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Gonzalez ’15 Wins Jefferson Award with Perdicaris for Work with Music Mission San Francisco

Violist Margaret Gonzalez ’15 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) was awarded the Jefferson Award along with Steve Perdicaris for their work with Music Mission San…

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Negruțiu ’13 Appointed Director of Piano Studies and Associate Professor of Piano at Northern Arizona University

Silvan Negruțiu ’13 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance) was appointed director of piano studies and associate professor of piano at Northern Arizona University (NAU)…

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‘Jeannette’: Is It Theatre? Is It Film? YES!

Reflections on Crafting a Virtual Play in the Age of COVID-19

by Kit Wilder, director, “Jeannette” “Jeannette” is available for streaming on Conservatory Performs for You (CP4U) through Tuesday, April 6. Visit conservatoryperforms.org to learn more.…

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Staycation University | A Different SU!

Stay in Winchester for spring break & enjoy our Staycation University events

Are you staying on campus or around Winchester for spring break? Check out ways to enjoy Staycation University — a week when SU will stand…

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Take a shot (or two) to stop a pandemic

COVID-19 vaccinations are free, easy, and make a difference. Get your shot when eligible to protect yourself and others

As a member of the Shenandoah University community, you know that the university has been deeply involved in COVID-19 vaccination efforts ever since vaccines began…

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Solidarity with Our Asian, Asian-American & Pacific Islander Community

Recognizing and calling out anti-Asian bias, racism and violence

We stand with President Tracy Fitzsimmons and the Shenandoah University community in solidarity with our Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) students, faculty and staff.…

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Shenandoah Creates Additional Learning Spaces

Tents Allow Students to Study, Learn Outdoors

The tents are back at Shenandoah. The large white tents became a fixture this past fall as a way to space out students and reduce…

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March 2021 Class Notes

Jeanne Gartner (C ’72) was featured in an article on the Air Force Bands website called “Celebrating Women’s History: Chief Master Sgt. Jeanne Gartner, a…

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Shenandoah Designated a Voter Friendly Campus

Title Bestowed by Initiative of Two National Nonprofits

Shenandoah University has been designated a Voter Friendly Campus through an initiative led by two national nonpartisan organizations: Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project (CVP)…

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