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Tuition Due Date has Changed for the Spring 2021 Semester

Tuition for the Spring term, normally due on December 15, has been extended to December 18

The SU Family, Students, Faculty, and Staff, are excited and proud to have made it through the Fall Semester. We knew there would be challenges…

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Shenandoah University is test-unnecessary

Not having test scores is not a disadvantage

“Uncertain times,” “unprecedented,” & “the new normal” Over the past nine months, it’s been nearly impossible to avoid these words/terms. They’ve become part of our…

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Sign up for Shenandoah’s First J-Term

Online Courses Range from Medical Ethics to Marketing

Shenandoah University will hold its first-ever January term, or J-Term, to provide students a chance to earn additional undergraduate credits. The J-Term will be held…

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O’Konski Named VASTA New Orchestra Teacher of the Year

Violist Laura O’Konski is the recipient of the Virginia String Teachers Association (VASTA) Award for New Orchestra Teacher of the Year. O’Konski currently serves as…

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Matthew Edwards ’15 – Fall 2020 Updates

Associate Professor of Voice, Coordinator of Musical Theatre Voice and Artistic Director of the Contemporary Commercial Music (CCM) Vocal Pedagogy Institute Matthew Edwards ’15, D.M.A.,…

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Meyer Presents on Functional Training of the Voice at China National Artistic Voice Medicine Forum

Director of the Janette Ogg Voice Research Center and Associate Professor of Voice (Baritone) and Vocal Pedagogy David Meyer, D.M., presented a virtual discussion on…

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Clarinet Students Eady ’22 and Mattson ’24 Place in MTNA Virginia State Level Competition

Clarinet students Peter Mattson ’24 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) and Erin Eady ’22 (Master of Music in Performance) have won the Virginia state level…

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Health Professions Students Excel on Licensure Exams

Pass Rates are Perfect in Six Areas of Study

Shenandoah University’s health professions students are achieving perfect or near-perfect pass rates on their national licensure exams. So far this year, six health professions have…

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Schwarz and Bournaki Perform with Toledo Symphony Orchestra

Assistant Professor of Cello Julian Schwarz, M.M., and his wife, pianist Marika Bournaki, presented a recital on Thursday, Oct. 29, for the Toledo Symphony Orchestra.…

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‘Causal Effect’: The Road to Live Virtual Performances

Reflections on crafting a virtual live dance concert in the age of COVID-19

by Tiffanie Carson, choreographer, “Causal Effect” “Causal Effect: A Virtual Revival” was livestreamed on Shenandoah University’s YouTube channel at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. on…

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