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College of Arts & Sciences and Division of Education & Leadership News: Spring 2021

Shenandoah University students garner awards and win competitions, while faculty member is featured on C-SPAN

Lee-Dorah Wokpara, Ed.D. candidate and Berkeley County Public Schools assistant principal, is the first recipient of the Dr. Amy Lee Parker Endowed Scholarship. The Dr.…

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Volunteer to Help SU Track Heat Variations in Winchester

Shenandoah is Part of a Statewide Study to Determine Where Extreme Heat Has Most Severe Effect

Shenandoah University is seeking 10-12 volunteers to track how heat varies across Winchester in order to better understand where residents are most at risk during…

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Maloney ’17 Releases Second Dance Film Featuring SU Dance Alumni

Dani Maloney ’17 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance) recently released her second dance film “The Time Being” performed by a cast of nine women,…

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Noyalas’ New Book Details African American Experience During Civil War

‘Slavery and Freedom in the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil War Era’ is available now

Jonathan Noyalas ’01, M.A., director of Shenandoah’s McCormick Civil War Institute, recently published his book “Slavery and Freedom in the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil…

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App Uses Augmented Reality To Recreate History

‘Through Their Eyes’ Provides In-Depth Look at Battle of Cool Spring

A new app that recreates scenes from the 1864 Battle of Cool Spring is now available for download. Through Their Eyes is a collaboration between…

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Check out C-SPAN for Episodes on American History

Shenandoah Historian Jonathan Noyalas Speaks on Civil War-Related Topics

Throughout March, C-SPAN’s American History TV has been featuring presentations in which Director of the McCormick Civil War Institute Jonathan Noyalas, ’01, M.A., talks about…

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Shenandoah Recognized For Creating Culture Of Wellness On Campus

Shenandoah Is One Of 73 Campuses Worldwide To Earn A Gold-Level Designation by Exercise is Medicine

Shenandoah University is one of 153 universities and colleges around the world to be honored by Exercise is Medicine for its efforts to create a…

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Gonzalez ’15 Wins Jefferson Award with Perdicaris for Work with Music Mission San Francisco

Violist Margaret Gonzalez ’15 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) was awarded the Jefferson Award along with Steve Perdicaris for their work with Music Mission San…

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Negruțiu ’13 Appointed Director of Piano Studies and Associate Professor of Piano at Northern Arizona University

Silvan Negruțiu ’13 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance) was appointed director of piano studies and associate professor of piano at Northern Arizona University (NAU)…

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College of Arts & Sciences News: Winter 2021

Faculty present and publish, students share Valentine's Day wishes with seniors, and One Big Question events inform

Exercise Science Department Chair and Assistant Professor Barry Parker, Ph.D., and Assistant Professor of Exercise Science Jessica Sansone, Ph.D., are presenting on the “Importance of a…

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