Virginia Emerging Filmmakers Festival, presented in association with…

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Martha Redbone Explores Family Roots and Tells a Uniquely American Story in “Bone Hill: The Concert”

Shenandoah Conservatory presents revered blues and soul singer Martha Redbone in a concert version of “Bone Hill,” a new musical theatre work-in-progress inspired by her…

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Associate Professor Is ‘Master Teacher of Honor’

Karrin S. Lukacs, Ph.D. Receives Recognition From Kappa Delta Pi

Shenandoah University Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction Karrin S. Lukacs, Ph.D., has received the Master Teacher of Honor Award from the Kappa Delta Pi…

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Shenandoah Conservatory Withdraws from National Association of Schools of Music

Winchester, VA – Building on a unanimous faculty vote in June of 2016 to pursue an exit from the National Association of Schools of Music…

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