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Hott ’25 Places 4th in Miss West Virginia and Wins Award

Jo Hott ’25 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) recently competed in the Miss West Virginia competition as Miss Shenandoah. In her first time competing,…

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CMI Celebrates Successful Return to Full, In-person Program

The 2022 Church Music Institute (CMI) welcomed 23 participants from seven states and the District of Columbia during its two-week run in June. Event highlights…

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Zoeter Performs and Teaches at Chamber Music Conference and Composer’s Forum of the East

Anna Lee van Buren Endowed Chair in Clarinet, Coordinator of Winds and Percussion and Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, M.M., performed and taught at the…

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The Gift of a (Success) Story

Shenandoah’s Children’s Literature Conference Merges Virtual and In-Person Events for a Uniquely Unbeatable Experience

The 2022 Shenandoah University Children’s Literature Conference combined virtual author and illustrator visits and in-person conference days to celebrate “The Gift of Story,” starting in…

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Shenandoah University Lends Creative Hand to Valley Health’s COVID-19 Vaccination Radio Campaign

‘Double Shot (Of The Country’s Love)’ Aims to Give Nudge to Those on the Fence About Getting the Vaccine

The radio hit “Double Shot (Of My Baby’s Love)” made its debut nearly 60 years ago, and the version recorded by The Swingin’ Medallions in…

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Shenandoah To Take Part in Virginia Private College Week

SU to Highlight the Quality and Affordability of Private Higher Education During Sessions for Prospective Students

Shenandoah University is one of 23 higher education institutions that will participate in Virginia Private College Week, hosted by the Council of Independent Colleges in…

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Transformative Teaching and Learning Receives Grant to Develop Inclusive Pedagogy Class

Course would teach best practices for inclusion, diversity and equity in the classroom

Transformative Teaching and Learning (TTL) at Shenandoah University recently was awarded a grant from the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network in Higher Education that…

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Stanley ’22 Helps Choreograph and Teach at Stagedoor Manor in New York

Eve Stanley ’22 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance) was hired as an assistant choreographer, dance instructor and student counselor for 3 summer sessions at…

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Vester Curates Concert for SoNA on Southern Black Cultural Traditions

Director of Contemporary Music, Coordinator for Conservatory in the Community and Assistant Professor of Contemporary Music Rod Vester, Ph.D., curated a concert inspired by “The…

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