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A Head Start on Early Intervention

Shenandoah OT Student Earning Certification From GEORGE Program, Which Uses Interdisciplinary Learning to Benefit Services Provided to Young Children

When Shenandoah University occupational therapy student La’Shandra “Elle” Russell ’19 graduates from the OT program in December, she will have earned not only a Master…

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Welcome to a New Academic Year from Tracy

2019-20 promises to be great academic year

Dear members of the Shenandoah University community, Within the space of two syllables, “welcome” encapsulates so much meaning. It’s a friendly greeting, an inclusive invitation,…

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Shenandoah University Adds Nearly 40 New Programs To Its Academic Offerings

Nearly 40 programs are launching this fall

Shenandoah University has added nearly 40 new majors, graduate degrees, certificates and minors to its list of areas of study. The university currently offers more than…

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Fonteneau Serves as 2019/20 Conservatory Convocation Honored Guest and Speaker

Shenandoah Conservatory welcomed Dana Fonteneau as the honored guest and speaker for the 2019/20 Conservatory Convocation at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 28, in Ohrstrom-Bryant…

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Shenandoah Hires ‘Santa Girl’ Director Blayne Weaver

Weaver becomes director in residence as ‘Santa Girl’ premieres nationwide Aug. 30

Director Blayne Weaver, who directed “Santa Girl” at Shenandoah, brings Hollywood know-how to the university as the school’s first director in residence. I’m honored to…

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2019 CMI Participants Study Breadth and Diversity of Sacred Song

The Church Music Institute (CMI) meets every summer during the last two weeks of June as part of a three-year cycle studying the work of…

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Shenandoah Celebrates Largest Freshman Class

Volunteers help new students into their dorms during annual Move-In Day

Approximately 300 Shenandoah University faculty, staff and students joined forces on Tuesday, August 20, to help first-year students move into their dorms as part of…

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Tanglewood Performance by Handelsman ’20 Highly Praised by Boston Concert Reviews

A performance at Tanglewood Music Center by pianist Mathilde Handelsman ’20 (Doctor of Music Arts in Performance) received high praise in a review by Boston…

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Hudson and Wollner Help Develop New Works with LAByrinth Theater Company

Director of Acting and Associate Professor of Theatre Scott Hudson, M.F.A., and Visiting Associate Professor of Theatre Martha Wollner, M.A., workshopped several new plays as…

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2019 Bass Coalition Trains Musicians of All Skill Levels

The 2019 Bass Coalition Stokes Intensive Session, held at Shenandoah Conservatory from June 11 through June 15, hosted six classical and jazz bassists (ages 16…

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