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Publication of Note | June 2021

William H. Beach, “The First New York (Lincoln) Cavalry: From April 19, 1861 to July 7, 1865.” New York: The Lincoln Cavalry Association, 1902.

*Throughout 2021 the “Publication of Note” portion of the newsletter will highlight some of our director’s favorite histories and reminiscences published in the immediate decades…

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Trump Coaches Voice and Dialects for CATF’s Summer 2021 Radio Productions

Professor of Theatre Kirsten Trump, M.F.A., began her summer coaching voice and dialects for the Contemporary American Theater Festival’s radio productions of Kevin Artigue’s “Sheepdog,”…

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Therapeutic Songwriting Project by Landless Serving the Homeless ’04, ’13 Featured on WDVM Television

Assistant Professor of Music Therapy Bronwen Landless ’04, ’13, , M.M.T., MT-BC, and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Therapy Allison Terrell ’14, ’18 M.M.T., MT-BC,…

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Morrison ’14 Presents Lighting and Projection Design Masterclass

James Morrison ’14 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design & Production – Scenic & Lighting Design) visited Shenandoah University on May 15 and conducted…

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Romano ’91 Presents Workshop on Audition Strategies for Flutists

On May 15, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Theory Charlene Romano ’91, M.M., presented an auditions strategies workshop at May Flute Madness, an all-day outdoor…

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New Work by Burbridge ’20 Featured in 2021 HB Playwrights Reading Series

“Date with the Devil,” a new work by Carmen Burbridge ’20 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting), will be featured in the 2021 HB Playwrights…

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Shenandoah’s Children’s Literature Conference Serves Thousands 

The 44-Event Virtual Conference Continues Through the End of June With Some of Children’s Literature’s Most Acclaimed Authors & Illustrators

In recent weeks, thousands of students and hundreds of educators across the United States have learned about everything from understanding others’ perspectives and to how…

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Two Faculty Earn Transformative Teaching Award

Bob Larson, Elizabeth Morghen Sikes Honored for Excellence in Education

Two Shenandoah faculty members have earned the Transformative Teaching Award for their excellence and impact in educating and inspiring students. This year’s winners are Bob…

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Commencement Message from President Fitzsimmons

Celebrating 1,409 graduates in four ceremonies

Dear members of the university community, We made it through. Exhale. Give thanks. Dance! August 2020, when we welcomed our largest student body ever, seems…

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467 Hornets Completed Their Symptom Check Every Single Day!

Shenandoah Go Streak Completion Lasted From Jan. 15 Through May 20

A total of 467 faculty, staff and students filled out the Shenandoah Go app symptom checker for 124 days straight — which is considered a…

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