Tag: shenandoah university
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Clifford F. Thies, Shenandoah University – War, What’s It Good For?
Is war good or bad for a country’s economy? Clifford F. Thies, professor of economics and finance at Shenandoah University, considers if war is good for a country’s economy. Clifford F. Thies is the author, co-author, contributor and editor of more than a hundred books, encyclopedia entries and articles in scholarly journals. He is a…
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Ryan Romine, Shenandoah University – A Radical Investment in Learning through Collaborative Exploration in the Arts
Positive student outcomes can be achieved in many different ways. Ryan Romine, associate professor of bassoon at Shenandoah University, examines one. Bassoonist, educator, and administrator Ryan D. Romine is Assistant Dean for Recruitment at Shenandoah Conservatory (Winchester, VA, USA), where in the past three years he has overseen the recruitment of three of the largest…
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David Meyer, Shenandoah University – COVID-19 and Singing
Contracting COVID-19 may lead to many challenges. David Meyer, associate professor of voice at Shenandoah University, explores those associated with surviving. A leading scholar and researcher of the singing voice, Dr. David Meyer is an active performer, teacher, and voice scientist. He serves as associate professor of voice and voice pedagogy at Shenandoah Conservatory. He…
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JJ Ruscella, Shenandoah University – Virtual Reality and Job Interviews
Virtual reality isn’t just for gaming. J.J. Ruscella, associate professor of theater at Shenandoah University, logs into a new way to use this technology. An innovator in immersive learning and experience design, J.J. Ruscella leads the Shenandoah Center for Immersive Learning (SCIL) as Executive Director at Shenandoah University. Ruscella was tapped to found SCIL Labs…