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Carrasco ’99 Appointed Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico

Ludwig Carrasco ’99 (Bachelor of Music in Performance – Violin) was appointed artistic director and principal conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico. Mexico’s…

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Pharmacy Student Organization Honored for Medicare Part D Day Program

Shenandoah chapter of the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists will represent region at annual conference 

The American Pharmacists Association – Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) recently honored its Shenandoah University chapter with the organization’s regional Innovative Programming Award at the…

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Considering the ‘State of the Economy’

2022 Economic Summit Provides A Glimpse At Today’s Economic Landscape

More than 175 participants attended the inaugural Economic Summit held at Shenandoah University on Nov. 9. Hosted by the Top of Virginia Regional Chamber and…

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Shenandoah Student Has Rewarding Experience During Internship With Washington Spirit

Patrick Maneval ’23 Worked With Pro Soccer Players As A High-Performance Coaching Intern

Shenandoah University student Patrick Maneval ’23 plans to one day become a sport psychologist specializing in mental performance, mental health, and the impact that different…

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Escalona ’26 Selected to Premiere Choral Work at 2022 VMEA Conference

Maximiliano Fernández Escalona ’26 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education) was selected to premiere his piece “What Would I Give?” as part of the Composition…

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Rose ’23 Pursues Degree After 15-year Hiatus, Uses Theatre and Technology to Fight Addiction

Boomer Rose ’23 (Bachelor of Arts in University Interdisciplinary Studies) presented his senior research project “The Road to Me” on Friday, Dec. 2, in the…

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Duke ’15 Promoted to Chief Operating Officer For APMP

BBA Alumna And MBA Student Accepts Leadership Role At Global Proposal Management Organization

Congratulations to School of Business alumna and MBA student Julia Duke ’15, who was recently promoted to Chief Operating Officer for the Association of Proposal…

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Cultivating Real-World Solutions For Social Entrepreneurship

Business Students Engage in Social-Change Initiatives At Sullivan Foundation Ignite Retreat, Oct. 7-9

School of Business seniors Camryn Roberts, ’23 (BBA/Concentration in Health Care Management and B.S. in Public Health) and Logan Piotter, ’23 (BBA/Concentration in Business Administration),…

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Hernandez ’23 Presents on Marching Technique at VMEA Conference

Amy Hernandez ’23 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education) presented “It’s a Choice: A Band Director’s Guide to Visual Technique” at the Virginia Music Educators…

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Shenandoah Conservatory Attends 2022 VMEA Conference

Students, faculty and alumni from Shenandoah Conservatory’s music education department attended the Virginia Music Educators Association (VMEA) conference in Richmond, Virginia, from Nov. 17, through…

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