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Conservatory Alumni Perform Together in Tucson Symphony Orchestra

Betsy Bright Morgan ’03 performed as a substitute with the Pittsburgh Symphony on March 15 and March 17 in Heinz Hall. She is currently playing…

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Arts management programs train future arts administrators

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“We are on the cusp of enormous leadership changes in the arts in the United States,” says Ramona Baker, academic director for Goucher’s arts administration…

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Kim ’19 and Hardwick ’20 Conduct Symphony Orchestra

Graduate conducting students Jongbin Kim ’19 and Aaron Hardwick ’20 conduced the Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Monday, March 25, in Armstrong…

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Arts Management Programs Train Future Arts Administrators

By Beth Luberecki, Washington Post

“Our philosophy is that there’s nothing that can’t really be done online at this point,” says David Edelman, director of the performing arts leadership and…

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Graduate Programs Ranked in U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 edition of Best Graduate Schools

Several Shenandoah University graduate programs are ranked nationally in U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 edition of Best Graduate Schools. Physician Assistant Studies (PA) at…

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March 2019 Class Notes

In January 2019, Sandra Falkenmayer Van Dam (C ’77) welcomed her first grandchild into the world, Aksel Finian Van Dam. On March 10, the Washington…

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Mental Health First Aid Training Available

You can be the difference and connect someone to care by providing Mental Health First Aid (MHFA). The Office of the Dean of Students offers a workshop for…

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Pianist Isaac Williams ’20 Returns to Lynchburg to Perform with Jazz Trio

The first piano Isaac Williams ever owned wasn’t a Steinway or a Yamaha. It was a light-up model from Toys R Us. “My dad bought…

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Wilkins ’78 Conducts National Symphony Orchestra with Jennifer Hudson at Wolf Trap

On Thursday, Sept. 5, Thomas Wilkins ’78 will conduct the National Symphony Orchestra at Wolf Trap in a special performance featuring Grammy- and Oscar-winner Jennifer…

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Brass Studio Participates in Mock Wedding Performance

Shenandoah Conservatory brass students participated in a mock brass quintet wedding performance on Wednesday, Feb. 27, in Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall, under the direction…

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