Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Joy Roe, better known as Anderson & Roe Piano Duo, are almost considered rock stars in the classical musical world. The pair offered up an electrifying performance in Armstrong Concert Hall in April, and the following ... Continue Reading Hands-On and High Art: A…
Listening & Learning With LAMP Business school-based program provides students with a sounding board, and business leaders with an opportunity to share the benefits of their experience.
LAMP connects students with regional business leaders, providing a support system where ideas and professional experience can be exchanged in a nurturing and healthy environment. Learn more about LAMP in the Summer 2017 issue of Shenandoah magazine ... Continue Reading Listening & Learning With LAMP…
From Composer to Psychotherapist: Todd Hayen ’77 Hayen’s Shenandoah story has taken him from Winchester to Hollywood and now on to a career he wouldn’t have anticipated as an undergraduate.
The Shenandoah story of Todd Hayen, Ph.D., ’77, is unique in more ways than one. He has a familial connection to the conservatory like few others. More commonly, he met his late wife here, like generations of Shenandoah sweethearts. After earning a ... Continue Reading From Composer to Psychotherapist: Todd…
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.
Ashley Hunziker ’18 is a Tae Kwon Do teacher, coach and competitor driven to help others. Discover how this public health major is creatively incorporating Tae Kwon Do into her academic life in the Winter 2017 issue of Shenandoah magazine online. ... Continue Reading Tae Kwon Do Champ Uses…
Inspiring the Youth of Baltimore All-American Division III basketball player Phil Dixon’s days of playing college basketball might be over, the but 1996 Shenandoah alumnus is paying it forward by instilling a love of the game in the next generation of ball players.
Phil Dixon is making a difference as a police sergeant, utilizing the game he's always loved. Read all about how he's connecting with Baltimore's kids in the Fall 2016 issue of Shenandoah Magazine. ... Continue Reading Inspiring the Youth of Baltimore…
PT in Practice Shenandoah physical therapy graduates succeed as health professionals and business owners.
Shenandoah's University's physical therapy (PT) program has produced alumni who not only excel at their work, but have established thriving practices, as well. Alumni reveal some of the realities of owning a practice and how Shenandoah's program ... Continue Reading PT in Practice Shenandoah physical…
General Education Reinvigorated The general education process continues to evolve as additional collaborations, creative pilots, and curriculum design ideas emerge.
Shenandoah's general education curriculum is becoming even more collaborative and interdisciplinary. Discover how general education is evolving in the Fall 2016 issue of Shenandoah Magazine. ... Continue Reading General Education Reinvigorated The general…
Building on Our Legacy Shenandoah athletes reflect on the meaning of the university's athletics program as a new Athletics & Events Center takes shape.
As construction begins for Shenandoah's new Athletics & Events Center, we take a look back at the university's long athletic history, and what the athletic experience has meant to generations of student-athletes. Read the full story in the Fall ... Continue Reading Building on Our Legacy Shenandoah…
Readiness & Luck Brig. Gen. Lisa Doumont ’95 Enhances Career and Education with Leadership Doctoral Studies
Brig. Gen. Lisa Doumont ’95, a senior ranking officer in the U.S. Armed Forces, learned her "can-do" attitude from her mother, who returned to nursing school at age 52. Doumont, who earned an associate degree in nursing at Shenandoah, has returned to ... Continue Reading Readiness & Luck Brig. Gen.…