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Writing For Another Realm

Horror Novelist and Shenandoah Assistant Professor L. Marie Wood’s Latest Book Set To Appear Just Before Halloween

Vampires. The afterlife. These are just a couple of the subjects Adjunct Assistant Professor of English Lisa Wood (L. Marie Wood), M.F.A., explores in her…

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New Mentor Program Helps Students Thrive On Campus

Thrive Guides and Their Mentees Discuss Resources, Opportunities and Academics

A new mentor support system this semester is helping Shenandoah University students thrive as they navigate the college experience. Thrive Guides is a Student Support…

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Elhamalawy ’21 Featured in Q&A Article by Broadway World

Drew Elhamalawy ’21 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) was featured in a Q&A article published by Broadway World with other “Sticks & Stones”…

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New Work by Burbridge ’20 Featured in Portland Playhouse Mini-series

“Heaven is Overrated,” a new work by Carmen Burbridge ’20 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting), was featured in Shortcuts, an apprentice company mini-series produced…

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Spencer ’91 Performs Virtually for Homecoming 2020

The Shenandoah Alumni Association and Shenandoah Conservatory are hosting a live performance by alumnus J. Robert “Bobby” Spencer ’91 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical…

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Divine Takes On Role With Pre-Health Education

Alumna & Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Brings Passion for Advising to Pre-Health Education Program

Shenandoah University’s College of Arts & Sciences pre-health program has a new director of pre-health education, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Kate Divine ’08, ’10,…

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College of Arts & Sciences News: Summer/Early Fall 2020

MCWI Receives Donations, Faculty Publish, and Student Wins Debate Competition

Shenandoah’s McCormick Civil War Institute (MCWI) has received a substantial collection of letters from Civil War soldiers in the 9th New York Heavy Artillery. Over…

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Business Students Selected to Conduct Research on National Level

LEAD1 Study Examines Diversity, Inclusion and Equity At Universities Nationwide

Ten Shenandoah University sport management students are participating in a nationwide research study that seeks information on diversity, inclusion, and equity at 130 universities across…

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The Transformation Begins

With FYS at Shenandoah, Everything From Tacos to Ghost Stories Help Bridge The Gap Between High School and College

Shenandoah University students always begin their Shenandoah experience with a Going Global First-Year Seminar (FYS) course, and even in 2020, a year in which everything…

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Oshiro ’13, ’21 and Powell Challenge Music Therapy Students in Race and #RealTalk Program

Led by Halo Quartet members Shana Oshiro ’13, ’21 (Professional Studies Program for Music Therapy Certification Eligibility, Master of Music Therapy), MT-BC, and Niambi Powell…

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