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Health Professions & Pharmacy News: Winter 2017

Abraham Becomes Permanent Health Professions Dean, Pharmacy Professor's Research Spreads On the Web

Karen Abraham, Ph.D., (pictured above) professor of physical therapy and interim dean, assumed the permanent role of dean of the School of Health Professions on…

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Athletics News: Winter 2018

Students earn state and regional honors, set records, say goodbye to Shingleton Gymnasium & hello to the James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics & Events Center

The final weeks of 2017 and the initial months of 2018 have proved eventful for Shenandoah University’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and its student-athletes.  Shingleton…

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Conservatory News: Midwinter 2018

Shenandoah Conservatory students perform, earn professional positions and win competitions; guest artists and academics enrich learning

Voice Students Participate in Outreach Trip to the Highland School On Jan. 23, Chair of Vocal/Choral Division and Associate Professor of Voice (Tenor) Byron Jones…

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Miles K. Davis Named 20th President of Linfield College

Byrd School dean begins new appointment on July 1

Miles Davis, Ph.D., dean and professor of management at Shenandoah University’s Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business, has been named the 20th president of…

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Students and Faculty Excited To Attend The Winter Olympics in South Korea

Participants Anticipate Global Experiential Learning Opportunities in Send-off Celebration

Winchester, Va. (Jan. 26, 2018) – Twenty-eight Shenandoah University students and five faculty/staff members will travel to the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea,…

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Martin Luther King Jr. Week 2018

Know The Past. Improve The Present. Serve The Future.

The Shenandoah community dedicated itself to service, community, reflection and diversity, inspired by the life and work of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King,…

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Education Graduate Student Wins VACTE Award 

Sujin Chung '18 Embarking On Elementary Education Career After Years In Accounting Field

Sujin Chung ’18 has received one of only 11 scholarships awarded recently by the Virginia Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (VACTE), according to Associate…

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Photo Album: National Championship Game

2018 College Football Playoff Championship Game | Atlanta, Georgia

Nine business students, who are also members of the Sport Business Club, worked directly with representatives from the Atlanta Football Host Committee at the 2018 College…

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“The Atmosphere of Hate: Experiencing a Civil Rights Era Sit-In”

Shenandoah University Virtual Reality Experience Pulls Emotions Of The Past Into The Present on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Participants can immerse themselves in the “Atmosphere of Hate,” felt by African-Americans as they engaged in nonviolent protest to challenge segregation by sitting at a…

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Education News: Fall/Winter 2017

School of Education & Human Development students create Claymation videos, attend a student educators' conference and collaborate with students almost a thousand miles away

On Dec. 4, university studies students learned how to make Claymation videos using modeling clay, their iPads, Apple Pencils, and the Keynote app. The workshop,…

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