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Shenandoah to Host Veterans Community Engagement Forum

Event will explore the issues facing veterans and their families, and identify available resources

Shenandoah University will host a Veterans Community Engagement Forum on Thursday, June 2, at 1 p.m. in Halpin-Harrison Hall. The event will bring together veterans…

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MSAT/PAM Grad Contributing to New Textbook

Work focuses on dance injuries and importance of communication with health care providers

Carina (Stern) Nasrallah ’15, a graduate of Shenandoah University’s Master of Science in Athletic Training and Performing Arts Medicine certificate programs, is one of almost…

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Roberts Performs and Teaches in the U.S., France, the Netherlands and Spain for Sabbatical

Chair of Instrumental Division, Coordinator for Conservatory in the Community and Professor of Saxophone Timothy Roberts, D.M.A., enjoyed an intense spring semester of performing and…

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Brayboy ’22 and Greene ’22 Explore Nashville Music Scene During Spring Break

Adjunct Instructor of Music (Songwriting) Music Kenny Sharpless, B.A., invited Michaela Brayboy ’22 (Bachelor of Arts in Recording & Audio Arts) and Chase Greene ’22…

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Bigelow ’18 Cast in National Tour of ‘Anastasia: The Musical’

Actor, singer and dancer Zachary Bigelow ’18 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) was cast in the national tour of “Anastasia: The Musical.” He…

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Tony Award Winner Rachel Bay Jones Leads Song Coaching Workshop and Masterclass with Musical Theatre Students

Tony Award winner Rachel Bay Jones (“Dear Evan Hansen”) visited campus on Saturday, April 23, to present an all-day song coaching workshop and masterclass with…

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Romero ’24 Establishes Scholarship to Support High School Students

Wayne Romero ’24 (Bachelor of Music in Music Production & Recording Technology) recently established the Wayne’s Room Scholarship for high school students seeking higher education…

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Shenandoah Professor Celebrates Earth Day and New Book With Local Elementary School Students

Laura K. Zimmermann visits school to talk about marvelous mushrooms, the subject of her book, “Mushroom Rain” 

On Earth Day, in a room ringed with full bookshelves, second-grade students at Quarles Elementary School in Winchester wanted to talk about a particular mushroom…

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Opera Orlando Presents ‘Lizbeth’ by Albert and Herman

Opera Orlando will present a new revised version of “Lizbeth,” an opera composed by Professor Emeritus of Composition and Musical Theatre and Producing Artistic Director…

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McCaskill ’17 Makes Off-Broadway Debut in ‘Exception to the Rule’

Actor, singer, director and teacher Jordan Leigh McCaskill ’17 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) will make her off-Broadway debut as the female swing…

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