If you can't write, you can't communicate fully - it's just that simple. A picture may speak a thousand words, but words can help provide some context for an image. A video may tell a story, but ... Continue Reading How to Write Like Your…
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If you can't write, you can't communicate fully - it's just that simple. A picture may speak a thousand words, but words can help provide some context for an image. A video may tell a story, but ... Continue Reading How to Write Like Your…
The excitement was palpable in Stimpson Auditorium on the evening of October 28, as students gathered to witness the finals of a campus-wide FIFA 15 for Xbox One student video game competition. The ... Continue Reading Virtual Soccer Competition Offers Real-World…
In this video interview, Dean of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business Miles Davis, Ph.D., talks with Shenandoah “Some Time” host Matthew Murray about his “sock ministry” and its role in creating ... Continue Reading Sock Challenge Creates a Business…
Two Shenandoah students are helming the university’s newly created Student Virginia Education Association (SVEA) chapter.“We want to create a community of future educators who can share and learn from ... Continue Reading School of Education & Human…
You know you should get that flu shot. Well, you THINK you should get that flu shot. But who likes getting shots? And now that you consider it. . . what does that shot really do? "Hmmmmm," you think. ... Continue Reading Why It’s Time to Get…
Assistant Professor of Religion Meredith Minister, Ph.D., has been awarded a $30,000 grant by the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion for fostering religious understanding ... Continue Reading $30,000 Grant Awarded to Shenandoah…
Physician Assistant Studies graduate student Jillian Goles ’16 has been published in the fall 2015 volume of the VA Engage Journal, an engaged scholarship project of the VA Engage Network.Goles’ ... Continue Reading PA Student Published in 2015…
On Nov. 16, Shenandoah University broke ground on The Village, a new on-campus housing initiative that, when all is said and done, will comprise five buildings and house a total of 120 students.“If ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Breaks Ground on…
What exactly does travel do for you? It’s a fair question. Venturing to new locales isn’t easy. It’s often as uncomfortable as it is fascinating. But the benefits. . . . The benefits of ... Continue Reading Six Benefits of Short-Term Travel
The world needs more entrepreneurs – are you one of them? The Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business will mark its fifth annual Entrepreneurship Week with events on Wednesday, Nov. 18, and Thursday, ... Continue Reading Business School to Celebrate Entrepreneurship…
The Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business sport management program, in conjunction with the Sport Business Club, will host a forum from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 16, in Halpin-Harrison Hall, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah To Hold Second Sport…
When reporters create high-level articles about the clash of cultures in Major League Baseball (MLB), Assistant Professor of Sport Management Fritz G. Polite, Ph.D., MPA, is one of the people they ... Continue Reading Major League Baseball and the…
The Recording Excellence blog wants to make it clear: Shenandoah Conservatory Assistant Professor of Music Production and Recording Technology Adam Olson, M.A. is one of the “15 Outstanding Professors ... Continue Reading Adam Olson Makes a Great…