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Salley Presents at MASMT Meeting and UNBC

On Friday, March 29, Coordinator of Music Theory and Associate Professor of Music Theory Keith Salley, Ph.D., presented “Schoenberg and Semantic Satiation: Exploring the Psycholinguistics…

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Answers Written on the Wall

Posters featuring QR code links to video tutorials set to appear in Shenandoah classrooms

A pair of Academic Computing Technology (ACT) staffers in Shenandoah University’s Center for Teaching, Learning & Technology (CTLT) are preparing to implement a system that…

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Martin ’84 Appointed Interim President and CEO of Tucson Symphony Orchestra

Tucson Symphony Orchestra has appointed Kathryn R. Martin as interim president and CEO, replacing Tom McKinney. A transition expert and veteran arts leader, Martin has…

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Benefit Performance on Campus & Staged Readings at Bright Box Theater of Musical ‘Lilac’

Musical theatre majors Jack Murphy ’20 and Bailey Baker ’20 have been working on “Lilac,” a musical which began as a scene with Playwrights student…

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Robblee Conducts DoDEA-Europe Honors Music Festival Band and Completes Residency in Brussels

From March 17 through March 22, Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Conducting Timothy J. Robblee, Ph.D., conducted the Department of Defense Education Association…

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Shenandoah Trombone Collective Performs at American Trombone Workshop and More

The Shenandoah Trombone Collective presented its first public concert on Feb. 18. It also performed at The American Trombone Workshop hosted by The U.S. Army…

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Niess Tours, Performs and Presents Workshops in February and March

In February and March, Adjunct Associate Professor of Classical and Jazz Trombone Matthew Niess, D.M.A., traveled with The Smithsonian Masterworks Orchestra and performed in San…

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Guest Music Therapist Michael Viega Presents “Rising from the Ashes”

Guest music therapist Michael Viega presents “Rising from the Ashes” at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 15, in Glaize Studio Theatre. “Rising from the Ashes”…

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A Place to Be Performers Let Leesburg Students Know ‘It’s OK to Feel’

John W. Tolbert Jr. Elementary School in Leesburg was the “place to be” March 20, when five members of the local therapeutic arts organization A…

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Learning About Civil Discourse In Higher Education

Shenandoah Partners With Muslim-Majority Countries To Exchange Ideas

Shenandoah University recently partnered with Bridgewater College and two universities in Muslim-majority countries to learn how to provide better opportunities for civil discourse within higher…

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