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Students, faculty and staff pose with Raj and Neeraja Lingam beneath a logo for the cybersecurity lab.

Shenandoah Creates Cybersecurity Lab Thanks To Generous Gift From Lingam Foundation

New Cybersecurity Range and Outreach Lab Established In Hazel-Pruitt Armory

Students studying cybersecurity and similar programs at Shenandoah University have a new space in which to train to become the world’s next digital security experts,…

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Group of student volunteers with WATTS

Shenandoah University Celebrates 15 Years of Partnership With Local Transitional Shelter

Shenandoah provides consistent volunteer support to Winchester Area Temporary Transitional Shelter

By Jace Gibson ’26 This year marks 15 years of partnership between Shenandoah University and the Winchester Area Temporary Transitional Shelter (WATTS), a community resource…

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Music therapy students from Howard University and SU explore community arts engagement

Music Therapy Students from Howard University and SU Explore Community Arts Engagement

Students and faculty from Howard University and Shenandoah Conservatory’s music therapy programs recently joined together for an afternoon of panel discussions, fellowship and conversations about…

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Individuals cut a ribbon celebrating the opening of the Andrei Kushnir Collection in Halpin-Harrison Hall.

Shenandoah University Celebrates Andrei Kushnir Art Collection On Founders’ Day

Shenandoah University marked Founders’ Day 2026 with the usual commemoration of its rich 151-year history, along with a few nods to the university’s historic sesquicentennial…

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Alanna Ropchock Tierno

Tierno Presents Research Paper on Liturgical Music at Conference in Montreal

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Literature Alanna Tierno, Ph.D., presented her paper, “A Chalice in One Hand and a Machete in the Other: The Roman…

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February 2026 Class Notes

February 2026 Class Notes

On Jan. 1, Elizabeth “Liz” Anderson (AS ’95, HP ’98) co-authored and published Fit4Work in the Garden. The book connects nature-based learning with the effective…

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Taylor Bullis - First-Year Teacher of the Year at Admiral Byrd Middle School

Taylor Bullis ’25 Named First-Year Teacher of the Year at Admiral Byrd Middle School

Taylor Bullis ’25, has been honored as the 2025–2026 First-Year Teacher of the Year at Admiral Byrd Middle School in Winchester, Virginia.  Even so, she acknowledges…

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Summer Internship Fair Fall 2025

Students Learn About And Explore Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Career and Professional Development Hosts Summer Internship Fair

By Jace Gibson ’26 At the end of the 2025 Fall Term, Shenandoah University’s College of Arts and Sciences co-hosted its annual Summer Internship fair…

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