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Be A Shenandoah Influencer!

Your words can influence students to choose Shenandoah! The university is in the process of updating the materials (print, website and social media) it uses…

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From Researcher to Teacher

2019 Graduate of Shenandoah's Career Switcher Program Begins New Career

Dr. Brian Bennett, a physics scholar with a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a long scientific career with the federal government, chose…

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SU Holds Community Forum To Discuss Veterans’ Needs

Event helped identify the issues facing military vets and the services available to address them

Shenandoah University held a Veterans Community Engagement Forum on Thursday, June 2, to facilitate discussion about supporting military veterans and their families and to identify…

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Hill’s ‘Noisy’ Wins Best Short Film at 75th Annual Cannes Film Festival

The short film “Noisy,” written and directed by Visiting Associate Professor of Acting Cedric Hill, B.A., was awarded Best Short Film at the 75th annual…

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Lederer Returns for 25th Summer at Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival

Director of Chamber Music and Professor of Viola and Chamber Music Doris Lederer, Diploma, Curtis Institute of Music, is representing Shenandoah Conservatory again by returning…

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Marchment Interviewed about Directing U.K. Premiere of Adamos’ ‘Little Women’

Director of Opera and Associate Professor Ella Marchment, B.M., was interviewed by Opera Holland Park in a spotlight feature about her work during the 2022…

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Takayama Performs Brahms Concerto with Bailey and Roanoke Symphony Orchestra

Victor Brown Endowed Chair in Violin and Associate Professor of Violin Akemi Takayama, M.M., performed the “Concerto for Violin and Violoncello, op. 102 in A…

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Viña Performs in ‘Soundflight 2’ with Victory Hall Opera

Assistant Professor of Percussion Karlyn R. Viña, D.M.A., performed in the immersive outdoor production “Soundflight 2” with Victory Hall Opera this month. The show features…

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Shenandoah University Named A College Of Distinction

SU recognized for providing student-centric learning experience

Shenandoah University has earned national recognition from Colleges of Distinction, a guide for college-bound students, for its commitment to helping undergraduate students learn, grow and…

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Seminar Developed by Shenandoah Student Focuses on Improving Diversity Among Physician Assistants

Goal Is To Draw People From More Backgrounds Into The Profession, Leading to Better Health Outcomes for All

Lack of diversity is an issue in the physician assistant (PA) profession, according to figures presented by Pangela Dawson, Ph.D., PA-C, director of Morehouse School…

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