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Tyson Francis

Francis ’24 Lands Role as Company Manager with Broadway Dreams

Tyson Francis ’24 (B.F.A. in Theatre Design & Production/Stage Management, Bachelor of Arts in Dance) was hired in January as the new company manager with…

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Corcoran Holt

Holt ’04 Serves as DC Jazz Festival Artist-in-Residence

Corcoran Holt ’04 (Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies) served as an artist-in-residence for this year’s DC Jazz Festival. This year’s festival was held during…

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Luczak ’09, ’15 Recognized as One of Pittsburgh Magazine’s 40 Under 40

Benjamin Luczak ’09, ’15 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre, Master of Science in Performing Arts Leadership & Management) was recognized as one of…

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Elhamalawy ’21 Joins Chenoweth in Original Broadway Cast of ‘The Queen of Versailles’

Drew Elhamalawy ’21 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) joins Tony Award-winning Broadway star and co-producer Kristin Chenoweth in the original Broadway cast of…

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John Keane

Keane ’22 Wins Principal Cello Position with Fredericksburg Symphony Orchestra

John Keane ’22 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) won the principal cellist position with the Fredericksburg Symphony Orchestra this summer. The ensemble was founded in…

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Charlotte Jenkins

Jenkins ’25 Cast in North American Tour of ‘The Sound of Music’

Charlotte Jenkins ’25 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) was cast in the new North American tour of “The Sound of Music,” where she…

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Kade Wright, Naja Bates and Se'Lah Jackson

Three Musical Theatre Students and Alumni Cast in National Tour of ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’

Three Shenandoah Conservatory musical theatre alumni and students were cast in the second national tour of “Mrs. Doubtfire: The New Musical Comedy.” Kade Wright ’21…

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Julian Schwarz performs with Orquesta Filarmonica Teresa Quesada

Schwarz Makes South America Debut in Concerto Performance with Orquesta Filarmonica Teresa Quesada

Associate Professor of Cello Julian Schwarz, M.M., made his debut in South America on Aug. 5, where he performed a stand-alone feature concerto performance with…

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Flute Ensemble attends National Flute Association's annual convention

Curenton and Flute Ensemble Participate in NFA’s Annual Convention

Assistant Professor of Flute Julietta Curenton, D.M.A., and the Shenandoah Conservatory Flute Ensemble traveled to the National Flute Association’s 53rd annual convention held in Atlanta,…

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A man in a wheelchair swings a golf club in a Shenandoah University MoveU! adaptive golf clinic, while surrounded by people ready to assist.

Adaptive Sports Program Gains Momentum

Grants and support are helping “MoveU!” at SU to grow 

The MoveU! Community Adaptive Sports and Dance program at Shenandoah University has received a $7,600 boost through a Newton B. Shingleton Trust grant.  Activities offered…

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