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Shenandoah University To Host Virginia Humanities Conference In April

Conference Explores The Theme Of ‘The Unbearable Humanities’

The 2017 Virginia Humanities Conference (VHC) at Shenandoah University, to be held Friday, April 7, and Saturday, April 8, explores the unbearable within the humanities.…

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Shenandoah University Professor Awarded PAEA Research Grant

Project To Address Critical Thinking Skills And Their Impact on PA Student Success

Distinguished Professor and Director of the Physician Assistant (PA) Studies program Anthony A. Miller, M.Ed., PA-C, was recently awarded the 2017 Faculty Generated Research Grant…

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Shenandoah Conservatory Jazz Ensemble and Winchester-Frederick County Bar Association Partner to Raise Funds for Legal Aid and Scholarships

First-Ever Jazz4Justice Fundraising Event Slated For April 9 at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema

The Shenandoah Conservatory Jazz Ensemble presents, “Jazz Goes to the Movies,” at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 9, at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema (181 Kernstown…

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Shenandoah University To Celebrate Women’s History Month

Women’s History Month Film Series and ‘Onward Victoria’ Staged Reading Round Out Planned Events

Shenandoah University will mark Women’s History Month in March by hosting its second-ever Women’s History Month Film Series, as well as a staged reading of…

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It’s Never Too Late to Start Over Again

Jay Daniels ’20 traveled a winding, sometimes dispiriting road to Shenandoah, but he remained intrepid, and is starting on a new path, using some of the hard-won lessons of the past as stepping stones.

In his 28 years of life, Jay Daniels ’20, has been many things: a 911 dispatcher, a television master control operator, radio advertising salesman, part-time…

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Paul DiFranco: Lights, Camera Music

Distinguished Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Paul DiFranco’s career as an in-demand music supervisor continues, to the benefit of his students.

His career in music supervision began with a song. A very famous song. A song you probably know, in some form or another. Hear the…

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Tae Kwon Do Champ Uses Skills to Grow, Break Challenges & Help Others

Ashley Hunziker ’18 transformed from bullied child into a teacher with a passion for healing, thanks, in great part, to her love of Tae Kwon Do.

Ashley Hunziker ’18 is a Tae Kwon Do teacher, coach and competitor driven to help others. Discover how this public health major is creatively incorporating…

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“nexUS” Receives Strong Review at the 34th Annual Clarice Smith Choreographers’ Showcase

Assistant Professor of Dance Tiffanie Carson, M.F.A., presented her 2016 work, “nexUS,” this month at the 34th annual Clarice Smith Choreographers’ Showcase at the Clarice…

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Stewart ’17 Wins First Place in the Flute Society of Washington’s Young Artist Competition

Flutist Jessica Stewart ’17 won first place in the Flute Society of Washington’s Young Artist Competition, which took place during the organization’s annual Mid-Atlantic Flute…

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