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A Major Change That Made All The Difference

Kaitlyn Sage ’20 switched to the public health program two years into her Shenandoah education. “I would have never found my passion without my public…

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Athletic Trainer Says Her Shenandoah Education Prepared Her to Work in Any Athletic Training Facility

Kayla D. O’Connell ’19, ’20, says the most rewarding part of her career is creating connections with her student-athletes. This helps her know how they…

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Ashley Kincaid ’14 Uses Her Degree Every Day

Through classwork, on-campus employment and internships, Ashley Kincaid ’14, developed the skills needed to forge a  career path that includes, marketing, communications, and art. 

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R. Eric Stone Appointed Associate Professor of Scenic Design

Shenandoah Conservatory announces the appointment of scenic designer and educator R. Eric Stone, M.F.A., as associate professor of scenic design beginning August 2023. Stone succeeds…

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Aubrey Deeker Hernandez Appointed Associate Professor of Acting

Shenandoah Conservatory announces the appointment of Aubrey Deeker Hernandez, M.F.A., as associate professor of acting beginning August 2023. “I am so impressed with the students,…

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Communications Grad Has Taken His Basketball Expertise Around The World

Jamal K. Atkins '01 credits Shenandoah with helping him develop the skills he's used making a difference on three continents and in 10 countries

Jamal K. Atkins ’01 credits Shenandoah with helping him develop the skills he’s used making a difference on three continents and in 10 countries.

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Alumna Returns As Assistant Professor

Dr. Kathleen Lasick Wants to Provide Students With A Shenandoah Experience as Supportive as Her Own

A Shenandoah University graduate is returning to her alma mater this fall to teach as an assistant professor of biology.  Kathleen Lasick ’16, Ph.D., earned…

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Theatre Students Experience London on GEL Trip

Twelve theatre students accompanied Assistant Dean for Student Learning and Professor of Theatre Carolyn Coulson, Ph.D., on the Global Experiential Learning (GEL) trip to London,…

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Minuto ’19 Performs at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts During Summer Season

Caitlyn Minuto ’19 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance) is spending her summer at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Fredericksburg, Virginia. She…

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