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Sweigard ’16 Joins First National Tour of ‘Six’

Kelsee Sweigard ’16 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) will launch the first national tour of Broadway’s “Six” as an alternate for Seymour, Aragon…

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Friday Faculty Spotlight: Bryan Pearce-Gonzales, Ph.D.

Discover more about the professor of Hispanic studies and the joy he brings to his life and work

This week’s Friday Faculty Spotlight subject is Professor of Hispanic Studies Bryan Pearce-Gonzales, Ph.D. Dr. Pearce-Gonzales is the chair of the Department of Languages and…

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McCormick Civil War Institute Celebrates Completion of Two Projects

A new book and an interpretative handout are available now

Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute prides itself on creating opportunities for students to engage in research and the real-world work of historians. Recently, two…

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Music Therapy Program Partners with WMC to Launch Music Therapy Program

The Shenandoah Conservatory music therapy program has partnered with Valley Health to launch a music therapy program at Winchester Medical Center (WMC). Adjunct Assistant Professor…

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Harp Students Embark on U.K. Tour and Record at Abbey Road Studios

Shenandoah Conservatory harp students Brynn Olden ’25 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) and Serenity Flores ’25 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) received an invitation to…

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Marchment Presents Workshops and Participates in Online Opera Discussion

Director and Associate Professor of Opera Ella Marchment, B.M., presented a workshop this month at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) with directors…

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Robblee Guest Conducts and Teaches at High Schools Across the U.S.

Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Conducting Tim Robblee, Ph.D., guest conducted and taught in multiple high schools across the United States during the…

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Marchment Featured in Article on American Premiere of Tailleferre’s Comic Operettas

Director and Associate Professor of Opera Ella Marchment, B.M., was featured in an article by Robert Hugill on her work in directing the American premiere…

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Films by Hill Receive Awards at Film Festivals

The film “Noisy,” directed by Visiting Associate Professor of Acting Cedric Hill, B.A.,was awarded the Best Short Film at the Cambria Film Festival and Best…

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Wilkins ’78 Featured in Biographical Documentary Series

Thomas Wilkins ’78 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education) was featured in “Beyond the Baton: A Conductor’s Journey,” a biographical documentary series produced by Nebraska…

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