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Kaitlyn Sage ’20 switched to the public health program two years into her Shenandoah education. “I would have never found my passion without my public…
Denzel B. White ’15, who is now a leader in Suffolk (Virginia) Public Schools, says being a mentor to students and watching their growth over…
Kayla D. O’Connell ’19, ’20, says the most rewarding part of her career is creating connections with her student-athletes. This helps her know how they…
Kaitlinn Lose Devolites ’16 interned as a student at the center, which provides care for adults diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Now, as the center’s…
Through classwork, on-campus employment and internships, Ashley Kincaid ’14, developed the skills needed to forge a career path that includes, marketing, communications, and art.
Two Shenandoah University students and three faculty and staff members recently left the quiet, rolling hills of the Shenandoah Valley to immerse themselves in the…
Victoria Hannen ’21, ’24, is a different person than she was prior to 2019, thanks to being an orientation leader at Shenandoah University. Hannen, who…
Jamal K. Atkins ’01 credits Shenandoah with helping him develop the skills he’s used making a difference on three continents and in 10 countries.
A Shenandoah University graduate is returning to her alma mater this fall to teach as an assistant professor of biology. Kathleen Lasick ’16, Ph.D., earned…
Presentations from the McCormick Civil War Institute‘s spring conference, “‘So Tired & Exhausted’: In Battle’s Aftermath,” will begin airing on C-SPAN 2 on Saturday, June 17,…