Earlier this semester, Genomic Opportunities for Girls in Research Labs or, GO GIRL, won a New England BioLabs (NEB) 2016 Passion in Science Award, which acknowledges scientists for inspirational and ... Continue Reading GO GIRL Wins Passion In…
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Earlier this semester, Genomic Opportunities for Girls in Research Labs or, GO GIRL, won a New England BioLabs (NEB) 2016 Passion in Science Award, which acknowledges scientists for inspirational and ... Continue Reading GO GIRL Wins Passion In…
On Monday, Jan. 16, 2017, the Shenandoah University community will join individuals across America in the nationwide effort that is the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service. The university’s ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University to Participate in…
In many ways, 2016 has been one of those years that many of us are happy to see end. But, while it was a year that trafficked in surprises and marked the deaths of some beloved entertainers (including ... Continue Reading The Top 10 of 2016…
The five Global Citizenship Project destinations for spring break 2017 were revealed during Shenandoah University's 28th Annual International Convocation, held in November 2016. Fifty-seven members ... Continue Reading Global Citizenship Project Announces 2017…
(Above, from left to right: senior music education major Emily Ellis, Timothy Doak Mentor Leadership Award; freshman Julia Thompson, Gabriella Miller First-Year Student Award; and Assistant Professor ... Continue Reading First-Year Seminar Awards Distributed Honors…
At the end of each semester in BA-303, Legal Environment of Business, students participate in a graded "mock trial" practical exercise. In this practical case study, the plaintiff, "Peter Brady," is ... Continue Reading Students Earn Awards For “Mock…
The fall semester has given us much to consider. A polarized country went to the polls, while a large percentage of people between the ages of 18 and 29 chose to sit out the election. On a local ... Continue Reading Holiday Message for 2016 A…
Freshman Emily Yergin leads two Shenandoah University selections to the Virginia Sports Information Directors Association (VaSID) College Division All-State team in selections announced by the ... Continue Reading Yergin Named State Rookie of…
Shenandoah University's field hockey team ended its season this fall by setting a new program record for wins as well as earning its first-ever ODAC championship. The Hornets beat Washington & ... Continue Reading Field Hockey Has Stellar Season…
Two Shenandoah Conservatory musical theatre majors performed at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Broadway on Nov. 11 in Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth’s (center) limited-engagement show, “Kristin ... Continue Reading Students Perform with Chenoweth Two…
Associate Professor, Voice (Baritone) and Musical Theatre Styles Specialist Matthew Edwards, D.M.A., is the vocal coach in residence for December for Voice Council Magazine. Voice Council Magazine ... Continue Reading Voice Site Taps Edwards’ Expertise…
Rainelle Public Library in Rainelle, West Virginia, received an early Christmas gift this year. On Dec. 5, Shenandoah University delivered more than 1,600 books – 43 boxes worth – to the the library, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Donates 1,600 Books…
Karen Abraham, Ph.D., has been named Shenandoah University's interim dean of the School of Health Professions. She will begin her new position on January 3, 2017, and will serve through the 2017-18 ... Continue Reading Abraham Named Interim Dean of…
Next month, five students from Shenandoah University’s Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business will travel to Tampa, Florida, to gain invaluable work experience during the 2017 College Football Playoff ... Continue Reading Business School Students To Attend…
Faculty in Shenandoah University's College of Arts & Sciences spent the summer and early fall of 2016 publishing and presenting on topics ranging from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and ... Continue Reading Arts & Sciences Faculty Accomplishments…