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Shenandoah Conservatory Celebrates World-renowned Composer Joseph Schwantner at 2018 Pulitzer Prize Composer Festival

Shenandoah Conservatory welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Joseph Schwantner with a retrospective of his works during this year’s Pulitzer Prize Composer Festival on Friday, Nov. 2,…

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Conservatory Choir Performs in Loudoun County Libraries

The Conservatory Choir will present two short performances at Loudoun County libraries on Sunday, Nov. 18. The first concert begins at 1:30 p.m. at Cascades…

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Symposium To Help Leaders Steer Nonprofits In Challenging Times

The Nonprofit Governance Symposium will be held in Stimpson Auditorium and co-sponsored by Shenandoah University

On Tuesday, Oct. 16, area leaders of local nonprofit organizations are invited to come together to learn how to better navigate the challenges they face.…

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Nelson Adjudicates at American Legion National Concert Band Competition

On Aug. 25, Professor of Trumpet and Conducting Scott Nelson, D.M.A., adjudicated the American Legion National Concert Band Competition in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the American…

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Students to Perform Work by Azerbaijani Composer for Kronos Quartet’s Fifty-for-the-Future Project

Director of Chamber Music and Professor of Viola and Chamber Music Doris Lederer, Diploma, Curtis Institute of Music, will work with select undergraduate students to…

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Attend The NAMI ‘In Our Own Voice’ Presentation

The psychology department has teamed up with the local National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) organization to bring its “In Our Own Voice” presentation to Shenandoah University. NAMI’s “In…

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A ‘Thank-you’ from Pharmacy Student Mearg Tareke

Mearg Tareke understands how a gift of shoes and school supplies can radically change a life. Tareke, a third-year pharmacy student at Shenandoah University’s Bernard J.…

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Publication of Note | September 2018

“Reconstruction: A Concise History” (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018). $18.95 hardcover, www.oup.com. For decades Eric Foner’s “Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution” stood as the standard…

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Artifact of the Quarter | September 2018

18th Connecticut Ribbon Among the artifacts added to the exhibition in the Lodge at Cool Spring is a ribbon for the 18th Connecticut Infantry’s reunion…

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Harris Accepts Position as Director of Bands at Thiel College in Pennsylvania

Doctoral student Brian Harris accepted a position as the director of bands at Thiel College in Greenville, Pennsylvania. Harris is currently pursuing a Doctor of…

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