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March 2024 Class Notes

Associate Professor of Voice (Tenor) Michael Forest (C ’85, ’86) has announced his retirement from Shenandoah Conservatory during the Spring 2024 semester, after 30 years…

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Shenandoah University Boosts Access To Early Career Experience For Undergraduates With The Global Career Accelerator

Collaborating with Intel and charity:water, the for-credit program will be available to SU’s 2,600 undergrads in Summer 2024

To bridge the early-career talent gap, Shenandoah University has entered into a partnership with Podium Education, the leading experiential education company, to provide a new…

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Northern Virginia KidWind Challenge Held at Shenandoah

Two dozen teams displayed their solar or wind projects at the event

Twenty-four teams (over one hundred elementary through high school youth) competed in the Northern Virginia KidWind Challenge at Shenandoah University in the Brandt Student Center…

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Trio Of Doctoral Programs In Leadership Available At Shenandoah

Ed.D. & Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Ph.D.: Organizational Leadership Offered

Shenandoah University now has three options for graduate students interested in a doctoral degree in either organizational or educational leadership. The university’s Division of Education…

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VR Design Program Director Celebrates Release Of First Novel

Nathan Prestopnik’s sci-fi adventure ‘World Without Rain’ now available on Amazon

Nathan Prestopnik, Ph.D., director of Shenandoah University’s Bachelor of Arts in Virtual Reality Design program and co-director of the Shenandoah Center for Immersive Learning (SCiL),…

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‘Weaponizing The First Amendment’

Dr. John Winn Addresses Community Responses To ‘First Amendment Auditing’

Professor of Business Law John Winn, JD, LLM, recently published an article, “Weaponizing the First Amendment: Best Practices for City Managers and Prosecutors,” in the…

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Blaire ’01 Stars in ‘Little Me’ at TheatreZone in Florida

Adolpho Blaire ’01 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) is starring in “Little Me” in Southwest Florida, where he plays a total of eight…

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Shenandoah Conservatory Well Represented at VA Chapter of NATS

Shenandoah Conservatory was well represented at this spring’s Virginia Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) conference at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)…

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Physician Assistant Studies & DMS Programs Showcased

Diversity efforts related to curriculum and more are highlighted 

Shenandoah’s Physician Assistant Studies program recently received attention for its efforts regarding inclusion, diversity and equity in an online article published by the PA Education…

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Shenandoah Celebrates Global MBA Commencement

Asia-Pacific-based program graduated 50 students; event saw the announcement of a new doctoral program

Shenandoah University’s Global MBA program held its first in-person, post-pandemic commencement in December 2023 in Shanghai, China. Fifty students received their Master of Business Administration…

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