Eleven students and two faculty members from Shenandoah Conservatory’s acting program participated in the York Plays 2025 in Toronto, Canada. The event featured 50 short plays in 35 clusters, each […]| Shenandoah University News Archives - Shenandoah University
Distinguished Artist-in-Residence, Harrison Endowed Chair in Piano, Chair of Keyboard Division and Professor of Piano John O’Conor, Mus.D., presented| Shenandoah University
Chair of Instrumental Division, Coordinator for Conservatory in the Community and Professor of Saxophone Timothy Roberts, D.M.A., traveled to China for a series of performances and masterclasses in August. At […]| Shenandoah University
Anna Lee van Buren Endowed Chair in Clarinet, Coordinator of Winds & Percussion and Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, M.M., was in residence at the University of Oregon School of […]| Shenandoah University
Auxiliary Adjunct Associate Professor of Dance Mary Robare, B.A., is known within some circles as a researcher, lecturer and published author on the topic of historical textiles. Recently, she was […]| Shenandoah University
Nathaniel Gumbs ’09 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) recently collaborated with Nike on a new national television commercial featuring baseball icon Ken Griffey Jr. Although the ad shows Griffey Jr. […]| Shenandoah University
Miguel Gil ’26 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) will be in the original Broadway cast of “The Lost Boys: The Musical” and playing the role of Edgar Frog. […]| Shenandoah University
The contemporary musicianship & entrepreneur development program welcomes Pat Pattison, one of the world’s foremost experts on songwriting, for a special visit on Oct. 23, in Ruebush Hall, Room 207. […]| Shenandoah University
Acclaimed singer-songwriter and entrepreneur Rebecca Loebe met virtually with Shenandoah Conservatory music students on Oct. 10, engaging with participants in The Entrepreneurial Artist and capstone courses through guided Q&A sessions. […]| Shenandoah University
Sarah McCown ’24 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance – Woodwind Doubling) is returning for a second national tour with Crossroads Live for its production of “Dr. Seuss’ How the […]| Shenandoah University