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Shenandoah University, Winchester Celebrate Ballfield Renovations

Ribbon cutting commemorated recent upgrades to Bridgeforth, Rotary fields

Shenandoah University and the city of Winchester celebrated the recent completion of the first phase of renovations at the baseball and softball fields at Jim…

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Providing Healing, Promoting Hope

Shenandoah Women Make a Difference 

From its earliest days, Shenandoah University, established in 1875, has been a place that has valued the contributions of women, who both taught at and…

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Music Students Embark on 2022 New Music in New York GEL Trip

A small group of composition and performance students from Shenandoah Conservatory embarked on the third New Music in New York Global Experiential Learning (GEL) trip…

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Dance Students and Faculty Shine at ACDA Regional Conference

Several Shenandoah Conservatory dance students and faculty attended the Mid-Atlantic North American College Dance Association (ACDA) regional conference held at Slippery Rock University in Slippery…

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Aguirre ’24 Selected to be Emerging Artist at Seagle Festival

Elías Aguirre ’24 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) was selected to participate in the Emerging Artists program at Seagle Festival in Schroon Lake, New York…

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One Big Question Event to Explore Impact of Knowledge and Experience on Perception and Memory

‘There is More Than Meets the Eye’ with Shenandoah Assistant Professor Kimberly Newberry, Ph.D., is scheduled for March 24

Shenandoah University’s One Big Question series continues its spring slate of events with a session that will explore the impact that knowledge and experience have…

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A Life of Hope

During Women’s History Month, Hilde Matheson, Who Lived As A Refugee After World War II, Shares Her Experiences

In 1979, Hilde Matheson ’77, looking back on her time as a displaced person living in Austria in the years following World War II, wrote…

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Pro Soccer Player Thrives on the Field While Pursuing MBA at Shenandoah

Goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury helped lead Washington Spirit to NWSL title in 2021

Aubrey Kingsbury, goalkeeper for the National Women’s Soccer League’s Washington Spirit, has had quite the ride over the last few months. Last fall, at the…

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Shenandoah’s Division of Athletic Training Hosts ‘A Day in the Life’

MSAT students introduced local high schoolers to everyday skills practiced by athletic trainers

In honor of March being National Athletic Training Month, Shenandoah University’s Division of Athletic Training recently held its fourth “A Day in the Life” event…

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