The first moments of the Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival in New York City will have a Shenandoah University presence, via “Singularity,” a short piece written by conservatory alumna ... Continue Reading Alumna’s Play Kicks Off New…
Conservatory News: Midsummer 2017 Students travel for prestigious summer festivals and perform around the nation and world
The Shenandoah Conservatory Jazz Ensemble toured the Pacific Northwest from May 17 through May 26. Nineteen students and four faculty (Harrison Endowed Chair in Piano and Associate Professor of Jazz ... Continue Reading Conservatory News: Midsummer 2017 Students…
Music Therapy Student Nets Research Award Money Will Pay for Statistics Consultation on What May Be Largest Study to Use Live Music in an ICU
Ray Leone '86, ’17 MT-BC, was awarded the Mid-Atlantic Region (MAR) Graduate Research Award for his research, "The Impact of Two Music Therapy Interventions on Vital Signs, Pain, and Anxiety for Adult ... Continue Reading Music Therapy Student Nets Research…
MT Shines at World Congress of Music Therapy Shenandoah Music Therapy Students Perform Closing Song at International Conference
Ten Shenandoah University Music Therapy students helped close out the 15th World Congress of Music Therapy in Japan with a song. The students were there, with Director of Undergraduate Music Therapy ... Continue Reading MT Shines at World Congress…
A Shenandoah Story to Remember Shenandoah's 32nd Annual Children's Literature Conference Explores The Enduring Power of Tales Well-Told
Children’s book author and the nation’s first Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Jon Scieszka kicked off Shenandoah University’s 32nd Annual Children’s Literature Conference on June 26, calling ... Continue Reading A Shenandoah Story to Remember…
Literacy Culture Inspires Book Dedication Shenandoah University’s Children’s Literature Conference, the university-housed Shenandoah Valley Writer’s Project and a school devoted to literacy combine to create a story that must be told
It just had to happen at Garland R. Quarles Elementary School in Winchester, Virginia. And it just had to be connected to Shenandoah University’s annual Children’s Literature Conference. Had ... Continue Reading Literacy Culture Inspires Book Dedication…
SU PT Thrives and Changes Lives in Guatemala
In 2014, Dani Fisher ’16, DPT, who was then a Shenandoah University Division of Physical Therapy (PT) student, started talking with a lifelong friend of hers about taking the physical therapy student ... Continue Reading SU PT Thrives and Changes…
Shenandoah University to Host Ninth Annual National Jazz Workshop Week-long Event Features Concerts Free And Open To Public
Shenandoah University will host its ninth annual National Jazz Workshop (NJW) from Sunday, July 9, through Friday, July 14. The six-day intensive program features nearly 100 participants from across ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University to Host Ninth…