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Shenandoah Students Get The Super Bowl Experience With Sport Business Association

Seven School of Business students reflect on experiential learning trip to Los Angeles

Shenandoah University students recently took a trip to Los Angeles for Super Bowl LVI, during which they had the chance to perform volunteer work in…

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Ballet Hispánico Residency at Shenandoah Conservatory Engages a Range of Audiences

Shenandoah Conservatory is hosting Ballet Hispánico for an extended residency throughout the Spring 2022 semester. For 50 years, Ballet Hispánico has been a leading voice…

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Shenandoah VP Honored By United Way Of Northern Shenandoah Valley 

Vice President for Student Affairs Yolanda Barbier Gibson Named 2021 Campaign Volunteer of the Year

Shenandoah University Vice President for Student Affairs Yolanda Barbier Gibson, D.A., is the United Way of Northern Shenandoah Valley’s 2021 Campaign Volunteer of the Year. …

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One Big Question Resumes With Session Discussing the Racialization of Muslims

The session, titled ‘The Global War on Terror and Mass Surveillance: Racializing Muslims in the Name of Security,’ will take place on March 8

Shenandoah University’s One Big Question series continues during the Spring 2022 semester with events built around a centralized question: Why does it matter? Sessions will…

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Estaniel ’23 Serves as Assistant Stage Manager of IN Series’ ‘Othello/Desdemona’

Vanessa Estaniel ’23 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) will serve as the assistant stage manager for the IN Series’ upcoming opera production “Othello/Desdemona.” The production…

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McCormick Civil War Institute Celebrates Completion of Two Projects

A new book and an interpretative handout are available now

Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute prides itself on creating opportunities for students to engage in research and the real-world work of historians. Recently, two…

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Barzinji Institute of International Collaboration Launches, Prepares For ‘Zero Hunger’ Service Project

Institute is seeking applicants from Shenandoah faculty, staff and student communities for project that will address food insecurity

Through funding from a recent grant awarded to Younus Mirza, Ph.D., the director of Global Virtual Learning, Shenandoah University (SU) has launched the Barzinji Institute…

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Hidalgo Ardila ’24 Guest Conducts Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela

Gonzalo Hidalgo Ardila ’24 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting) guest conducted the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela on Saturday, Jan. 29, and Sunday,…

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Morris ’24 Selected to Create Sound Installation at Museum of the Shenandoah Valley

Chance Morris ’24 (Bachelor of Music in Composition) was selected to make a sound installation at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley (MSV) as part…

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Sport Business Association Trips Provide Valuable Hands-On Experience

SU students get behind-the-scenes peek at the nation’s largest sporting events

Shenandoah University’s Sport Business Association continues to provide students across various areas of study with valuable experiential learning opportunities at the country’s largest sporting events.…

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