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Shenandoah Hosts Representative Of Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation has contributed over $5.6M to SU since 2001

Carrie Conway, senior program officer for the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, visited Shenandoah University on Thursday, April 11, to meet with university administrators and several…

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Shenandoah Student Produces Documentary To Give A Behind-The-Scenes Look At Esports Program

‘Beyond the Screen’ explores the value of academic esports program, successes of SU students in the classroom and on-screen

Shenandoah University student Daniil “Dany” Lobanov ’26 knows that the world of esports is much deeper than simply playing video games. He wants others to…

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First Buzzy’s Race for Research Held

PT Students Help Raise Money for Foundation for Physical Therapy research

Sunday, April 14, was a stunning day for the inaugural “roll” as part of Buzzy’s Race for Research organized by Shenandoah University physical therapy (SUPT)…

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Shenandoah University Extends Enrollment Deposit Deadline For Admitted First-Year Students

New May 15 deadline allows students, families more time to review financial aid options amidst federal government’s FAFSA delays

Shenandoah University is extending its enrollment deposit deadline for admitted first-year students by two weeks due to ongoing delays with the federal government’s rollout of…

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OTD Student’s Efforts Featured In Figure Skating Magazine

Roseanne Downward's Focus is On Adaptive Skating

Doctor of Occupational Therapy Year 3 student Roseanne Downward ’24 was featured in U.S. Figure Skating’s magazine for her work in starting an adaptive skating…

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Dance and Physical Therapy Programs Collaborate to Help People with Mobility Impairments Move and Dance

In March, a unique collaboration between Shenandoah University’s (SU) physical therapy (PT) and dance programs introduced nine people with mobility impairments and their care partners…

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School of Health Professions News: Spring 2024

Students and faculty travel to Nicaragua, as well as publish, present and meet with legislators

A dedicated interdisciplinary group of 41 health professionals and Shenandoah University health profession students recently completed a one-week service and learning trip to Leon, Nicaragua,…

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Events Celebrate Shenandoah’s Graduating Students

Series fulfills a promise made four years ago

While every commencement season is special, there’s something extra this year – Shenandoah’s celebrating for two. Two years, that is – both 2020 AND 2024. …

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Division of Physical Therapy Renames Service Award In Memory Of Alumna And Former Adjunct Professor

Kelly McGaughey Roseberry ’10 committed her life to helping others

Shenandoah University’s Division of Physical Therapy has renamed its service award in memory of Kelly McGaughey Roseberry ’10, D.P.T., an SU alumna and former adjunct…

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School of Pharmacy News: Spring 2024

Students travel to provide health care in Nicaragua, see work published, and win a competition and prestigious award

Shenandoah University pharmacy student Joe Robinson (P4), is the 2024 recipient of the Harvey B. Morgan Award for Advancing Health Policy. Among other criteria, recipients…

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