May 2021

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Volunteer to Help SU Track Heat Variations in Winchester

Shenandoah is Part of a Statewide Study to Determine Where Extreme Heat Has Most Severe Effect

Shenandoah University is seeking 10-12 volunteers to track how heat varies across Winchester in order to better understand where residents are most at risk during…

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Shenandoah Offers Low-Cost Entrepreneurship & Small Business Certificate Program, June 14-Aug. 2

Cohort-Style Program Equips Entrepreneurs At All Levels To Turn Ideas Into Action

The Shenandoah University Institute for Entrepreneurship will offer a low-cost Entrepreneurship & Small Business Certificate (ESBC) program for $99 from the weeks of June 14…

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Shenandoah Alumna, Doctoral Candidate Wins Loudoun Teacher of the Year

Math Teacher Kim Jackson Says SU Was ‘Mind- and Eye-Opening’

Kim Jackson, a Shenandoah alumna who is pursuing her Doctorate in Education at the university, has recently been announced as the Loudoun County Public Schools…

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Occupational Therapy Students and Alumni Engage in Law Enforcement-Related Research

Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy Alicia Lutman, OTD, oversaw both efforts

Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy Alicia Lutman, OTD, and occupational therapy program alumni Brianna Boelte, Amanda Gibs, Diana Gold, Mollie Kamerow, BriAnna Thomassy, participated in…

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Eight Faculty Awarded Honors by SU Board of Trustees

Shenandoah Conservatory Dean Michael Stepniak, Ed.D., is delighted to confirm the following eight faculty, who received the full support of the conservatory and, on April…

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