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Shenandoah Magazine

The Official Publication of Shenandoah University

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    • Keeping Music in the Family
    • Making a Difference in Sri Lanka
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Disney’s First African-American Animator Holds Shenandoah Masterclass Floyd Norman shares highlights from his remarkable career with the Shenandoah community.

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Floyd Norman, Disney’s first African-American animator, spoke recently at Shenandoah, sharing his story about his pioneering work in the world of animation. The Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of ... Continue Reading Disney’s First African-American Animator Holds…

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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.

By Stephanie Mangino

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…

Paul DiFranco: Lights, Camera Music Distinguished Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Paul DiFranco’s career as an in-demand music supervisor continues, to the benefit of his students.

By Stephanie Mangino

Paul DiFranco’s path to Shenandoah University began – appropriately, for a distinguished adjunct professor of Music Production & Recording Technology (MPRT) – with a song. This one, by the ... Continue Reading Paul DiFranco: Lights, Camera Music…

It’s Never Too Late to Start Over Again Jay Daniels ’20 traveled a winding, sometimes dispiriting road to Shenandoah, but he remained intrepid, and is starting on a new path, using some of the hard-won lessons of the past as stepping stones.

By Stephanie Mangino

In his 28 years of life, Jay Daniels ’20, has been many things: a 911 dispatcher, a television master control operator, radio advertising salesman, part-time grocery store cashier, radio personality, ... Continue Reading It’s Never Too Late to…

Shenandoah Alumnus Begins Tenure As Director Of McCormick Civil War Institute Jonathan Noyalas Returns ‘Home’ To Lead Institute Dedicated To Civil War-Era History

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Jonathan A. Noyalas ’01 has joined Shenandoah University as director of the university’s McCormick Civil War Institute (CWI). The institute, founded in 1994, supports teaching and research about the ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Alumnus Begins Tenure As…

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