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Romano ’91 Performs and Presents Workshops During Summer 2021 Season

On July 11, flutist and Adjunct Associate Professor of Musicianship Charlene Romano ’91, M.M., performed at a memorial concert sponsored by the Winchester Chapter of…

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Fleming ’20, ’22 Wins 5th Prize at Maria Canals International Piano Competition in Barcelona

Pianist Eoín Fleming ’20, ’22 (Bachelor of Music in Performance, Master of Music in Performance) was awarded 5th prize at the 66th Maria Canals International…

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Tierno Presents Research Paper at Medieval and Renaissance International Music Conference

Auxiliary Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music History Alanna Ropchock Tierno, Ph.D., virtually presented her research paper “Old Music, New Places: Heinrich Finck’s Sacred Works in…

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Evolving Plans for Fall 2021

SU navigates a “normal” academic year amidst an ever-changing virus

Dear students, faculty and staff, I hope that you have had an enjoyable and restful summer. The fortitude and can-do attitude that our community has…

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Gawrysiak Named Collegiate Esports Program Director of the Year

Honor Comes From The National Association of Collegiate Esports

The National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE), a global leader in esports education and engagement, named SU Esports Program Director Joey Gawrysiak, Ph.D., as Program…

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Faculty Lend Research to Textbook on Spirituality in Pharmacy

Book Examines Why Spirituality Is Important in Health Care

A group of Shenandoah faculty has recently collaborated in writing a textbook about spirituality and its importance in pharmacy practice. The textbook, “Spirituality in Pharmacy:…

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Professor’s Book Examines Masculinity in Chicanx and Mexican Literature

Bryan Pearce-Gonzales writes about masculine relationships and what it signifies to be a Mexican male

Professor of Hispanic Studies Bryan Pearce-Gonzales, Ph.D., recently published his first book, “Societal Constructions of Masculinity in Chicanx and Mexican Literature: From Machismo to Feminist…

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Mathematics Professor Selected for Prestigious Program

Chase Mathison will become a member of Project NExT for Math Faculty

Assistant Professor of Mathematics Chase Mathison, Ph.D., has been selected for the prestigious Project NExT for junior mathematics faculty. The NExT in Project NExT stands…

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Associate Professor in Physical Therapy Recognized for Dissertation

Aaron Hartstein Earns Award Through University of South Dakota Graduate School

Shenandoah University Physical Therapy Associate Professor Aaron Hartstein recently had his Ph.D. dissertation earn one of two Distinguished Dissertation Awards through the University of South…

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