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National Jazz Workshop Events and Performances Welcome Hundreds of Participants to Shenandoah Conservatory

Features big bands, improvisational courses, masterclasses and jam sessions, July 15-20

The National Jazz Workshop (NJW) will hold its tenth week-long camp at Shenandoah Conservatory from Sunday, July 15, through Friday, July 20. The event welcomes…

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Shenandoah Physician Assistant Studies Class of 2019 Gala Benefits Others

Funds Raised At Event Are Helping Organizations In Winchester And Nicaragua

The Shenandoah University Physician Assistant (PA) Studies Class of 2019 raised $12,000 for health and human services organizations at its recent gala.  On June 29,…

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Respiratory Care Creates VR Experience With SCIL

Immersive Learning Encourages Empathy For Patients

Shenandoah’s Division of Respiratory Care recently collaborated with the Shenandoah Center for Immersive Learning (SCIL) to create a virtual reality (VR) video for students to…

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From Reluctant Reader To Passionate Writer

Newbery Medal-winner Katherine Applegate Shares Her Writing Story at Shenandoah University’s 33rd Annual Children’s Literature Conference

Katherine Applegate, author of a host of books, including the Newbery Medal-winning “The One and Only Ivan,” wasn’t much of a reader growing up. She…

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An Incubator for Literacy Education

Degree, Conference, Writing Project and Student Writing Effort Combine To Create a Culture of Literacy Education In Northern Virginia at Shenandoah University

For a few special moments on the afternoon of May 31, the entire student body of Winchester’s Garland R. Quarles Elementary School (GQES) celebrated inside…

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2018 Military Expo Serves Those Who Served

Shenandoah Hosts Expo For Vets, Active Duty Members of the Armed Forces, Their Families and Caregivers

Mel Siebert, 37, joined the Army eight years ago as a medic, but while returning from her first tour of Afghanistan, Siebert suffered a back…

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Mosaic Center Director Wins Cutting-Edge Curriculum Award

McCampbell Lien Earns Honor For FYS Course

Shenandoah University’s Director of Inclusion and Diversity and Mosaic Center for Diversity Director Maggie McCampbell Lien is one of 10 winners of a new Cutting-Edge…

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Shenandoah Well Represented at Dublin International Piano Competition

Eoín Fleming ’20 advanced to the semifinals in the Dublin International Piano Competition (DIPC) and won the prize for the best Irish pianist in the…

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33rd Children’s Literature Conference Rocks the Library and the Rooftop

Free Public Events at Handley Library and Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum Feature Children’s Literature ‘Rock Stars’

Shenandoah University kicks off its weeklong 33rd annual Children’s Literature Conference (CLC) on Monday, June 25, with a day of presentations, workshops and discussions at…

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Lessons in Education From Finland

Shenandoah Students Bring Home Insights From Top Educational System

Over spring break, three faculty members from Shenandoah University’s School of Education & Leadership (SEL) took 19 doctoral, master’s and undergraduate students to Finland to…

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