Six of the seven remaining members of Shenandoah’s 1967 graduating class of nurses gathered for a toast in early June in the Halpin Rotunda of the Health & Life Sciences Building (HLSB), a ... Continue Reading Nursing Class of ’67 Gathers…
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Six of the seven remaining members of Shenandoah’s 1967 graduating class of nurses gathered for a toast in early June in the Halpin Rotunda of the Health & Life Sciences Building (HLSB), a ... Continue Reading Nursing Class of ’67 Gathers…
Frederick County and Winchester share a natural treasure, the Abrams Creek Wetlands, that is ecologically significant on a statewide basis, according to two scientists who have studied the site since ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Researchers And Virginia…
In its first year, the Dean's Circle at Shenandoah is making an exceptional impact, with 24 members raising $47,376 for academic excellence in the arts. Coinciding with an extraordinary time of growth ... Continue Reading Dean’s Circle Celebrates a Wonderful…
Shenandoah Conservatory has appointed Marisol Norris, M.A., MT-BC, as a visiting assistant professor of music therapy beginning August 2017. Norris will teach undergraduate and graduate music therapy ... Continue Reading Marisol Norris Appointed Visiting Assistant…
Pianist Bo-Kyung Hwang ’19 was awarded first prize in the Young Professional division at the 32nd Annual International Young Artist Piano Competition in Washington, D.C., on June 25. Her award ... Continue Reading Hwang ’19 Wins First Prize…
Shenandoah Hornet athletes past and present are garnering attention nationally and regionally. Here's our latest roundup of their accomplishments: Phil Morse '16 has been promoted by the Washington ... Continue Reading Hornet Athletics News: Spring/Summer 2017…
Physician Assistant (PA) Studies student Judith Pascarella ’17, received the LtC David Gwinn Memorial/Veterans Caucus Scholarship for 2017 from the Veterans Caucus. Pascarella, who is a lieutenant ... Continue Reading PA Students Bolstered by Military…
Shenandoah University will kick off its 32nd annual Children’s Literature Conference “Once Read, Never Forgotten: Creating Readers One Book at a Time,” by inviting the public to attend its second-ever ... Continue Reading Second-ever ‘Rockin’ the Library’ Event…
Shenandoah University and Wesley Theological Seminary, both affiliated with the United Methodist Church, have once again partnered to benefit the church and the young leadership coming through their ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Partners With Wesley…
Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute will present “A More Sharp & Obstinate Affair,” commemorating the 153rd anniversary of the Battle of Cool Spring on Saturday, July 15, from ... Continue Reading Tours and Programs Mark Battle…
CWI’s advisory board has been hard at work since its first meeting. One of its initial projects was drafting a new vision statement for CWI. The new vision statement better exemplifies CWI’s broad ... Continue Reading CWI Adopts New Vision Statement
James I. Robertson, Jr. “Civil War Echoes: Voices from Virginia, 1860-1891” (Richmond: Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission, 2016). $19.95. ISBN: 978-0-9834012-6-1. During ... Continue Reading Publication of the Quarter
In the autumn of 1864, Gen. Philip H. Sheridan launched his campaign to do what no other Union commander had been able to achieve in the Shenandoah Valley—wrest it from a firm Confederate grip. During ... Continue Reading Rienzi: Sheridan’s War Horse
Edythe “Edie” McGoff, MSN, RN, CEN, FAEN, an adjunct clinical instructor for Shenandoah’s Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing, was one of 20 women featured on the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) ... Continue Reading Nursing Instructor Featured by VFW…
Jessica Kirkland, a School of Education & Human Development MSEd-Individualized Focus student, has been recognized by Softchalk as an honorable mention lesson plan developer. Kirkland developed ... Continue Reading Ed Student Earns SoftChalk Recognition…
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Brandon Jennings, PharmD, BCACP, was appointed as the treasurer for Phi Lambda Sigma, the Pharmacy Leadership Society, for the term 2017-2019. Phi Lambda ... Continue Reading Pharmacy News: Spring/Early Summer 2017…
Shenandoah University is pleased to announce it is one of a select group of 21 institutions across the nation chosen by the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) to receive a nearly $13,000 grant to ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Selected for CIC…
Director of Children’s Literature Program and Professor of Curriculum and Instruction Karen Huff, Ed.D. in May met, on Shenandoah University's main campus, with a group of newly minted high school ... Continue Reading Professor Marks Unusual, Special Graduation…
The summer research of Erin Weddle ’16, has resulted in something that’s a first, at least within the five years Associate Professor of Biology Laurel Rodgers, Ph.D., has taught at Shenandoah – a ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Alumna’s Bio Research Published…
When students opted to take honors cell biology in spring 2017, they didn’t know the class would include an art project. Associate Professor of Biology Laurel Rodgers, Ph.D., who teaches the course ... Continue Reading When Art & Science Merge…