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Chow ’18, ’20 Advances to Finals in Canadian Chopin Competition

Pianist Aaron Chow ’18, ’20, was a finalist in the Canadian Chopin Piano Competition in Toronto, Canada. The competition was held from Friday, Aug. 23,…

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Zoeter Teaches and Performs in Brazil During Sabbatical

Anna Lee van Buren Endowed Chair in Clarinet, Coordinator of Winds and Percussion and Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, M.M., spent the first three and…

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O’Conor Featured in Videos on Teaching and Performing Works by Beethoven and Haydn

Distinguished Artist-in-Residence, Chair of Keyboard Division and Professor of Piano John O’Conor, Mus.D., traveled to New York for two weeks to record videos for Tonebase,…

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Shenandoah Buzzes With Activity

University adds dozens of areas of study, draws record number of first-year students, and so much more this fall

The 2019 Fall Semester Is Here, And It’s An Exciting Time To Be Part Of Shenandoah University. Largest Incoming Classes This semester, the university welcomed…

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Publication of Note | September 2019

William Henry Locke, “The Story of the Regiment” (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1868).

The 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was one of the Union army’s most storied regiments. Organized in the spring of 1861, the regiment fought in many…

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Artifact of the Quarter

Merrill Carbine Bullet

As a result of a partnership between MCWI and the Clarke County Historical Association, MCWI is fortunate to display a number of artifacts in the…

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September 2019 Class Notes

Norman McCorkle (C ’60) played the 18 rank Schantz pipe organ for Homecoming at Thyatira Presbyterian Church in Salisbury, North Carolina, on Aug. 11. Ray…

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MCWI Director Delivers Keynote for Commemoration & Directs Historical Tour

C-SPAN Broadcasts Noyalas' Speech

On Saturday, July 13, McCormick Civil War Institute (MCWI) Director Jonathan Noyalas ’01, M.A., had the honor of delivering the keynote address for the National Park…

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GET-MBA Program Opens With Celebration

Students, studying in China, will graduate with Shenandoah degree

We at Shenandoah held an opening celebration for our 25 new Global Executive Track MBA (GET-MBA) students in Shanghai, China, in August. These GET-MBA students…

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