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A Shenandoah Story to Remember

Shenandoah's 32nd Annual Children's Literature Conference Explores The Enduring Power of Tales Well-Told

Children’s book author and the nation’s first Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Jon Scieszka kicked off Shenandoah University’s 32nd Annual Children’s Literature Conference on June…

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Literacy Culture Inspires Book Dedication

Shenandoah University’s Children’s Literature Conference, the university-housed Shenandoah Valley Writer’s Project and a school devoted to literacy combine to create a story that must be told

It just had to happen at Garland R. Quarles Elementary School in Winchester, Virginia. And it just had to be connected to Shenandoah University’s annual…

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SU PT Thrives and Changes Lives in Guatemala

In 2014, Dani Fisher ’16, DPT, who was then a Shenandoah University Division of Physical Therapy (PT) student, started talking with a lifelong friend of…

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Shenandoah University to Host Ninth Annual National Jazz Workshop

Week-long Event Features Concerts Free And Open To Public

Shenandoah University will host its ninth annual National Jazz Workshop (NJW) from Sunday, July 9, through Friday, July 14. The six-day intensive program features nearly…

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Nursing Class of ’67 Gathers for Reunion

Six of the seven remaining members of Shenandoah’s 1967 graduating class of nurses gathered for a toast in early June in the Halpin Rotunda of…

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Shenandoah University Researchers And Virginia Ecologist Wrap Up Study Of Abrams Creek Wetlands

Specimens From Study To Be Presented To George Mason University

Frederick County and Winchester share a natural treasure, the Abrams Creek Wetlands, that is ecologically significant on a statewide basis, according to two scientists who…

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Dean’s Circle Celebrates a Wonderful First Year

24 members. $47,376 raised. 1 extraordinary legacy for academic excellence in the arts.

In its first year, the Dean’s Circle at Shenandoah is making an exceptional impact, with 24 members raising $47,376 for academic excellence in the arts.…

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Hwang ’19 Wins First Prize at 32nd Annual International Young Artist Piano Competition

Young Professional Division

Pianist Bo-Kyung Hwang ’19 was awarded first prize in the Young Professional division at the 32nd Annual International Young Artist Piano Competition in Washington, D.C.,…

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Hornet Athletics News: Spring/Summer 2017

Alumnus Promoted Within Nationals Baseball System

Shenandoah Hornet athletes past and present are garnering attention nationally and regionally. Here’s our latest roundup of their accomplishments: Phil Morse ’16 has been promoted…

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PA Students Bolstered by Military

Students Receive Scholarships for Veterans & Health Professions

Physician Assistant (PA) Studies student Judith Pascarella ’17, received the LtC David Gwinn Memorial/Veterans Caucus Scholarship for 2017 from the Veterans Caucus. Pascarella, who is…

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