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Helen Zebarth Retires From Nursing School After 43 Years During National Nurses Month

Nursing Faculty Member Wraps Up Extraordinarily Influential Shenandoah Career With Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award

Helen Zebarth, RN, (shown above, at left, in blue) has retired after 43 years with Shenandoah University. During her tenure, Zebarth served as an associate…

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Seven Research Projects Accepted for Presentation at Voice Foundation’s 51st Anniversary Symposium

Shenandoah Conservatory’s voice pedagogy graduate program has achieved a record number of accepted papers for presentation at the Voice Foundation’s 51st anniversary symposium “Care of…

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Zieg ’24 Awarded Mostly Modern Festival Fellowship

Alyson Zieg ’24 (Bachelor of Music in Performance – Trumpet) received a fellowship to attend and perform at the Mostly Modern Festival (MMF) in Saratoga…

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Shenandoah University’s Children’s Literature Conference Kicks Off With Slate of Virtual Visits

CLC to wrap up with in-person events, creating a hybrid experience that celebrates ‘The Gift of Story’

The Shenandoah University Children’s Literature Conference (CLC) is in full swing with a slate of virtual author/illustrator visits and happy hours that will lead up…

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Composer Caroline Shaw in Residence at Shenandoah Conservatory

Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw was featured as the 2021/22 Pulitzer Prize Composer series featured artist. She participated in a brief residency at the conservatory…

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Military Experience Leads Army Vet to Study Psychology at Shenandoah

Logan Williams ’24 served for 8 years, studying psychology to ‘figure out more’ about himself

Shenandoah University psychology student Logan Williams ’24 said recently that college wasn’t an option when he was nearing his final years of high school a…

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Shenandoah University Offers Low-Cost Entrepreneurship & Small Business Certificate, June 8 to Aug. 3

Entrepreneurs Of All Ages Are Welcome to Apply; Turn Your Business Ideas Into Action

The Shenandoah University Institute for Entrepreneurship will offer a low-cost Entrepreneurship & Small Business Certificate (ESBC) program for $99 from June 8, 2022, through Aug.…

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SU Professor Working On Educational VR Platform For Islamic Pilgrimages

Funded by CICW research grant, the project will take users step by step through Hajj and Umrah rituals

Shenandoah University Assistant Professor of Virtual and Augmented Reality Mohammad Obeid, Ph.D., recently secured a $95,000 research grant from the Center for Islam in the…

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Brayboy ’22 and Greene ’22 Explore Nashville Music Scene During Spring Break

Adjunct Instructor of Music (Songwriting) Music Kenny Sharpless, B.A., invited Michaela Brayboy ’22 (Bachelor of Arts in Recording & Audio Arts) and Chase Greene ’22…

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