Assistant Vice President for Opportunity Development Fritz Polite, Ph.D., MPA, and Director of Residence Life and Student Conduct J. Santiago, M.S., co-wrote a chapter in the book, “Sports in African ... Continue Reading Assistant VP and Residence Life…
Learning Business From Within Shenandoah Students Perform Work That Benefits Businesses
At Shenandoah University’s Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business, students learn by doing, which often means their classwork involves assisting an array of businesses. Professor of Marketing Sally ... Continue Reading Learning Business From Within Shenandoah…
Shenandoah Hires New Dean for Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business Astrid Sheil Joins SU From California State University San Bernardino
Astrid Sheil, Ph.D, will join Shenandoah University as the new dean of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business on July 1, 2019. Sheil will be the sixth dean of the business school and the first ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Hires New Dean for…
Business Faculty Member Receives Alumni Award from Alma Mater Polite Honored By Simpson College
Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and Associate Professor of Sport Management Fritz Polite, Ph.D., received the 2018 Simpson College Alumni Achievement Award in October. Dr. Polite earned his ... Continue Reading Business Faculty Member Receives Alumni…
Business School News: Mid-to-Late 2018 Students consult with businesses and take part in a 'Shark Tank'
Business School Students Consult for Kraft Heinz in Winchester and Learn More About Sustainability at Gat Creek Furniture This summer students enrolled in the Sustainable Business Strategy class ... Continue Reading Business School News: Mid-to-Late 2018…
A Polite Defender of Academic Integrity Business Faculty Member Battles Corrosive Aspects of Collegiate Sport Through Role With The Drake Group
Back in 2000, Shenandoah Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business Fritz Polite, Ph.D., was a Florida State University graduate student looking to get involved in ... Continue Reading A Polite Defender of Academic…