Shenandoah University’s general education town hall program was recently featured on the Association of American Colleges & Universities’ website, in an article about adaptations of California ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s General Education Town Hall…
Model Pharmacy Student Assists Ethiopian Students Mearg Tareke’s Organization Helps Girls Step Forward and Succeed
Mearg Tareke understands how a gift of shoes and school supplies can radically change a life. Tareke, a third-year pharmacy student at Shenandoah University’s Bernard J. Dunn School of ... Continue Reading Model Pharmacy Student Assists Ethiopian…
Shenandoah Marks First Year of Its Youth Theology Institute SUYTI Encourages High-School Students To Own Their Faith and Fully Integrate It Into How They Live Their Lives
Twenty high school students from the mid-Atlantic and Northeast deepened their understanding of their faith at Shenandoah University’s inaugural two-week-long Youth Theology Institute (SUYTI) this ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Marks First Year of…
Shenandoah University Awarded Nearly $1 Million To Diversify And Transform Physician Assistant Workforce Project To Create Faculty And Student-Run Interprofessional Clinic
Shenandoah University’s Division of Physician Assistant (PA) Studies is at the forefront of diversifying the PA workforce and is set to develop a faculty and student-run interprofessional clinic, all ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Awarded Nearly $1…
VAPA Honors Two Shenandoah University Community Members PA Medical Director And Alumnus Both Receive Awards During VAPA Summer Conference
Two awards recently presented by the Virginia Academy of Physician Assistants (VAPA) went to individuals with strong connections to Shenandoah University. Shenandoah University Physician Assistant ... Continue Reading VAPA Honors Two Shenandoah University…
A Positive Prescription Pharmacy School Alumna Prepared to Help Others In Need, Whenever Possible, Starting With Her Home Country
On May 31, a tanker-truck bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan, killed more than 150 people, in the worst suicide bombing since the Taliban’s 2001 ouster. Nazila Raofi Salamkhail ’17, Pharm.D., who had ... Continue Reading A Positive Prescription Pharmacy School…
Alumna’s Play Kicks Off New York Festival “Singularity” by Alex Flanigan ’16, in running for chance to be published by Samuel French
The first moments of the Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival in New York City will have a Shenandoah University presence, via “Singularity,” a short piece written by conservatory alumna ... Continue Reading Alumna’s Play Kicks Off New…
Conservatory News: Midsummer 2017 Students travel for prestigious summer festivals and perform around the nation and world
The Shenandoah Conservatory Jazz Ensemble toured the Pacific Northwest from May 17 through May 26. Nineteen students and four faculty (Harrison Endowed Chair in Piano and Associate Professor of Jazz ... Continue Reading Conservatory News: Midsummer 2017 Students…