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Understanding How Faith Intersects With Learning In The Classroom

Shenandoah’s School of Education & Leadership Receives Grant to Explore Spiritually Responsible Pedagogy

When teachers bring their authentic selves into the classroom and teach with intention to honor their students as unique, whole individuals, greater success tends to…

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Associate Professor Is ‘Master Teacher of Honor’

Karrin S. Lukacs, Ph.D. Receives Recognition From Kappa Delta Pi

Shenandoah University Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction Karrin S. Lukacs, Ph.D., has received the Master Teacher of Honor Award from the Kappa Delta Pi…

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Saul ’18, ’20 Participates in Flute Masterclass with Sir James Galway at Kennedy Center

Flutist Sarah Saul ’18, ’20, performed Lowell Liebermann’s “Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, op. 39”  in the March 14 masterclass with Sir James Galway at 7:30…

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Conservatory Students Take Part in Global Game Jam

Shenandoah University served as an official Global Game Jam site on Jan. 25, through Jan. 27. This was the first time the event has been…

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Former Lost Boy Inspires New Partnerships

Presenter Connects With Local Children, Teens, and Business School Through MLK Week Event

One young entrepreneur’s extraordinary life story inspired and impressed students and faculty at the elementary-to-university levels during Shenandoah University’s January 2019 week of activities recognizing…

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Poetry Slam Brings Students To Shingleton Court

Poetry & Basketball Merge At MLK Week Event Sponsored By Shenandoah’s School of Education & Leadership

Shingleton Gymnasium at Shenandoah University hosted a unique kind of competition during Martin Luther King, Jr. Week events in January: a poetry slam for area…

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Short Play by Westray ’19 Accepted for NYC Summerfest 2019

William Westray’s ’19 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) first short play, “86 Rob the Waiter,” first presented at The Playwright’s Performance at Shenandoah…

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Play Written, Directed and Performed by Theatre Students Featured at New York Theater’s Winterfest

“Fast, Ugly, and Fucked Up,” a play written by Daniel Rylee Bush ’19 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) and directed by Avery Aaron Sedlacek…

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Shores ’99 Mixes and Masters Grammy Award-winning “Songs of Orpheus”

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Dan Shores ’99, B.M., mixed and mastered “Songs of Orpheus,” featuring Karim Sulayman & Apollo’s Fire,…

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