Despite having a vision of becoming an accountant after graduation, Matt Strosnider '10, '11, followed his lifelong love of music and used his business skills to become the owner of his family owned ... Continue Reading Keeping Music in the Family…
Conducting Dreams Wilkins ’78 conducts National Symphony Orchestra with Jennifer Hudson At Wolf Trap and earns Dreamer Award
On Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019, Thomas Wilkins ’78 conducted the National Symphony Orchestra at Wolf Trap in a special performance featuring Grammy and Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson. Several members of ... Continue Reading Conducting Dreams Wilkins ’78 conducts…
Making a Difference in Sri Lanka Occupational therapist Brett DeVore ’98 participates in an international community service project sparked by his longtime connection with the Boy Scouts of America.
In December 2018, Brett DeVore ’98 participated in an international community service project that brought two of his passions together — occupational therapy and the Boy Scouts of America. DeVore ... Continue Reading Making a Difference in Sri…
Edifying Opportunities Pharmacy alumnus David Merola ’18 talks about how his Shenandoah experience is supporting his current efforts as a Ph.D. student at Harvard University.
For David Merola ’18, choosing a pharmacy school was difficult, as each university he interviewed with seemed to have a lot to offer. However, Merola appreciated the authenticity and candor from the ... Continue Reading Edifying Opportunities Pharmacy alumnus David…
Genuine Educators Alumni are shaping the Staunton community through physical education.
Years after graduating, two Shenandoah men's basketball point guards, Jeremy Hartman '99 and Tyson Thompson '03, have ended up in the same area of Staunton, Virginia, helping the community's youth ... Continue Reading Genuine Educators Alumni are shaping…