Mearg Tareke understands how a gift of shoes and school supplies can radically change a life. Tareke, a third-year pharmacy student at Shenandoah University’s Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy ... Continue Reading Model Pharmacy Student Assists Ethiopian…
A Choice Internship Business student Stephanie Twedt talks about a top-notch summer internship and life as a student with high-functioning autism
Business Administration major Stephanie Twedt ’18, like many Shenandoah students, spent much of her summer interning for a major corporation. However, Twedt connected with her internship at Choice ... Continue Reading A Choice Internship Business student…
Music Therapy Student Wins Fulbright Scholarship Hannah Standiford ’17 delves further into Indonesian musical form.
When Hannah Standiford ’17 graduated from Shenandoah Conservatory’s Professional Studies Program for Music Therapy Certification Eligibility, she knew exactly what her next step would be: return to ... Continue Reading Music Therapy Student Wins Fulbright…
Listening & Learning With LAMP Business school-based program provides students with a sounding board, and business leaders with an opportunity to share the benefits of their experience.
After having left the executive search firm he founded in 1981, Kelly Kincannon was searching for something, and he knew that mentoring was something he enjoyed. Years prior, he’d been a mentor to ... Continue Reading Listening & Learning With LAMP…
Hands-On and High Art: A Branding Lesson With Anderson & Roe Piano Duo Renowned piano duo offers advice on how to build an audience and maintain a career in the arts.
Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Joy Roe, better known as Anderson & Roe Piano Duo, are almost considered rock stars in the classical music world. The pair offered up an electrifying performance in ... Continue Reading Hands-On and High Art: A…
Empathy in the Classroom A first-year seminar course builds on a popular photography/interview blog to teach lessons in understanding.
Jessica Peacock’s students in the First-Year Seminar (FYS) course, “We’re All ‘Humans of New York’: Empathy and Connectedness on a Global Scale,” affectionately nicknamed the class “Quotes and ... Continue Reading Empathy in the Classroom A…
From Composer to Psychotherapist: Todd Hayen ’77 Hayen’s Shenandoah story has taken him from Winchester to Hollywood and now on to a career he wouldn’t have anticipated as an undergraduate.
The Shenandoah story of Todd Hayen, Ph.D., ’77, is unique in more ways than one. He has a familial connection to the conservatory like few others. More commonly, he met his late wife here, like ... Continue Reading From Composer to Psychotherapist: Todd…
Tae Kwon Do Champ Uses Skills to Grow, Break Challenges & Help Others Ashley Hunziker ’18 transformed from bullied child into a teacher with a passion for healing, thanks, in great part, to her love of Tae Kwon Do.
Ashley Hunziker ’18 is a Tae Kwon Do teacher, coach and competitor driven to help others. Hunziker, a 24-year-old public health major, holds down a full-time job teaching and coaching at iTiger ... Continue Reading Tae Kwon Do Champ Uses…