Think of a Christmas tune. What popped into your head? “Jingle Bells”? “Adeste Fidelis”? “Feliz Navidad”? “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer”? Well, from here on out, when you think of this festive ... Continue Reading Conservatory Clarinets In The Cavern
How to Write Like Your English Professor
If you can't write, you can't communicate fully - it's just that simple. A picture may speak a thousand words, but words can help provide some context for an image. A video may tell a story, but ... Continue Reading How to Write Like Your…
Why It’s Time to Get Your Flu Shot
You know you should get that flu shot. Well, you THINK you should get that flu shot. But who likes getting shots? And now that you consider it. . . what does that shot really do? "Hmmmmm," you think. ... Continue Reading Why It’s Time to Get…
Six Benefits of Short-Term Travel
What exactly does travel do for you? It’s a fair question. Venturing to new locales isn’t easy. It’s often as uncomfortable as it is fascinating. But the benefits. . . . The benefits of ... Continue Reading Six Benefits of Short-Term Travel
Adam Olson Makes a Great Noise
The Recording Excellence blog wants to make it clear: Shenandoah Conservatory Assistant Professor of Music Production and Recording Technology Adam Olson, M.A. is one of the “15 Outstanding Professors ... Continue Reading Adam Olson Makes a Great…
Virtuoso and Virtual: Music Education with DBR
“How do we make peace with this thing?” acclaimed violinist and composer Daniel Bernard Roumain said as he looked at his laptop in front of a room full of Shenandoah students studying music ... Continue Reading Virtuoso and Virtual: Music Education…
David McKee: 30 Years On the March
Music education is at the very heart of Shenandoah University's renowned Shenandoah Conservatory. It was one of the first four-year degrees offered by the conservatory and the program is known for ... Continue Reading David McKee: 30 Years On…
Why study history? What’s the point?
We asked Shenandoah University Associate Professor of History Ann Denkler that point-blank question. And guess what? She didn't give the answer we, or you, might expect. It's far more than learning ... Continue Reading Why study history? What’s the…