Director of Acting and Associate Professor of Theatre J.J. Ruscella, M.F.A., shared a special presentation on March 28, at the Lincoln Center in New York City, on the use of virtual reality and ... Continue Reading Conservatory Faculty News: Spring 2017…
Education Faculty Lead Professionally Board service, world travel and an Apple honor mark spring 2017
Director of Teacher Licensure and Professor of Curriculum and Instruction Mary Bowser, Ed.D., was elected secretary of the Virginia Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (VACTE). The purpose of ... Continue Reading Education Faculty Lead Professionally Board…
Trumpet Ensemble to Perform at Prestigious Conference Group Will Appear at 2017 International Trumpet Guild Conference
The Shenandoah Conservatory Trumpet Ensemble has been invited to perform at the 2017 International Trumpet Guild (ITG) Conference in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The conference begins Tuesday, May 30. and ... Continue Reading Trumpet Ensemble to Perform at…
Sport Management Students Post Big Win Shenandoah Team Named 2017 College Sport Research Institute Case Study Competition Undergraduate Division Champions
Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business students, led by Director of Sport Management and Chair of the Management Science Division Joey Gawrysiak, Ph.D., and Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and ... Continue Reading Sport Management Students Post Big…
Vice-Dean Of The College Of St. George To Speak At Shenandoah University On April 27
The Rev. Dr. Hueston Finlay, warden of St. George’s House and vice-dean of the College of St. George at Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom, will speak at Shenandoah University at 6 p.m. on Thursday, ... Continue Reading Vice-Dean Of The College Of…
Conservatory Academics Division Hosts First-ever Celebration of Scholarship Event
The Conservatory Academics Division hosted its first-ever Celebration of Scholarship on April 7 in Ruebush Hall, Room 146. The event featured presentations from students in the graduate pedagogy and ... Continue Reading Conservatory Academics Division Hosts First-ever…
High Marks for Health Students Exam Success Reflects Top-Notch Program Content in a Variety of Health Professions
Graduating students trained in Shenandoah’s health professions programs are performing extremely well on their certification exams. The most recent group of graduates of the Bernard J. Dunn School of ... Continue Reading High Marks for Health Students…
Apple Pencil Makes Impact at Shenandoah Distribution Positively Affects iPad Use
Director for Academic Computer Technologies for the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology Richard J. Pierce, Ed.D., and Don Silvius, with iM Learning Support, conducted a study in fall 2016 to ... Continue Reading Apple Pencil Makes Impact at…