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Learn What Inspires Public Leaders, SU Alums To Work For the Common Good

Virtual Panel Discussion to Be Held Wednesday, April 14

Join Shenandoah’s Center for Civic Engagement from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 14, for the virtual panel discussion “Public Service: Values to Action!“…

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Look What’s Happening at Our Fairfax Location

Construction is underway to enhance, expand ICPH buildings

Renovations continue at the Inova Center for Personalized Health, or ICPH, in Fairfax. ICPH provides a Northern Virginia/Washington, D.C.-metro area location for Shenandoah’s programs in:…

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Dance Students Film Work with NYC-based Choreographer Sidra Bell

Right before spring break in March, New York City choreographer Sidra Bell came down to Shenandoah University to do two days of filming for her…

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Noyalas’ New Book Details African American Experience During Civil War

‘Slavery and Freedom in the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil War Era’ is available now

Jonathan Noyalas ’01, M.A., director of Shenandoah’s McCormick Civil War Institute, recently published his book “Slavery and Freedom in the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil…

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Students Volunteer a Helping Hand at Vaccine Clinic

Tasks Include Vaccinating, Translating and Clerical Duties

Since Shenandoah University began holding a COVID-19 mass-vaccination clinic in its Wilkins Athletics & Events Center, many students have volunteered their time in helping the…

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Robinson ’24 Releases New EP ‘Voyage’

Zachary Robinson ’24 (Bachelor of Arts in Recording & Audio Arts) released “Voyage,” a new EP under his artist name 571-Ohtl. Visit https://untd.io/m/604f5fc486f5483507bae431 to listen…

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Haven Leads Masterclasses in Gold Metallic Embroidery for Costume Students

Bob Haven came to campus on Saturday, March 13, to lead costume students in a masterclass on gold metallic embroidery. After Haven retired from university…

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Actor and Teacher Scott Krinsky Shares Industry Insights with Theatre Majors

Scott Krinsky, Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) actor and teacher with the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, recently spoke to the…

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