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Schwarz and Bournaki Present Virtual Sunday Art in the Park Concert and Celebrate Marriage with Article in The New York Times

The Crooning Cello, a duo which features Assistant Professor of Cello Julian Schwarz, M.M., and pianist Marika Bournaki, recently performed a virtual concert as part…

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Clarinet Alumni Virtually Perform ‘Sleep’ by Eric Whitacre

Nine Shenandoah Conservatory clarinet alumni from the studio of Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, M.M., joined together to create this virtual performance of ‘Sleep’ by…

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Green-Flint ’09, ’15 Receives James R. and Mary B. Wilkins Appreciation Award

Assistant Dean of Administration, Executive Director of Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Performing Arts Leadership & Management and Adjunct Professor of Education…

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Board Votes to Rename School of Business

Decision effective immediately after unanimous vote

Shenandoah University will remove the name of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. from our School of Business. The decision, effective immediately, came on Wednesday, June 10,…

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June 2020 Class Notes

After 21 years, Joseph Cofer (C ’80) has retired from Gaston County Schools in Gastonia, North Carolina. During his teaching career he also served as…

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Landless ’04, ’13 Co-presents on Giftedness at AMTA Mid-Atlantic Regional Online Conference

Assistant Professor of Music Therapy Bronwen Landless ’04, ’13, , M.M.T., MT-BC, co-presented “The G Word: Exploring Giftedness as Part of Neurodiversity” with Adjunct Associate…

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Time for Action

A Message from President Tracy Fitzsimmons

We want to let you know that we have heard your voices about the disturbing posts on social media that involve a student-athlete. We understand…

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“We Really Have the Power To Make Change”

Shenandoah Student Leader Shares Why He Feels Called To Protest

On Sunday, May 31, hundreds of members of the Winchester/Frederick County community gathered in downtown Winchester to peacefully protest police brutality and racial injustice in…

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Follow-Up to “What Now? Processing Racial Injustice and Discovering Ways to Make Change”

Virtual Forum On Wednesday, June 10, By Zoom

Message from President Tracy Fitzsimmons: Thank you to the hundreds who participated in our “What Now? Processing Racial Injustice and Discovering Ways to Make Change”…

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