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Phil Aguaglia of PaGu Batons Presents Lecture Presentation and Custom Baton Fitting

Phil Aguaglia of PaGu Batons presented a lecture presentation on baton history and fabrication at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 19 in Armstrong Hall, Room 39.…

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Nursing Alumna Turns a Dream Into a Career That Fits Her Passion To Serve Others

Dynamic Clinical Experiences Inspire Dove’s Decision to Choose Adult Oncology and Hospice Care

Cynthia Dove is a December 2019 graduate of the Accelerated Second Degree (ASD) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)  program at Shenandoah University. Like a…

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Shenandoah Receives Exercise is Medicine on Campus Honor

University is a bronze-level campus

Shenandoah University has been named a 2019 bronze-level campus by Exercise is Medicine on Campus (EIM-OC), a program of the American College of Sports Medicine.…

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Students Tackle Event Operations at Super Bowl

Sport Business Association students work Super Bowl LIV in Miami

The Sport Business Association (SBA) at Shenandoah University traveled to Miami, Florida, in January to work in its second consecutive Super Bowl. The nine students…

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Genelec Representative Presents Workshop on Monitors and Speakers for MPRT Students

Genelec Director of Educational Sales Dave Maclaughlin presented a workshop on monitors and speakers on Wednesday, Feb. 6, for the music production & recording technology…

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Conservatory Students Participate in 2020 Global Game Jam

More than 20 participants took part in the Global Game Jam hosted at Shenandoah University from Friday, Jan. 31 through Sunday, Feb. 2, including several…

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Natalie Brooke ’18 Featured in the DCist

Frederick-based keyboardist Natalie Brooke ’18 (B.M. in Jazz Studies) got her formal education studying classical music and jazz at the prestigious Shenandoah Conservatory in Virginia.…

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Hillary Ridgley Appointed Assistant Professor of Music Education (Choral Emphasis)

Following a national search, Shenandoah Conservatory has appointed Hillary Ridgley, Ph.D., as assistant professor of music education (choral emphasis) beginning August 2020. She will join…

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