The Shaffer-Barbera-Ironmonger family tradition began at Shenandoah approximately 90 years ago. The importance of this tradition is best summarized by Percy Ironmonger ’64, who said, “Shenandoah shaped our lives.” For four generations, Percy and ... Continue Reading Shaping Lives: Multiple Generations Attend…
Singer/Actor Finds Her ‘True Self’ at Shenandoah
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre alumna Jesse Hooker '10, has been cast in many stage roles, but the part she enjoys playing the most is herself. Hooker found her professional niche while attending Shenandoah, making her star shine brighter ... Continue Reading Singer/Actor Finds Her ‘True Self’…
Shenandoah Honors Faculty Retirees
This spring, the university community honors four highly respected, long-term faculty members as they prepare for retirement. Professor of Music (Theory) Donald Black, M.F.A., M.A.; Director of Church Music and Professor of Music (Organ, Harpsichord) ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Honors Faculty Retirees
Music professor running 100 miles to raise scholarship money for French horn students
Photo and video by NELSON JONES WINCHESTER, Va. - When you think about a college student earning a scholarship, maybe you think about a great athlete or an academic superstar. The man you are about to meet is raising scholarship money for something ... Continue Reading Music professor running 100 miles…
Four Students Awarded Strong Scholarships
Four Shenandoah University undergraduate students, Charise Rodriguez (bottom right), Ryan Rowles (top right), Alyssa Sfarnas (top left) and Mikaela Thomas (bottom left), have been awarded $5,000 scholarships through the Hattie M. Strong Foundation ... Continue Reading Four Students Awarded Strong Scholarships