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Upcoming Grads: Be On The Lookout For The First Destination Survey

Attention May 2025 graduates! Be on the lookout for an email inviting you to fill out the Class of 2025 First Destination Survey. Please take a moment to help Career & Professional Development learn more about your next chapter as an alum of Shenandoah University. These survey responses are a huge help to the university, as they allow SU to show the amazing work its students are doing after graduation and give an idea of how to serve current students in the best way possible. Congratulations on your upcoming graduation – you’re almost there! Questions? Contact Career & Professional Development at career@su.edu.

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Karen Schaufeld, an author, entrepreneur, philanthropist, lawyer, and ardent early reading advocate, holds her book, "Larry and Bob" as she answers student questions at Sully Elementary School in Loudoun County, Virginia as part of Shenandoah University's Camp Read A Lot. She is smiling, has long silver hair, and is wearing glasses and a blue button-up shirt.

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