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Balancing Act

Alyse Bragg ’23 holds onto passion for dance as a nursing student at Shenandoah

It’s fitting that someone who has spent their entire life dancing has successfully pulled off a balancing act as a student in two largely different…

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Shenandoah Graduate Is Loudoun Principal of the Year

Lori Mercer '98, M.Ed., Received Honor in April

Hovatter Elementary School Principal Lori Mercer ’98, M.Ed., who received her master’s degree at Shenandoah, was named the 2023 Loudoun County Public Schools Principal of…

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Carving A Path To The Stars

Chainsaw artist turns tree stump into artwork on Shenandoah University’s main campus

A professional chainsaw carver has turned what was a blemish on Shenandoah University’s main campus into a work of art. Andrew Mallon, founder of AM…

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Shenandoah Further Supports Sustainability in Hosting KidWind Competition

Faculty Member Also Assists KidWind Teams From Loudoun County

Shenandoah University, a stalwart of The Princeton Review’s “Guide to Green Colleges,” has extended the reach of its sustainability efforts to middle and high school…

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Financial Support Available for Veterans Interested in Teaching Careers

Funds would cover a significant portion of tuition for up to 10 veterans/military personnel who enter the Career Switcher program

Veterans interested in becoming teachers through Shenandoah University’s Career Switcher program can have half of their tuition covered by Virginia’s Troops to Teachers Center at…

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Shenandoah Ed.D. Student Named An Assistant Superintendent in Frederick County, Virginia

Shane A. Goodwin to begin tenure as the FCPS' assistant superintendent for administration on June 1.

Shane A. Goodwin, who is studying for a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership, has more than 25 years of experience in public education and…

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More Native Plants Coming to Cool Spring

Grant funding will benefit the soil, birds, mammals, and insects

The Shenandoah University River Campus at Cool Spring Battlefield in Clarke County, Virginia, will soon feature more native grasses and wildflowers, courtesy of grant funding. …

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Shenandoah Psychology Class Provides Steady Flow Of Volunteers For Concern Hotline

Students in Clinical Helping Skills course serve as listeners for region’s mental health hotline

For 55 years, Concern Hotline has provided an open ear for people in Virginia’s Northern Shenandoah Valley who are facing a mental health crisis, are…

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Pharmacy/Public Health Student Receives National Accolade

Derek King '23 Honored by the U.S. Public Health Service

Shenandoah University Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Public Health student Derek King ’23, has been recognized as a United States Public Health Service (USPHS)…

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Looking For A Well-Paying Job? Consider Accounting.

Businesses Are Courting Graduates With Accounting And Business Analytics Skills

  As the business world continues to evolve and grow, the need for skilled accountants is becoming increasingly important. Recent articles in the Wall Street…

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