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Music students attend Rock Lititz conference

MPRT, CAA and TDP Students Visit Rock Lititz

Music production and recording technology (MPRT), collaborative audio arts (CAA) and theatre design and production (TDP) students visited Rock Lititz in Lititz, Pennsylvania, for the…

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Spice Leads Interactive Networking Seminar at Rangsit University’s Conservatory of Music in Bangkok

Spice Leads Interactive Networking Seminar at Rangsit University’s Conservatory of Music in Bangkok

Director of Collaborative Audio Arts and Associate Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Graham Spice, M.S., led a seminar titled “Networking Strategies for Music…

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Singer/songwriter Liz Longley Engages Music Students During Virtual Visit

Singer/songwriter Liz Longley Engages Music Students During Virtual Visit

Liz Longley, an accomplished singer/songwriter, performer, recording artist and entrepreneur, worked with music students during a brief visit to Shenandoah Conservatory on Monday, Sept. 15.…

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Industry Expert Provides Hands-on Training in Wireless Technology and Studio Microphone Applications

Shenandoah Conservatory hosted Yuri Lysoivanov, senior market development specialist for Shure Incorporated, for a series of specialized workshops on Tuesday, April 8. The visit provided…

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Johnson ’25 Presents Research on Neurodivergent Hearing Loss Prevention at 2024 AES Show

Daniel-Jericho Johnson ’25 (Bachelor of Arts in Collaborative Audio Arts) delivered an impactful presentation, “How Audio Engineering Can Assist in Neurodivergent Hearing Loss Prevention,” at…

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