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Niess ’20 Wins Navy Band Trumpet Audition

Caeley Niess ’20 recently won the trumpet audition with the United States Navy Band. Niess is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Music in Performance (Trumpet)…

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Byrd ’21 Receives Inaugural Jamal Barzinji Award

Ashayla Byrd, a junior at Shenandoah University who is pursuing a double major in dance and English, was awarded the first Jamal Barzinji Scholar Award…

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Shenandoah Shines With Solar Power System

New rooftop solar installation is largest among all of Virginia’s higher-education institutes

Shenandoah University now boasts the largest rooftop solar power system of any Virginia college or university. Through a partnership with the solar power company Secure…

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MPRT Students Visit NYC for Audio Engineering Society Convention

Students and faculty in the Music Production & Recording Technology program visited New York City to attend the 146th Audio Engineering Society (AES) Convention in…

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Shenandoah Nursing Graduates Excel on Exam

University bests national rates on NCLEX

Shenandoah University May 2019 nursing graduates outperformed national test-takers on the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX).  Shenandoah…

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Jokubaviciute Collaboration with Midori Receives Critical Acclaim from The Washington Post

Assistant Professor of Piano Ieva Jokubaviciute, M.M., received a wonderful review by The Washington Post for her collaboration with Midori following the duo’s performance at…

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Guest Organist Hosts Seminar on ‘Composing for the Liturgy and for the Organ in Our Time’

Guest organist David Hurd hosts a seminar on “Composing for the Liturgy and for the Organ in Our Time” from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.…

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Book Featuring Student, Faculty & Alumni Writers Published

Volume Traces Winchester's History In Artifacts

“A Prominent Place: Winchester’s 275 Years in 50 Artifacts,” an anthology of 50 essays co-edited by Jonathan A. Noyalas, M.A. ’01, director of the McCormick…

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Students Pen Essay in Volume III of Shenandoah’s Peer-Reviewed Journal

Journal of the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil War Era Hits Stores This Week

For the first time, Shenandoah University students have collaborated on an essay for the Journal of the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil War Era —…

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Shenandoah Career Switchers Win State Awards

Program alumni receive top honors from the Virginia Association for Teachers of Family and Consumer Sciences

The Virginia Association for Teachers of Family and Consumer Sciences (VATFACS) recently honored two alumni of the Shenandoah University Career Switchers program. Terri Evers, who…

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