We all remember the nursery rhymes we learned when we were younger. On February 1, 2018 we arrived at Incheon International Airport in Seoul. While awaiting our bus, I looked around at all of the ... Continue Reading There Was An Old Woman……
Working with the Korean Army By Gina Daddario, Professor and Chair of Mass Communication, Posting from Sokcho, Korea
Today it was still brutally cold with the temperatures hovering just below 20°F (feels like -2°F). Fortunately hand warmers are readily available and everyone agrees that the Army’s warmers are the ... Continue Reading Working with the Korean Army…
Super (Store) Size Me By Gina Daddario, Professor and Chair of Mass Communication
Today after our work shift, several of us decided to venture to the Super Store (that’s actually what it’s called) at the Olympic Park, where the Opening Ceremony was held last night (reminder: we’re ... Continue Reading Super (Store) Size Me By…
Musical Mathematician Libby Beller ‘19 Enjoys the ‘Best of Both Worlds’ Double majoring in clarinet performance and mathematics
Elizabeth (Libby) Beller ‘19 is a double major in clarinet performance and mathematics at Shenandoah University, where she says she “gets the best of both worlds” — the opportunity to become a ... Continue Reading Musical Mathematician Libby Beller ‘19…
Dorian Davis ’20 in Oscar-nominated short film “My Nephew Emmett” Shenandoah Musical Theatre Student Attends the Oscars
Shenandoah University musical theatre student Dorian Davis is going to the Oscars! This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to interact with and observe seasoned, world-renowned actors is a first for this ... Continue Reading Dorian Davis ’20 in Oscar-nominated…
Seoul Tripping By Gina Daddario, Professor and Chair of Mass Communication, Posting from Seoul, Korea
Yesterday we had our first scheduled day off and boarded yet another bus to take the nearly 3-hour road trip into Seoul. Much of the trip went through the rural mountainous Korean countryside; tunnels ... Continue Reading Seoul Tripping By Gina Daddario,…
What Is The Biathlon? By Jana Mangubat, Mass Communications '19, at the Alpensia Biathlon Stadium in PyeongChang, South Korea
Greetings from the Olympics! The teams have arrived and are getting ready for the biathlon. The first event is on Saturday, January 10th, and we can not be more excited for the events to be ... Continue Reading What Is The Biathlon? By…
“Forgotten” Work by Famed French Composer Jacques Ibert Comes to Light
A short work for bassoon and piano by famed French composer Jacques Ibert has been published for the first time after lying nearly silent for ninety-seven years. Written in 1921, likely as the ... Continue Reading “Forgotten” Work by Famed French…