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Physical Therapy Alumni Weekend 2023

Shenandoah University’s Division of Physical Therapy is celebrating a milestone this year: 30 years of SUPT graduating classes! The division will celebrate three decades of excellence with events in October that offer plenty of chances to socialize with fellow alumni as well as to meet the next generation of PTs-to-be! Check out the schedule of events for this year’s reunion below:

Friday, Oct. 20

Alumni Social ($15)
6 – 8 p.m.
Piccadilly’s Public House & Restaurant (125 E. Piccadilly Street, Winchester, VA 22601)

Register for the Alumni Social

Celebrate 30 years of SUPT with classmates, family, friends and SUPT faculty and staff at this alumni social. Enjoy appetizers and drinks while catching up and remembering your time in the program as we honor this milestone year for the division. Your first drink will be provided free of charge, courtesy of the Shenandoah University Alumni Association!

Saturday, Oct. 21

Networking Breakfast is ($10)
9-11 a.m.
Health Professions Building (1775 N. Sector Court, Winchester, VA 22601)

Register for the Networking Breakfast

Get to know some of our current third-year SUPT students and their career plans after graduation during this networking breakfast. This is a great opportunity to make connections with students and show them how a Shenandoah education can lead to a successful career in the physical therapy field.

Physical Therapy Tour (Free)
11 a.m.
Health Professions Building (1775 N. Sector Court, Winchester, VA 22601)

Register for the Tour

Tour the SUPT facility at the Health Professions Building to see facility and technology changes!

Physical Therapy Gala ($45)
5:30-9:30 p.m.
Shenandoah Valley Golf Club (134 Golf Club Circle, Front Royal, VA 22630)

Join us for the annual SUPT Gala! This year’s ticket proceeds support the School of Health Professions Scholarship for Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity (IDE) Endowment Fund. This scholarship aims to support students from diverse backgrounds who are interested in graduate health professions programs at Shenandoah University. This year’s gala will include dinner, drinks, music, a silent auction, “putt for a prize,” and awards. The deadline to purchase tickets is Friday, Oct. 6. For any questions, contact lcarroll@su.edu or kdivine@su.edu. 

Purchase Tickets for the Gala

Can’t attend the gala but want to help out? Donate a ticket to a student! If you would like to make a gift to the scholarship outside of your ticket purchase, visit https://bit.ly/3rVPHUs.

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