April 2021

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Sample Shenandoah Graduate Programs This Summer

Take Courses That Could Lead To A Graduate Certificate!

Wondering if you should pursue a graduate degree? Try some courses this summer to familiarize yourself with graduate work and even start what could lead…

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Shenandoah Winding Down COVID-19 Mass-Vaccination Effort

Last Clinic Will Take Place Thursday, May 6

After administering more than 65,000 COVID-19 shots in arms, the mass-vaccination center at Shenandoah University will hold its last clinic on Thursday, May 6. The…

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‘Do All The Good That We Can’: The Work Must Continue

A message from our three chief diversity officers

Nearly a year ago, in response to the murder of George Floyd and the systemic racism connected to that, Shenandoah made a statement and launched…

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Shenandoah, Bank of Clarke Enter Into Three-Year Partnership

Student Internships Will Be Offered at Bank’s Berryville Branch

Shenandoah University and the Bank of Clarke County have entered into a partnership that will provide internships and learning opportunities for students in marketing, finance,…

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Students Create their Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Projects

Our students have now begun to create their Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) projects.  In these short videos, Professors `Atiah Abdullah Sidek’s (IIUM) and Ady…

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Celebrating National Volunteer Week

Looking back at all of the amazing service that our students, faculty, and staff have put forward during the 2020-2021 school year

The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) is celebrating National Volunteer Week with a look back at all of the amazing service that our students, faculty,…

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No Tolerance for Racial Injustice

A Message from President Fitzsimmons

Dear students, faculty and staff, I write to you following an historic verdict. And while there is profound reflection and celebration, we must be mindful…

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Article on Black Embodied Music and Freedom by Leonard Published in Journal of Performing Arts Leadership in Higher Education

“The Arts are for Freedom: Centering Black Embodied Music to Make Freedom Free,” an article written by Assistant Provost for Inclusion, Diversity & Equity and…

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Brady Named Harold Herman Chair in Musical Theatre

Associate Professor of Theatre and Music Director Patrick Brady has been named the Harold Herman Chair in Musical Theatre. The endowed chair provides Brady with…

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Meyer Co-authors Two Articles in May/June Edition of Journal of Singing

Director of the Janette Ogg Voice Research Center and Associate Professor of Voice (Baritone) and Vocal Pedagogy David Meyer, D.M., co-authored two articles in the…

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