The Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business’ Seventh Annual Business Symposium on March 19 kicked off with Norm Nixon’s keynote address and continued throughout the day in breakout sessions led by ... Continue Reading Business Symposium Highlights
The Big Little University Rising
The Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business’ Seventh Annual Business Symposium on March 19 kicked off with Norm Nixon’s keynote address and continued throughout the day in breakout sessions led by ... Continue Reading Business Symposium Highlights
A major, a minor and one particular class converged to lead Kelsi Yingling ’13 down a new path within familiar educational territory.Yingling, 23, of The Plains, Virginia, is the first graduate of ... Continue Reading Music Therapy Alumna Segues Into…
Debra Myers, DNP, ’93, ’98, ’00, ’12 is a dynamo, plain and simple.As the coordinator of two facilities located at the Heart and Vascular Center at Winchester Medical Center, she helped WMC’s parent ... Continue Reading A Thoroughly Shenandoah Nurse
For several years, Shenandoah University’s Division of Physician Assistant (PA) Studies has collaborated with Shenandoah Conservatory acting students to provide graduate students with the means to ... Continue Reading Simulating Reality in Health Care…
Whether posing as a patient reacting to a new medication, a young mother with a sick child, a terrorist in a SWAT exercise, or an overly helpful good Samaritan, simulation actors train people to ... Continue Reading Simulating Reality: Actors As Trainers
The Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Jan Wagner, wowed the audience at the Music Center at Strathmore in Bethesda, Maryland, during its Feb. 4 world premiere ... Continue Reading Icon-In-Residence: Wynton Marsalis
A rotunda dome and tower roof made of shining copper dot the skyline of Shenandoah’s main campus. Soaring columns and decorative balusters adorn an elegant colonnade. An inside atrium, awash in ... Continue Reading Beacon of Light – New…