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Marchment Directs UK Premiere of Adamo’s ‘Little Women’ at Opera Holland Park

Director of Opera and Associate Professor Ella Marchment, B.M., will direct the United Kingdom premiere of Mark Adamo’s “Little Women” (and world premiere of the…

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Bowden Performs Fung’s Trumpet Concerto with CYSO

Assistant Professor of Trumpet Mary Elizabeth Bowden, M.A., presented the Chicago premiere of Vivian Fung’s Concerto for Trumpet on Sunday, Nov. 14, during a fall…

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British Tenor David Butt Philip Works with Music Students

British tenor David Butt Philip presented a masterclass to music students on Thursday, Nov. 11, and participated in an informal Q&A session with students about…

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‘Shark’ Daymond John shares words of wisdom at SU’s Business Symposium

Famed entrepreneur talks financial intelligence, learning from mentors and mistakes, and the importance of goals.

Read more about Daymond John’s appearance and the business symposium as a whole in The Winchester Star.

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Friday Faculty Spotlight: Business Professor John Winn

This week, we shine the spotlight on this veteran, business law expert and boomerang enthusiast

What do boomerangs, business, law, and skydiving have in common? Shenandoah Professor of Business Law John Winn, JD, LLM! Dr. Winn is the subject of…

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November 2021 Class Notes

Ronn McFarlane (C ’75) performed with Ayreheart at Second Stage Amherst, in Amherst, Virginia, in a concert presented by Amherst Glebe Arts Response. LaPearl Smith…

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WATTS Night Out Is Back

WATTS Night Out Raises Funds for Those Experiencing Homelessness

WATTS Night Out, an annual event held at Shenandoah University to raise funds and awareness for the Winchester Area Temporary Thermal Shelter (WATTS), occurs on…

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Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy News: Fall 2021

Several students win awards while another shares their pharmacy journey

Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Science in Pharmacogenomics & Personalized Medicine student Sidrah Alam ’22 was recently named SingleCare’s Best Up-and-Coming Pharmacist. Alam, (pictured…

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Symphony Orchestra Announces 2022 Chile Tour

  TOUR CANCELLED The Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra’s tour to Chile in May 2022 has been canceled.   Two years after the planned tour to…

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McCormick ’01, ’03, ’09 Named Executive Director of Early Music America

David McCormick ’01, ’03, ’09 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education, Master of Music in Performance, Artist Diploma) was named the executive director of Early…

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