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Crowgey ’21 & Toomer ’21 Awarded Lorraine A. Pedersen Memorial Scholarship for Orchestra Ensemble Performance

Violinists Brenna Crowgey ’21 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) and Jonathan Toomer ’21 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) have been named the 2020 recipients of…

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Shenandoah Celebrates 2019-20 Graduates in Virtual Ceremony

Gov. Ralph Northam Joins Slate of Shared Guest Messages

Shenandoah University celebrated its first-ever virtual 2020 University Commencement at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 16. This year, Shenandoah celebrated 1,270 graduates! 216 August 2019 graduates…

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Trombone Collective Releases ‘Olympic Theme’ Music Video

The Shenandoah Conservatory Trombone Collective, under the direction of Director of Brass Studies and Trombone Artist-in-Residence Matthew Niess, D.M.A., released a music video of the…

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Shenandoah Athletes Recognized for Community Service

Students Place First Among DIII Schools in Helper Helper Rankings

Shenandoah University’s approximately 600 student-athletes from the university’s 22 teams placed first among Division III schools in an annual community service competition. Shenandoah was first…

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Education Students Are Making a Difference

Shenandoah Education & Leadership Students Reach Out to Children & Families Learning at Home

Students in Shenandoah University School of Education and Leadership (SOEL) undergraduate and graduate programs are using their expertise and Shenandoah training to improve the distance…

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Senior Acting Majors Collaborate with Playwrights for Special Capstone Performance

Senior acting majors collaborated with playwrights to produce their senior capstone Playwrights Actor Project which was livestreamed via Facebook on Saturday, May 9. The night…

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18th Century History Comes Alive Through VR

Project Highlights Debates of Constitutional Convention

Shenandoah students, professors and the Shenandoah Center for immersive Learning (SCiL) are creating a virtual reality project that will transport participants back in time to…

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