November 2018

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Business School News: Mid-to-Late 2018

Students consult with businesses and take part in a 'Shark Tank'

Business School Students Consult for Kraft Heinz in Winchester and Learn More About Sustainability at Gat Creek Furniture This summer students enrolled in the Sustainable…

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Online Manual Saves Money and Paper

Digital version of biology lab manual has immediate results

A digital copy of a General Biology 101 lab manual – developed in 2014 by Associate Professor of Biology Laurel Rodgers, Ph.D., with the help…

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A Fire To Perform

Media & Communication Major Pursues Acting Opportunities

Shortly after senior media and communication major A.J. Cabbagestalk made a decision earlier this year to pursue a career in acting, he earned an appearance…

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Three Books, One Season

Religion Assistant Professor Driving Force Behind A Trio of Works Published In Fall 2018

Shenandoah University Assistant Professor of Religion Meredith Minister, Ph.D., saw three of her books published this fall. She served as co-editor, with Sarah J. Bloesch,…

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A New Curriculum in Transgender Care

Pharmacy Professor Jonn Bailey Teaches Transgender Care

Jonn Bailey, assistant professor of pharmacy practice at Shenandoah University, is revolutionizing his patient-centered care course by introducing a curriculum highlighting health care needs for…

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Research by Emery ’18 Accepted for Publication in Acta Pediatrica

Lelia Emery ’18 (Master of Music Therapy) had her master’s thesis research, focused on post-term Neonatal Intensive Care Unit infants, accepted for publication in the…

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Shenandoah Conservatory Hands Over Facilities and Programming to Students in Unprecedented Initiative

A first-in-the-nation initiative fostering student creativity and collaboration

In a groundbreaking new initiative, Shenandoah Conservatory is canceling its regular classes and rehearsals for one week, and turning over its facilities and resources to…

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‘Flying’ Into Health

Exercise Science Department Uses Quidditch To Inspire Activity

For the last couple of summers, Shenandoah University’s Department of Exercise Science has concerned itself with quaffles and bludgers, and golden snitches and broomsticks, as…

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November 2018 Class Notes

On Oct. 20, Joel Puckett’s (C ’99) “Short Stories” concerto was performed by the Reading Symphony Orchestra at the Santander Performing Arts Center in Reading,…

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The Future of Work and Education via Simulation Training Featuring JJ Ruscella a& Chris Madsen

Podcast by EnterVR

Welcome to the Enter VR podcast ft Chris Madsen – Business dev for Immersive Education & James Ruscella the executive director of the Shenandoah center…

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