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Shenandoah Faculty, Students Showcase VR Project at History Conference

‘The Great Experiment’ places participants in Independence Hall during the Constitutional Convention of 1787

Shenandoah University students and faculty members recently traveled to Boston to present to a national group of U.S. historians a virtual reality project that takes…

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One Big Question Concludes Spring Slate With ‘SU Lightning Talk’

Event will feature a series of quick presentations on a mix of topics

Shenandoah University’s One Big Question series will conclude its Spring 2022 slate with a special, quick-hitting session that will touch on a variety of topics.…

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Shenandoah University Professor Earns Global Challenges Teaching Award

Staci Strobl, professor of criminology and criminal justice, to partner with UK colleague to deliver virtual exchange course

Shenandoah University Professor Staci Strobl, Ph.D., joined exclusive company last month when she was chosen as a recipient of the 2022-23 Global Challenges Teaching Award…

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Shenandoah Faculty Member Receives Poetry Accolade

Work By Lisa Wood Featured In Horror Collection

Shenandoah University Adjunct Assistant Professor of English Lisa Wood (L. Marie Wood), M.F.A., M.A., MBA, has been recognized in Library Journal for her contribution to…

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One Big Question Event to Explore Impact of Knowledge and Experience on Perception and Memory

‘There is More Than Meets the Eye’ with Shenandoah Assistant Professor Kimberly Newberry, Ph.D., is scheduled for March 24

Shenandoah University’s One Big Question series continues its spring slate of events with a session that will explore the impact that knowledge and experience have…

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Russian Invasion of Ukraine: A Short Primer

A Shenandoah International Affairs Expert Offers His Perspective

Shenandoah University’s Henkel Family Chair in International Affairs and Professor of Political Science Eric K. Leonard, Ph.D., provides an expert’s look at what’s happening in…

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Psychology Class Provides Training For Shelter Dogs

Behavior Modification course project aims to increase dogs’ chances of adoption through obedience training

Shenandoah University psychology students in the “Behavior Modification” (PSY 330) course taught by Rodney Bragdon, Ph.D., are getting a break from standard classroom routine and…

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One Big Question Resumes With Session Discussing the Racialization of Muslims

The session, titled ‘The Global War on Terror and Mass Surveillance: Racializing Muslims in the Name of Security,’ will take place on March 8

Shenandoah University’s One Big Question series continues during the Spring 2022 semester with events built around a centralized question: Why does it matter? Sessions will…

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McCormick Civil War Institute Celebrates Completion of Two Projects

A new book and an interpretative handout are available now

Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute prides itself on creating opportunities for students to engage in research and the real-world work of historians. Recently, two…

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Making A Creative Buzz

Mural painting course students brighten the walls of Gregory Hall during J Term

A handful of Shenandoah University students used the extra class time during J Term to add a splash of color to the walls of Gregory…

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