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Haven Leads Masterclasses in Gold Metallic Embroidery for Costume Students

Bob Haven came to campus on Saturday, March 13, to lead costume students in a masterclass on gold metallic embroidery. After Haven retired from university…

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Actor and Teacher Scott Krinsky Shares Industry Insights with Theatre Majors

Scott Krinsky, Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) actor and teacher with the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, recently spoke to the…

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Check out C-SPAN for Episodes on American History

Shenandoah Historian Jonathan Noyalas Speaks on Civil War-Related Topics

Throughout March, C-SPAN’s American History TV has been featuring presentations in which Director of the McCormick Civil War Institute Jonathan Noyalas, ’01, M.A., talks about…

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Shenandoah Recognized For Creating Culture Of Wellness On Campus

Shenandoah Is One Of 73 Campuses Worldwide To Earn A Gold-Level Designation by Exercise is Medicine

Shenandoah University is one of 153 universities and colleges around the world to be honored by Exercise is Medicine for its efforts to create a…

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O’Neill ’92 Completes AES Immersive Academy

Director and Associate Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Golder O’Neill ’92, M.M.E., completed the Audio Engineering Society’s (AES) Immersive Academy on Feb. 11.…

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‘Jeannette’: Is It Theatre? Is It Film? YES!

Reflections on Crafting a Virtual Play in the Age of COVID-19

by Kit Wilder, director, “Jeannette” “Jeannette” is available for streaming on Conservatory Performs for You (CP4U) through Tuesday, April 6. Visit conservatoryperforms.org to learn more.…

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Jazz Studies Explores Metric Modulations with Poole

The jazz studies program hosted saxophonist Thomas “Tommy” Poole during its virtual jazz forum session on March 8, which explored metric modulations in jazz improvisation.…

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Music Therapy Program Launches Radio Listening Research Project to Help Dementia Patients

The music therapy program at Shenandoah Conservatory launched “RadioMe,” a partnership research project with the Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research at Anglia Ruskin University,…

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Oshiro ’21 Leads National Series of Anti-racism Workshops

Shana Oshiro ’21, MT-BC, (Master of Music Therapy) leads the Race & #RealTalk program, a national series of anti-racism workshops. The program incorporates music, group…

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