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(SU)PERcussion Day Celebrates Successful Day of Clinics, Concerts and More

(SU)PERcussion Day was held on Sunday, Feb. 23, in Armstrong Concert Hall and welcomed a large group of high school and middle school percussionists who…

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Noble ’56 Launches New Website for Band Arrangements

Paul Noble ’56 (Bachelor of Music Education) recently launched a newly redesigned website to share his esteemed music arrangements for band with a catalog featuring…

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President’s Message to Students About Coronavirus

As I’m sure you are aware, the coronavirus is a big topic in the news. I want to reassure you that Shenandoah University is monitoring…

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Suspending all university-sanctioned international travel over spring break

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a recommendation to higher education institutes to postpone or cancel student exchange programs and international travel

On March 2, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a recommendation to higher education institutes to postpone or cancel student exchange programs…

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Hand Sanitizer is not a substitute for hand washing

Washing with soap and water is the best way to clean your hands

Help protect yourself and others from the spread of germs by washing your hand with soap and water. Remember that washing with soap and water…

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Shenandoah to renovate and improve baseball, softball fields

University enters agreement with City of Winchester to manage fields in Jim Barnett Park

Shenandoah University’s baseball and softball teams will soon have improved fields to call home. On Monday, Shenandoah University entered into a partnership with the City…

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Women’s History Month Kicks Off at Shenandoah

Event offers screenings, discussions and panels

Women’s History Month at Shenandoah University kicks off with a screening of the movie “Harriet” and culminates in a discussion panel of local female entrepreneurs.…

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Publication of Note | March 2020

Frederick W. Wild, “Memoirs and History of Capt. F.W. Alexander’s Baltimore Battery of Light Artillery U.S.V. (Baltimore, MD: Frederick W. Wild, 1912)

*Throughout 2020 the “Publication of Note” portion of the newsletter will highlight some of our director’s favorite regimental histories or collections of published primary sources.…

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Artifact of the Quarter | March 2020

Carte-de-visite (cdv) of Captain William Fosgate, 14th New Hampshire Infantry

Among the artifacts recently acquired by MCWI is a carte-de-visite (cdv) of Captain William Fosgate, 14th New Hampshire Infantry. The image was taken by Kimball,…

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MPRT Students Visit ATR Services

Music production & recording technology (MPRT) students visited ATR Services in York, Pennsylvania on Friday, Feb. 21. They participated in an analog tape calibration seminar…

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