Phase I of the the Millwood Avenue Public Improvement Project will begin on Monday, June 2, and will continue throughout the summer. This phase is projected to take a total of 150 days. Three ... Continue Reading Phase I of Millwood Avenue…
The Big Little University Rising
Phase I of the the Millwood Avenue Public Improvement Project will begin on Monday, June 2, and will continue throughout the summer. This phase is projected to take a total of 150 days. Three ... Continue Reading Phase I of Millwood Avenue…
Andrew Davis '03, principal at Round Hill Elementary School in Round Hill, Virginia, was recently honored by The Washington Post as one of the region’s best principals with a 2014 Distinguished ... Continue Reading Washington Post Recognizes Alumnus for…
In fall 2008, world-famous literary legend Dr. Maya Angelou delivered an address full of wit and wisdom at an inauguration event for Shenandoah University’s 16th president, Tracy Fitzsimmons, Ph.D. ... Continue Reading Dr. Maya Angelou: Literary Luminary…
For the first time in its history, the Shenandoah University Department of Athletics awarded 11 “Buzzy” Awards in categories such as “Outstanding Team,” “Comeback Player” and “Community Service.” The ... Continue Reading Dr. Wigley Receives “Outstanding Faculty…
Show some appreciation to those who have made a great impact in your life. So often people are taken for granted, especially at work. I come from a family where my mother taught us to appreciate ... Continue Reading In Appreciation of Our Faculty…
Recently, Shenandoah University's Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business hosted a lecture by author and leading authority on the ethics of organ procurement, Sigrid Fry-Revere, J.D., Ph.D., ... Continue Reading Byrd School Lecturer Speaks on…
A new Gallup-Purdue Index Report shows that caring professors make a significant difference in graduate success. In an article published in the May 16, 2014, issue of The Chronicle of Higher ... Continue Reading Relationships Make a Difference in…
Every day, students at Shenandoah University’s Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy strive to make a difference in the community and prepare for excellence as future pharmacists. For third-year pharmacy ... Continue Reading Pharmacy Students Excel Beyond the…
Senior mass communications major and member of the Hornets baseball team Joseph Bittner came to Shenandoah because he wanted to experience the community and personal relationships that come with ... Continue Reading Mass Comm a Home Run…
Shenandoah University presented one of its top honors, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, to seniors Brittany Butcher and Nicholas Ruxton as well as retired Professor of Religion and Philosophy John ... Continue Reading Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards Presented…
Shenandoah University presented its Teacher of the Year Award to Kevin Vigil ‘04, D.M.A., fine arts educator at Heritage High School, during the Loudoun County School Board meeting on Tuesday, May 13. ... Continue Reading Kevin Vigil Named Shenandoah University’s…
Photo by JEFF TAYLOR/ The Winchester Star Senior Jared Krampetz of Lacey Township, N.J., shows his alternative to wooden chopsticks on his laptop computer. The chopsticks are made of 100 percent ... Continue Reading SU Student’s Chopsticks Could Help…
Shenandoah University will celebrate its 2014 Commencement in the Smith Library Plaza on Saturday, May 10, at 1:45 p.m. It is expected that 250 August 2013 graduates and 327 December 2013 graduates ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University to Graduate 1,284…
Timothy Ford, Ph.D., has been named Shenandoah University's dean of the School of Health Professions. In this newly created position, Dr. Ford will oversee the divisions of Athletic Training, ... Continue Reading Ford Named Dean of Health…