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  2. James Madison University - Wikipedia

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    James Madison University (JMU, Madison, or James Madison) is a public research university in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Founded in 1908 as the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, the institution was renamed Madison College in 1938 in honor of President James Madison and then James Madison University in 1977.

  3. Marching Royal Dukes - Wikipedia

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    The Marching Royal Dukes (MRDs), nicknamed "Virginia's Finest", is James Madison University 's official marching band. Formed in 1972 alongside the football team, the band performs a pre-game, halftime and post-game show at all home football games. In 1994, the MRDs were the recipients of the Sudler Trophy, the highest honor available for a ...

  4. Soon Hee Newbold - Wikipedia

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    Newbold received her Bachelor of Music degree from James Madison University [5] where she concentrated on film scoring, orchestration, and audio production. During college, she also performed in professional symphonies in Virginia , Maryland , and New York and was the winner twice of the JMU School of Music Concerto Competition performing the ...

  5. Godwin Hall - Wikipedia

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    James Madison Dukes men's basketball (1972-1982) Godwin Hall is a building on the campus of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, housing the School of Kinesiology, the School of Theatre and Dance, and the JMU Athletics department. It is named after Virginia governor Mills E. Godwin, and his wife and JMU alumna Katherine Godwin. [1]

  6. List of James Madison University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Kelly, baseball player for the Tampa Bay Rays. Rodney Landers, football player. Vad Lee, football player. Dean Marlowe, football player for the Carolina Panthers. Alan Mayer, soccer player, voted in 1999 the Top JMU Athlete of the Century. David McLeod, first recipient of the AFL Defensive Player of the Year Award.

  7. The Breeze (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Breeze is also known to many JMU alumni and current students for its long-standing tradition of publishing Darts & Pats. The Breeze has been nominated and won numerous awards during its existence including a 2012 Online Pacemaker Award, a 2012 VPA award for Best in Show for a Non-Daily News Presentation, and a 2012 VPA sweepstakes award.

  8. Paul Neebe - Wikipedia

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    He previously served on the performance faculty at the University of Virginia [6] and James Madison University, [7] and has taught at Elon University and Saint Augustine's College. He holds both the Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from The Juilliard School, as well as the Doctorate of Musical Arts degree from the Catholic University of ...

  9. James Madison Dukes - Wikipedia

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    James Madison Dukes. The James Madison Dukes are the intercollegiate athletics teams that represent James Madison University (JMU), in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The name "Dukes" is derived from Samuel Page Duke, the university's second president. The Dukes play as members of the Sun Belt Conference (SBC), which sponsors sports at the NCAA ...