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Electronic data room and biotechnology

The rapid advancement biological scientific research, due to the creation of high-performance devices and ways of creating details manipulation of cells, set the foundation pertaining…

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Living Up To Our Mission In the Era of COVID-19

SU Graduation, Summer Classes, R&B Refund

Dear Shenandoah University community, I am so honored and proud to be part of the Shenandoah community. You have risen and met challenges none of…

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Parker ’05 Shares Trumpet Practicing Tips in Jazz at Lincoln Center Video

New Orleans-based trumpeter Ashlin Parker ’05 (Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies) shared insights on practicing trumpet in Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Jazz Academy video…

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Individualize Your Graduate Degree in Organizational Leadership at Shenandoah University

Earn a certificate in a speciality while you earn your master’s or doctoral degree in organizational leadership at Shenandoah University

Leaders are required in a host of fields, which means organizational leadership degree programs should be designed to fit the specific needs and interests of…

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Catinella ’20 Launches Virtual Bass Ensemble Project

Bassist Robert Catinella ’20 (Master of Music in Performance) spearheaded the Virtual Bass Ensemble, an online Facebook group to unite bass players from around the…

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Shut Up! It’s Shakespeare Presents Full-length Facebook Live Stream of ‘Romeo and Juliet’

The student-led group Shut Up! It’s Shakespeare presented a Facebook live stream performance of the full-length production of “Romeo and Juliet” on Saturday, April 11.

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Pugh ’12, 18 Sings ‘Daisy Bell’ with Assisted Living Resident

Kristen Lynn Pugh ’12, ’18 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre, Professional Studies Program for Music Therapy Certification Eligibility) sang “Daisy Bell,” a song…

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Childhood Photos

Shenandoah Conservatory Faculty & Staff Share Favorite Memories from Childhood

Carolyn Coulson Assistant Dean for Student Learning, Associate Professor of Theatre With my Dad in Trafalgar Square, age 3 or 4. First, it’s London, my…

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