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Get A Free Haircut At SU Cutz

Students, come out and get a free haircut from barbers from The Shop, a local barber shop in Winchester, on Wednesday, Feb. 15, in the…

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Shenandoah Sends Students to Arizona For Hands-On Learning Experience During Super Bowl Week

Students Will Work NFL Events, Network with Sport Management Professionals, Tour Venues

Eight Shenandoah University students and two faculty members left for Arizona on Monday, Feb. 6, to begin a weeklong experiential learning trip centered around Super…

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Donate Your Unwanted Instruments To Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Epsilon

Shenandoah’s chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Epsilon, the coed national honorary band fraternity, is looking for donations of pre-owned instruments for its instrument donation…

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Vester and Wu Perform at SphinxConnect 2023 and Kennedy Center

Director of Contemporary Music, Coordinator for Conservatory in the Community and Assistant Professor of Contemporary Music Rod Vester, Ph.D., and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Vocal…

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Music Students Perform at Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C.

Several Shenandoah Conservatory music students were invited by graduate Chinese students to perform at a special Chinese New Year Celebration hosted by the Embassy of…

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Robare Directs SCAA Performing Dance Ensembles Winter Concert

The Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy (SCAA) Performing Dance Ensembles performed for a large and enthusiastic audience on Jan. 13, in Armstrong Hall on Shenandoah University’s…

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Conte Awarded Sam Hall Memorial Scholarship

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Voice (Soprano) Natalie Conte, M.M., was recently awarded the Sam Hall Memorial Scholarship. The $1,000 scholarship supports mature voices who are…

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Morris ’24, ’25 Presents at MTNA Collegiate Chapters Symposium

Pianist Sarah Morris ’24, ’25 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance, Graduate Certificate in Performing Arts Health & Fitness) presented at the Music Teachers National…

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Jefferson ’10 Selected as One of Yamaha’s ‘40 under 40’

Dr. Joseph L. Jefferson ’10 (Master of Music in Pedagogy) was selected as one of 40 educators throughout the country to be featured in the…

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Naumenko Sings on New Clarion Choir Album Featuring Rachmaninoff’s ‘All-Night Vigil’

Assistant Professor of Voice (Soprano) Fotina Naumenko, D.M.A., sang on the album “Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil,” recently released by the Clarion Choir under the leadership of…

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