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Shenandoah University Selected For AAC&U Institute On AI, Pedagogy, And The Curriculum

National program helps institutions responsibly and effectively integrate AI into higher education

Shenandoah University has been selected to participate in the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum, a national…

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University President Tracy Fitzsimmons greets guests at sesquicentenneial gala

Shenandoah University Launches Historic Campaign To Celebrate 150th Year

‘Shine: The Sesquicentennial Campaign’ aims to raise $100M

Shenandoah University is pleased to announce the public launch of “Shine: The Sesquicentennial Campaign,” the largest fundraising initiative in its 150-year history.  This ambitious $100…

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Stock photo of a female-identifying teacher wearing a blue top and white pants leaning against a child-sized desk at the front of an elementary school classroom filled with student studying at their desks.

Grant Program Creates New Pipeline for Principals

Shenandoah University’s Teacher Licensure Program Chosen To Participate In Select Group

Four licensed educators – one from the city of Winchester and three from Spotsylvania County – interested in becoming school principals will receive a no-cost, grant-funded…

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Scott Monahan and feature film, “Anchorage”

Monahan ’11 Returns to SU as Artist-in-Residence, Presents Screenings of Award-winning Feature Film ‘Anchorage’

Scott Monahan ’11 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) returns to Shenandoah to serve as an artist-in-residence for Shenandoah Conservatory’s acting program from Sept. 14,…

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Max Suwarno and Scott Logsdon

Suwarno ’24 Joins NYC Concert Premiere of ‘Romero & Juliet’

Max Suwarno ’24 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) is joining “Romero & Juliet” for its New York City concert premiere on Sunday, Nov.…

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Standerfer Presents Professional Development Session for Music Teachers in Manassas

Director and Professor of Music Education Stephanie Standerfer, Ph.D., presented a professional development session for music teachers of Manassas City Public Schools on Aug. 4.…

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Marjory Serrano-Coyer releases new book, “Concertmaster Leadership: A Guide for Violinists”

Serrano-Coyer ’04, ’06, ’08, ’10 Releases New Book on Concertmaster Leadership

Violinist Dr. Marjory Serrano-Coyer ’04, ’06, ’08, ’10 (Bachelor of Music in Performance, Master of Music in Performance, Artist Diploma – Quartet Studies, Artist Diploma…

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Publication of Note | September 2025 David Herbert Donald, editor. “Gone for a Soldier: The Civil War Memoirs of Private Alfred Bellard.” Little, Brown, and Company, 1975.

Publication of Note | September 2025

David Herbert Donald, editor. “Gone for a Soldier: The Civil War Memoirs of Private Alfred Bellard.” Little, Brown, and Company, 1975.

Alfred Bellard, a native of England who moved to the United States with his parents in the 1850s, served for three years in the Fifth…

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New ‘Perennial Order’ Album Features J. Aaron Hardwick and Julian Crowhurst

New ‘Perennial Order’ Album Features Hardwick ’21, ’22 and Crowhurst ’13

The album “Perennial Order – Suite for Orchestra” was released last month as a digital single album on the BR-KLASSIK (ARD Klassik) international label. It…

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