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Posters featuring QR code links to video tutorials set to appear in Shenandoah classrooms

A pair of Academic Computing Technology (ACT) staffers in Shenandoah University’s Center for Teaching, Learning & Technology (CTLT) are preparing to implement a system that…

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Benefit Performance on Campus & Staged Readings at Bright Box Theater of Musical ‘Lilac’

Musical theatre majors Jack Murphy ’20 and Bailey Baker ’20 have been working on “Lilac,” a musical which began as a scene with Playwrights student…

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Shenandoah Trombone Collective Performs at American Trombone Workshop and More

The Shenandoah Trombone Collective presented its first public concert on Feb. 18. It also performed at The American Trombone Workshop hosted by The U.S. Army…

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Guest Music Therapist Michael Viega Presents “Rising from the Ashes”

Guest music therapist Michael Viega presents “Rising from the Ashes” at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 15, in Glaize Studio Theatre. “Rising from the Ashes”…

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Learning About Civil Discourse In Higher Education

Shenandoah Partners With Muslim-Majority Countries To Exchange Ideas

Shenandoah University recently partnered with Bridgewater College and two universities in Muslim-majority countries to learn how to provide better opportunities for civil discourse within higher…

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CANCELED — Waka Flocka Flame Concert at Shenandoah

The welfare of our attendees is our top concern and vitally important to Shenandoah University. In light of recent media reports we have made the…

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Learning Business From Within

Shenandoah Students Perform Work That Benefits Businesses

At Shenandoah University’s Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business, students learn by doing, which often means their classwork involves assisting an array of businesses.…

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Singers Perform for Residents at Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury

On Wednesday, March 6, a group of singers, accompanied by pianist Cahal Masterson ’19, presented a program of Mozart duets and trios for the residents…

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Voice Students Succeed at Sue Goetz Ross Memorial Vocal Competition

On Saturday, March 9, singers from Shenandoah Conservatory competed in Bethesda, Maryland, at the Sue Goetz Ross Memorial Voice Competition presented by the Friday Morning…

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