April 2021

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Shenandoah Student Takes Madden Skills To Esports National Championship

Junior Dylan Lewis Competes April 24 Against Boise State

Shenandoah junior Dylan Lewis ’22 practices Madden two hours a day. Come April 24, all that time spent behind the controller will pay off. Lewis…

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April 2021 Class Notes

Edrie Means Weekly (C ’84) was awarded the 2021 Van Lawrence Fellowship Award, which is presented by The Voice Foundation and National Association of Teachers…

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It’s Bloom Time at Shenandoah — The Bloom is Back!

Celebrate Apple Blossom on campus with blooming events for students!

Celebrate Apple Blossom 2021 with us on campus with events just for Shenandoah Students!  As is tradition, Shenandoah University is proudly displaying pink and green…

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Learn What Inspires Public Leaders, SU Alums To Work For the Common Good

Virtual Panel Discussion to Be Held Wednesday, April 14

Join Shenandoah’s Center for Civic Engagement from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 14, for the virtual panel discussion “Public Service: Values to Action!“…

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Look What’s Happening at Our Fairfax Location

Construction is underway to enhance, expand ICPH buildings

Renovations continue at the Inova Center for Personalized Health, or ICPH, in Fairfax. ICPH provides a Northern Virginia/Washington, D.C.-metro area location for Shenandoah’s programs in:…

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Dance Students Film Work with NYC-based Choreographer Sidra Bell

Right before spring break in March, New York City choreographer Sidra Bell came down to Shenandoah University to do two days of filming for her…

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Maloney ’17 Releases Second Dance Film Featuring SU Dance Alumni

Dani Maloney ’17 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance) recently released her second dance film “The Time Being” performed by a cast of nine women,…

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Noyalas’ New Book Details African American Experience During Civil War

‘Slavery and Freedom in the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil War Era’ is available now

Jonathan Noyalas ’01, M.A., director of Shenandoah’s McCormick Civil War Institute, recently published his book “Slavery and Freedom in the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil…

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Students Volunteer a Helping Hand at Vaccine Clinic

Tasks Include Vaccinating, Translating and Clerical Duties

Since Shenandoah University began holding a COVID-19 mass-vaccination clinic in its Wilkins Athletics & Events Center, many students have volunteered their time in helping the…

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