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Shenandoah University student Sophia Sharp '27 shows off her strongwoman skills lifting the Bells of Steel on the campus Quad during fall 2025.

One Of The World’s Strongest Women Studies at Shenandoah

Sophia Sharp First Competed In A Strongwoman Contest Only Four Years Ago

A Shenandoah University exercise science student is also one of the world’s strongest women.  Sophia Sharp ’27, who is also in the early assurance Doctor…

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Center for Civic Engagement student staffers with food drive donations in October 2025.

Food Drive Collects Almost 1,000 Pounds of Nonperishables

Emergency Effort by Shenandoah University Benefits Blue Ridge Area Food Bank And Those It Serves

Shenandoah University’s emergency food drive for the Winchester-Frederick County community held throughout the last week of October netted 925 pounds of nonperishable food, which was…

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Building Trust & Making A Difference Through The Pharmacy Profession

Shenandoah Pharm.D. Student Attends Senate Press Conference, Meets National Health Care Leaders, and Discusses Communication’s Importance in Health-Care Outcomes 

Shenandoah University second-year Doctor of Pharmacy student Roxana Sasaninejad further explored her deep interest in the legislative and advocacy sides of pharmacy earlier this fall…

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Shenandoah University College of Arts and Sciences Dean and Interim Dean of the School of Business Jeff Coker, Ph.D. and Shenandoah University School of Business Yount, Hyde & Barbour, P.C. Endowed Chair in Accounting and Professor of Accounting Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D.

Shenandoah Business Faculty Publish Case Study in Financial Times

Piece published as part of FT's ongoing Business School Teaching Case Series

Shenandoah University Interim Dean of the School of Business Jeff Coker, Ph.D., and Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D., YHB Endowed Chair in Accounting, have been featured in…

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Child wearing fake elephant trunk on his nose and teacher wearing a "Read" T-shirt share an Elephant and Piggie book for parents in an elementary school classroom at a Camp Read A Lot in the summer of 2025.

Shenandoah University Makes Reading Fun

With the help of the Claude Moore Charitable Foundation, Shenandoah makes an impact by focusing on the joy of reading through special programs like Camp Read A Lot, the Children’s Literature Conference and more

Over the summer, 38 teachers studying for Shenandoah University’s Professional Studies Certificate or Master of Science in literacy education with a reading concentration helped 64…

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Shenandoah Alumnus Named Assistant Superintendent in Fauquier County, Virginia

Matthew Yonkey ’03 has been named the assistant superintendent of administration for Fauquier County Public Schools in Virginia. He began his career in Fauquier County…

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Female-identifying Shenandoah University nursing student wearing blue scrubs trains using an infant manikin in the university's simulation lab.

Nursing Perfection

Shenandoah University Nursing School Graduates Earn 100% Licensure and Certification Exam Pass Rates for the Most Recent Calendar Year

Shenandoah University’s Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing posted perfect licensing and certification exam pass rates across all of its programs for the most recent…

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Stock photo of a female-identifying teacher wearing a blue top and white pants leaning against a child-sized desk at the front of an elementary school classroom filled with student studying at their desks.

Grant Program Creates New Pipeline for Principals

Shenandoah University’s Teacher Licensure Program Chosen To Participate In Select Group

Four licensed educators – one from the city of Winchester and three from Spotsylvania County – interested in becoming school principals will receive a no-cost, grant-funded…

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A man in a wheelchair swings a golf club in a Shenandoah University MoveU! adaptive golf clinic, while surrounded by people ready to assist.

Adaptive Sports Program Gains Momentum

Grants and support are helping “MoveU!” at SU to grow 

The MoveU! Community Adaptive Sports and Dance program at Shenandoah University has received a $7,600 boost through a Newton B. Shingleton Trust grant.  Activities offered…

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Headshots of Dr. Yunita Anwar (left) and Dr. John Winn (right), both of the Shenandoah University School of Business

WalletHub Taps Two SU Professors for Insight and Advice

Drs. Winn and Anwar Talk Insurance and Improving Credit

Shenandoah University Professor of Business Law John Winn, J.D., and Assistant Professor of Accounting Yunita Anwar, Ph.D., were both recently featured on WalletHub, with Dr.…

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