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Shenandoah Students Gain Global Perspective Through Virtual Exchange

Virtually Going Global debuted in Fall 2024 with the support of the Stevens Initiative

In Fall 2024, Shenandoah University incorporated Virtually Going Global into its First-Year Seminar (FYS) program, introducing a virtual exchange element to the university’s established curriculum…

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Spring 2025 Strong Scholars Named

Scholarship Helps Defray Costs During Student-Teaching for Aspiring Educators

Four Shenandoah University students studying to be educators have been named recipients of $5,000 Hattie M. Strong Foundation Scholarships for Spring 2025.  These awards are…

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Artifact of the Quarter | March 2025

Bayonet Entrenching Tool

Several years ago, MCWI established a relationship with the Fort Collier Civil War Center to support educational and interpretive efforts at Fort Collier, among the…

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Publication Of Note | March 2025

James E. Taylor. “The James E. Taylor Sketchbook: With Sheridan Up the Shenandoah Valley in 1864.” Morningside House, 1989.

*Throughout 2025, the “Publication of Note” portion of the newsletter will highlight some of the director’s favorite books related to Civil War art. Visual representations…

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Shenandoah Receives Largest-Ever Claude Moore Grant

Funds Will Support Literacy-Promoting Efforts

Shenandoah University’s Claude Moore Center for Literacy (CMCL) has received its largest-ever grant from the Fairfax, Virginia-based Claude Moore Charitable Foundation, in the form of…

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2025-26 Double Room Selection Is Now Open

Did you miss priority double room selection? Don’t worry, you can still submit your housing application to participate in room selection. All remaining available upperclass…

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Hatfield ’22, ’26 and Holahan ’25 Perform with Charlottesville Opera

MiKayla Lynn Hatfield ’22, ’26 (Master of Music in Performance, Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance) and Reese Holahan ’25 (Master of Music in Pedagogy…

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Senior Dance Students Gain Professional Experience in NYC, Los Angeles and Las Vegas

The senior dance class of 2025 had incredible, once-in-a-lifetime experiences in New York City, Los Angeles and Las Vegas over winter break. Eleven senior dancers…

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Shenandoah Conservatory Announces Winners of the 2025/26 Student Soloists Competition

Shenandoah Conservatory announces the winners of the 2025/26 Student Soloists Competition (SSC) on behalf of the SSC committee. Competition Winners Christopher Gilley, cello (Category I)…

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Article by Hammel ’87, ’89 Featured in ‘Becoming an Unstoppable Woman’ Magazine

“Pathmakers of Change: Empowering Future Generations Through Inclusive Music Education,” an article written by Alice M. Hammel ’87, ’99 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education,…

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