Over the summer, Michael Christie '17 won the prestigious lead trumpet spot in the Disneyland All-American College Band. Watch as Christie plays along with Wayne Bergeron, one of the world's greatest ... Continue Reading Attention for Jazz at Shenandoah…
Dorcas Román Rodríguez Joins Dance Faculty Román Appointed Visiting Assistant Professor of Modern Dance for 2016–2017 Academic Year
Shenandoah Conservatory has appointed Dorcas Román Rodríguez, M.F.A., as visiting assistant professor of modern dance.“I'm delighted that Dorcas will be joining our dance division faculty in this ... Continue Reading Dorcas Román Rodríguez Joins Dance…
Physician Assistant Student Talks Hospice Care in D.C. Dustin Bogan '16 Participates in Patient Quality of Life Coalition's Lobby Day
Palliative and hospice care are important issues for health care professionals to consider, particularly as the U.S. population ages. However, they aren’t issues only for the elderly – they’re ... Continue Reading Physician Assistant Student Talks Hospice…
Dance Chair Featured in Dance Magazine
Christina Halpin Chair in Dance, Chair of the Dance Division and Associate Professor of Dance Ting-Yu Chen, M.F.A., is featured in the August 2016 issue of Dance Magazine, in an article about grading ... Continue Reading Dance Chair Featured in Dance…
National Audiences for Polite’s Words
Associate Professor of Sports Management and Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Fritz Polite, Ph.D., of the School of Business is becoming a go-to expert regarding matters of sport management, ... Continue Reading National Audiences for Polite’s Words
Andrew Carson Joins Theatre Faculty Carson Appointed Assistant Professor of Lighting Design
Shenandoah Conservatory has appointed Andrew Carson, M.F.A., as assistant professor of lighting design beginning August 2016. Carson will succeed William “Mac” Bozman, M.F.A., who retired at the end ... Continue Reading Andrew Carson Joins Theatre Faculty…
Children’s Literature Conference Inspires
Two hundred teachers and librarians attended the 31st annual Children’s Literature Conference (CLC), “Words and Pictures: The Art of the Matter,” which delved into visual literacy and strategies for ... Continue Reading Children’s Literature Conference Inspires
Happiness Lessons From Fiji
A Shenandoah University class took time this summer to study happiness in perhaps the happiest place on Earth – Fiji. The “Psychology of Happiness” class, led by Associate Professor of Psychology ... Continue Reading Happiness Lessons From Fiji