Arts & Sciences Alumni

Girls In Aviation Day 2024 Advances STEM and Aviation Careers

University Promotes BBA/Concentration in Aviation Studies AND VR Design Programs

The School of Business participated in the Girls in Aviation Day on Sept. 21, at the Winchester Regional Airport. The sold-out event attracted 250 participants…

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Shenandoah University To Launch ‘The Great Experiment’

Virtual reality project immerses users in the 1787 constitutional debates that led to the creation of the Electoral College

Shenandoah University is set to release an immersive, educational virtual reality experience that places participants at the center of a defining moment in America’s political…

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Director In Residence Blayne Weaver Featured In New Film

Watch ‘Fluorescent Beast’ At The Alamo Drafthouse On Sept. 15

Blayne Weaver, director in residence and adjunct professor of film production at Shenandoah University, co-stars in “Fluorescent Beast,” a black comedy directed by Paul Osbourne.…

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Noyalas Sheds Light On Often Overlooked Civil War Battle In Newest Book

‘The Blood-Tinted Waters of the Shenandoah’ explores the Battle of Cool Spring’s significance during the 1864 Valley Campaign

Jonathan Noyalas ’01, M.A., director of the McCormick Civil War Institute at Shenandoah University, has released a new book that takes an in-depth look at…

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Shenandoah Announces Recipients Of 2024 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards

Annual awards presented to Maya Horner ’24, Gabriella Raspanti ’24 and Associate Professor of PA Studies Michelle Gruver, D.M.S., PA-C.

Shenandoah University presented the 2024 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards to recent graduates Maya Horner ’24 and Gabriella Raspanti ’24 and Associate Professor of Physician Assistant…

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Harding Library of Law & History Officially Named

Davis Hall Space Reflects Alumni Family’s Affection for the University

The new name of the library in Shenandoah University’s Davis Hall honors a family of alumni with a deep connection to the university.  The Harding…

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Shenandoah Student Selected for WSCF-US Student Leadership Team

Jolonnie Reed Joins Leadership Team of Historic Christian Student Movement

Shenandoah University student Jolonnie Reed ’25 was commissioned in a virtual ceremony with four other student leaders from across the country as a new member…

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Shenandoah Professor Chosen To Lead Winchester School Board

Department Chair & Professor of Hispanic Studies Bryan Pearce-Gonzales, Ph.D., has served on the board since 2017

A full story about Pearce-Gonzales’ election is featured in the Jan. 11, 2024, edition of The Winchester Star. 

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Public Health Faculty Member And Students Publish Together

Alumni also contributed to paper published in the Journal of Affective Disorders

Student researchers Yohanna Díaz-Amaya (Public Health/Spanish) and Zoe Star (Public Health/Biology) along with their public health professor, Scott McClure, Ph.D., recently saw their paper published…

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Shenandoah’s Profound Influence

First-Gen Alumni Shares How Her Shenandoah Experience Transformed Her

LaVonda Taylor ’13, credits Shenandoah University with providing the support she needed to push past challenges and build a career dedicated to empowering the next…

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