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Trumpet Studio Hosts Virtual Brass Masterclass with Anthony Plog

Under the direction of Adjunct Associate Professor of Trumpet Chuck Seipp, D.M.A., the Shenandoah Conservatory trumpet studio hosted composer, brass composer, brass coach and trumpeter…

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Students to Perform Work by Azerbaijani Composer for Kronos Quartet’s Fifty-for-the-Future Project

Director of Chamber Music and Professor of Viola and Chamber Music Doris Lederer, Diploma, Curtis Institute of Music, will work with select undergraduate students to…

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Buzzy Arrives and Is Bigger Than Ever

Bronze statue honors Shenandoah President Emeritus James A. “Jim” Davis and his wife, Janet ’85

Shenandoah’s newest addition, a one-ton bronze statue of the university mascot, Buzzy the Hornet, traveled the 1,466 miles to arrive at its permanent home at…

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Nursing Graduate Student Wins NLN-Home Instead Scholarship

Garcia One Of First To Receive New Scholarship

Cecilia Garcia, a student in Shenandoah University’s adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner program (AGPCNP), is one of nine students from across the country to win…

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Avalon Literary Magazine Enters New Publication Season

Semester begins with new and returning staff and fresh creative works

By Rachel Deanne Sherman ’18 As Shenandoah University students adjust to the new semester, Avalon literary magazine’s team is preparing the publication’s fall 2018 edition.…

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Crass ’18 Awarded $5,000 in Strong Scholars Scholarship

Music education major Olivia Crass ’18 was one of two Shenandoah University students selected to be a Strong Scholars recipient, receiving $5,000 from the Hattie…

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Shenandoah Addresses Special-Education Teacher Shortage

Master of Science in Special Education producing caring, compassionate teachers

The Special-Education Teacher Shortage There’s a teacher shortage in special education. From 2005 to 2012, the number of special education teachers employed by U.S. schools…

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Niess ’20 Tours Europe with Orchestra of the Americas

This summer, Caeley Niess ’20 was selected to participate in the Orchestra of the Americas 2018 European Tour. The Orchestra of the Americas comprises approximately…

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Wyatt ’19 Tours and Competes with 11-time World Champion Drum Corps, The Cadets

Trumpeter Jonathan Wyatt ’19 recently toured the country with 11-time World Champion Drum Corps, The Cadets. On the road, the ensemble competed with other drum…

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Singing A Song Of Unity And Healing

Music Therapy Alumna’s 'Race and #Real Talk' Program Creates A ‘Musical Safe Space’ That Leads To Positive Change

Shana Oshiro ’13 MT-BC, (graduate certificate in music therapy), and her quartet, HALO (short for Harmony’s African-American Legacy Organization) are using barbershop music to bring…

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