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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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Sabatine ’24 Performs in Shows at Carowinds for First Professional Dance Contract

Ian Sabatine ’24 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance) danced at the amusement park Carowinds in Charlotte, North Carolina, in the shows “Retrospect” and “Street…

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Church Music Institute Presents Free Public Performances Featuring Guest Clinicians

Church Music Institute Director and Adjunct Associate Professor of Organ Wayne L. Wold ’07, D.M.A., presents two free public performances as part of the 2023…

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Emanuele Andrizzi Appointed Director of Orchestral Studies, Associate Professor of Conducting

Shenandoah Conservatory announces the appointment of conductor, composer and pianist Emanuele Andrizzi, D.M.A., as director of orchestral studies and associate professor of conducting beginning August…

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Allison ’27 Wins Applause Award at Dr. Phillips Center

Jaxon Allison ’27 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) recently won the Applause Award from the Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando, Florida. He will…

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Students, Faculty, Alumni Present Record Number of Presentations and Workshops at Voice Foundation’s Annual Symposium

Shenandoah Conservatory students, alumni and faculty presented a record number of podium presentations and pedagogical workshops at the Voice Foundation’s 52nd annual symposium, Care of…

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Tristan Blankenship Appointed Visiting Assistant Professor of Music Education

Shenandoah Conservatory announces the appointment of Tristan Blankenship, M.M.E., as visiting assistant professor of music education beginning August 2023. Blankenship succeeds Chair of Conservatory Academics…

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School of Business Mourns The Loss Of Executive-in-Residence Clyde Lamond

He Gave Generously Of His Time And Expertise To Help And Encourage Students

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our treasured Executive in Residence Clyde Campbell Lamond III (age 82), who passed away…

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Creating a Culture of Children’s Literacy Through Shenandoah

Philanthropy Makes a Huge Difference in Bringing Books and a Love of Reading to Students While Also Supporting Their Educators

On a Thursday in May at Shenandoah University, two nationally known children’s authors received the kind of reception usually reserved for pop music stars.  Katherine…

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Environmental Studies Students Win Spots In Prestigious Summer Research Programs

Two Undergraduates Will Gain Invaluable Experience in Louisiana and Tennessee

Two Shenandoah University environmental studies students will participate in prestigious Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) programs backed by the National Science Foundation this summer.  Josephine…

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