coronavirus

Life as an RA During COVID-19

RAs discuss rules, cleaning, and student appreciation

The Student Experience The responsibilities of a resident assistant (RA) include keeping students safe and helping them adapt to the college lifestyle. But COVID-19 has…

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Thanksgiving: We Are Returning

Shenandoah will continue to operate in-person after the Thanksgiving break

Dear students, Well done! We are more than seven weeks into the semester and going strong with almost 90% of our students attending classes in-person…

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Increased Surveillance Testing Opportunities

more than 2,000 surveillance tests have been administered by the university

Shenandoah has been conducting surveillance testing for COVID-19 since the start of the academic year, beginning with the testing of residential and commuter undergraduate students…

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The COVID Experience From a Student Perspective

How Shenandoah Sophomore Max Myers Describes 10 days in Isolation

The Student Experience Shenandoah University sophomore Max Myers was anxious when he heard that he’d have to isolate for 10 days after testing positive for…

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Celebrating our Shenandoah Successes

Surviving and Thriving Through Testing, Forward Thinking and Commitment

As schools across the country continue to go all-online, Shenandoah celebrates nearly two months of in-person education. Through the commitment of our students, faculty and…

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Katherine (Brady) Peterman ’13 Is On The Case

Shenandoah University Alumna Uses Her Public Health Education To Combat The Spread Of COVID-19

Katherine (Brady) Peterman ’13 decided to attempt to re-enter the workforce this summer after spending two years at home with her young son. Thanks in…

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Pharmacy Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Welcome Back Celebration

Students greeted with cowbells, pom-poms and homemade signs

On the first day of in-person classes at Shenandoah University, students of the Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy — those at the Health Professions…

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Outdoor Learning Spaces Popular Among Students, Faculty

Classes Provide More Space, New Way To Learn

To reduce the density of the university community, Shenandoah has established outdoor classrooms throughout campus. These classrooms come in the form of gazebos, tables with…

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The Myths and Facts of COVID-19

Learn About Reporting The Virus, Our Personal Responsibility to Others, and More

[one_half] MYTH Passing by a COVID-19 positive person in the hallway at work is a close contact, or exposure, to the virus. [/one_half] [one_half_last] FACT…

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Shenandoah Offers COVID-19 Testing to Commuter Students

Students must register for testing no later than Wednesday, Aug. 26, at noon.

In order to provide a safer environment for not only Shenandoah, but also the larger community, the university is offering COVID-19 testing for all full-time…

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