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The health and education of our students, faculty and staff are our top priority

We are prepared for the possibility of someone, or several, in our university community contracting the virus.

At Shenandoah University, the health and education of our students, faculty and staff are our top priority. To this end, we have been monitoring the…

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SOEL Student and Alumni Accomplishments

Doctoral students and alumni present, publish and make a difference with their work

Students and alumni of Shenandoah University’s School of Education and Leadership are sharing and being recognized for their scholarship and expertise.  Richard J. Reeves Doctor…

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NYC-based Casting Agents Attend Senior Showcase Workshops

The Shenandoah Conservatory acting program hosted two senior showcase workshops and welcomed New York City-based casting agents Jeffrey Dreisbach of McCorkle Casting, Ltd. on Friday,…

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Flender Presents Workshop for Acting and Film Studies Students

Director, actor, writer and producer Rodman Flender presented a workshop for acting and film studies students on Friday, Feb. 14, in Glaize Studio Theatre. Flender…

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

There Are No Cases Of Coronavirus At Shenandoah University

Spring break at Shenandoah University is March 8-14. If you are traveling internationally, please check current recommendations and travel advisories regarding coronavirus (novel coronavirus, known…

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Lillis Receives Critical Acclaim in The New Yorker

“A Peregrine Falls,” a play directed by Visiting Guest Artist and Adjunct Associate Professor of Theatre Padraic Lillis, B.A., received critical acclaim in a recent…

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Garrett ’20 and Craig ’20 Awarded Strong Scholarships

Music education majors Morgan Craig ’20 and McKenzie Garrett ’20 were awarded $5,000 scholarship awards from the Hattie M. Strong Foundation (HMSF) to defray costs…

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FAQs on the Coronavirus

View these FAQs from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Q: What is a novel coronavirus? A: A novel coronavirus is a new coronavirus that has not been previously identified. The virus causing coronavirus disease…

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Spring 2020 Jazz Seminar Series

The jazz studies program announces the spring 2020 Jazz Seminar Series. These sessions are held at 3 p.m. on Fridays in Armstrong Hall, Room 39.…

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Phil Aguaglia of PaGu Batons Presents Lecture Presentation and Custom Baton Fitting

Phil Aguaglia of PaGu Batons presented a lecture presentation on baton history and fabrication at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 19 in Armstrong Hall, Room 39.…

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