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Shegogue ’23 Appointed First Pediatric ICU Music Therapist at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center

Jamie Shegogue ’23, LPMT, MT-BC, (Bachelor of Music Therapy) has been appointed as the first Pediatric ICU Music Therapist at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center…

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Barthel ’24 Produces, Directs, and Stars in Independent Project of ‘Danny and the Deep Blue Sea’

Sam Barthel ’24 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting, Minor in Film Studies) produced, directed and starred in his independent project, a production of “Danny…

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Short and Crotzer Scartascini ’24 Present Valentine’s Day Concert for Community

Associate Professor of Music Theory and Embedded Music Theory Tutor Coordinator Rachel Short, Ph.D., presented “Songs from the Heart,” a special Valentine’s Day concert at…

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Grant ’21 Wins Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical

Brody Grant ’21 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) was awarded a 2023 Craig Noel Award by the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle in…

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Newman in Residence at Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts

Director of Composition, Coordinator of New Music and Associate Professor of Composition Jonathan Newman, M.M., is a resident at the Kimmel Harding Nelson (KHN) Center…

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From Tragedy to Triumph

Grant Taylor ’20 helps transform lives with 'grind, grit, and grace'

Grant Taylor ’20, who graduated from Shenandoah with a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice, was working his first job after college when tragedy…

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Shenandoah Graduate Makes Impact Through Edible Skincare

Violet Amoabeng ’09, ’11, Started Her Growing Ghanian Company With Just $45

Violet Amoabeng ’09, ’11, first came to Shenandoah as an English major, but through the encouragement of the late Lillian Cook Braun Endowed Chair in…

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Dayton Alumnus Celebrates a Century

Retired music educator Charles “Cy” L. Maulden ’47 is an active centenarian

As Shenandoah University anticipates its 150th anniversary in 2025, some of its graduates are also celebrating significant birthdays, like  Charles “Cy” L. Maulden ’47 who…

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Shenandoah University Celebrates Founders’ Day On Feb. 12

The event commemorated 149 years of Shenandoah history

Shenandoah University marked its 149th birthday with a Founders’ Day celebration on Monday, Feb. 12, that featured a glance into SU’s history, beginning with its…

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Myers ’22 and Moore ’23 Dance in Christmas Show at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

Cassidy Myers ’22 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance) recently completed a Christmas contract performing in “Up on the Haustop” at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. The…

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