Shenandoah University acquired the property at 816 Millwood Ave. (formerly the Bob Evans restaurant) on Aug. 23, for $1,045,000, from Bob Evans Farms, LLC. The property is adjacent to the university’s ... Continue Reading UNIVERSITY ACQUIRES FORMER BOB EVANS…
Center Visits International Academic Partners Center for International Programs Trip Makes Stops in England & France
– By Tricia Whiting, Education Abroad Advisor in the Center for International Programs, Shenandoah UniversityIn July, staff from the Center for International Programs made a short visit to three ... Continue Reading Center Visits International Academic Partners…
Doctor of Education Students to Present at VERA Conference Shenandoah University professors and alumni also heavily involved in conference planning and presentations
The 2016 Annual Conference of the Virginia Educational Research Association (VERA), to be held Thursday, Sept. 15, and Friday, Sept. 16, in Charlottesville, Virginia, will include scholarly ... Continue Reading Doctor of Education Students to…
Attention for Jazz at Shenandoah Student, workshop maintain vitality of American art form
Over the summer, Michael Christie '17 won the prestigious lead trumpet spot in the Disneyland All-American College Band. Watch as Christie plays along with Wayne Bergeron, one of the world's greatest ... Continue Reading Attention for Jazz at Shenandoah…
Athletics News: Summer 2016 A roundup of some of the summer's news about our proud Hornet athletes
Three Shenandoah University student-athletes earned academic honors from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. Molly Barb ’16 and Caitlin Tilton ’16, and rising sophomore Brett Dubin, were named ITA ... Continue Reading Athletics News: Summer 2016 A…
Physician Assistant Student Talks Hospice Care in D.C. Dustin Bogan '16 Participates in Patient Quality of Life Coalition's Lobby Day
Palliative and hospice care are important issues for health care professionals to consider, particularly as the U.S. population ages. However, they aren’t issues only for the elderly – they’re ... Continue Reading Physician Assistant Student Talks Hospice…
Children’s Literature Conference Inspires
Two hundred teachers and librarians attended the 31st annual Children’s Literature Conference (CLC), “Words and Pictures: The Art of the Matter,” which delved into visual literacy and strategies for ... Continue Reading Children’s Literature Conference Inspires
Happiness Lessons From Fiji
A Shenandoah University class took time this summer to study happiness in perhaps the happiest place on Earth – Fiji. The “Psychology of Happiness” class, led by Associate Professor of Psychology ... Continue Reading Happiness Lessons From Fiji