Two Shenandoah University undergraduate students, Kevin Cappello and Michaela Ibrahim, have been awarded $5,000 scholarships through the Hattie M. Strong Foundation (HMSF). The students were chosen ... Continue Reading Two College of Arts &…
Conservatory Graduate Student to Make Conducting Debut at Carnegie Hall
Joseph Choi, a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts in orchestral conducting, has been invited to the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York City for his conducting debut on Sunday, Oct. ... Continue Reading Conservatory Graduate Student to Make…
Physical Therapy Students Volunteer In The Eastern Caribbean
Earlier this year, Shenandoah University third-year physical therapy students Blair Ringley ’16 and Baily Leonard ’16 joined a team from the World Pediatric Project (WPP) for the organization’s ... Continue Reading Physical Therapy Students Volunteer In…
Have Your Cake and Eat It Too: Shenandoah Conservatory Celebrates All-Steinway School Designation
A life-sized Steinway Model “B” piano cake created by Buddy Valastro of Carlo’s Bake Shop topped off Shenandoah University’s Sept. 25 celebration of the completion of its All-Steinway School ... Continue Reading Have Your Cake and Eat…
Shenandoah Conservatory Announces First Ever Jazz Soloist Competition for High School Students
Shenandoah Conservatory is pleased to announce its first ever Jazz Soloist Competition! High school students from across the nation are invited to submit video recordings to compete for scholarships, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Conservatory Announces First Ever…
Shenandoah University and LFCC to Bring ‘The Hunting Ground’ Screenings to Winchester
Shenandoah University and Lord Fairfax Community College (LFCC) have partnered to bring “The Hunting Ground,” a documentary about the sexual assault of men and women on college and university ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University and LFCC to…
University Awarded Nearly $1 Million in Federal Grant Money for Behavioral Health Education
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has awarded a grant expected to total $935,393 over three years to Shenandoah ... Continue Reading University Awarded Nearly $1 Million…
Why study history? What’s the point?
We asked Shenandoah University Associate Professor of History Ann Denkler that point-blank question. And guess what? She didn't give the answer we, or you, might expect. It's far more than learning ... Continue Reading Why study history? What’s the…