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Spring Return and COVID-19 Testing Expansion

It is our goal to have all students, faculty and staff tested before Monday, Feb. 1.

As we prepare to close the university for the holiday break and solidify our plans for the spring return, asymptomatic surveillance testing remains an important part of…

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Shenandoah’s Top 10 of 2020

It's that time of year. Check out what made this year so special at SU!

As 2020 draws to a close, we’re taking a few moments to look back at Shenandoah’s top videos, posts and stories of the year. Here…

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SU Faculty, Staff Share Their Thoughts on Vaccine Rollout

Many Will Receive The Vaccine For Their Efforts

Shenandoah University faculty and staff are volunteering on the front lines of the regional COVID-19 vaccination rollout — with many able to receive the vaccine…

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The Best Gift, Ever

Holiday message from President Tracy Fitzsimmons

Dear members of the Shenandoah community, We began this semester with not only an abundance of planning but also a great deal of faith in…

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Shenandoah Aids in Local Vaccination Efforts

Faculty, Staff To Help Administer Vaccine, Perform Clerical Duties

Shenandoah University will aid in local vaccination efforts starting this week at the request of the local hospital system, Valley Health. Approximately 20 faculty and…

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361 Hornets Completed their Symptom Check Every Single Day!

Shenandoah Go Streak completion Lasted from Aug. 10 through Dec. 12

A total of 361 faculty, staff and students filled out the Shenandoah Go app symptom checker for 125 days straight — what is considered a…

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Shenandoah Psychology Students Answer the Call

Seven volunteers help out at Concern Hotline

Seven Shenandoah University student-volunteers spent 448 hours this semester lending a listening ear to those calling into the community crisis organization, Concern Hotline. The seven…

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New Esports Course Explores Music and Gaming

Video Game Music Teaches How Music Functions In Video Games

Shenandoah is offering a unique esports class this spring that invites students to explore music and its role in the broader spectrum of gaming and…

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College of Arts & Sciences News: Winter 2020

Fourth volume of journal published, students present and publish, and more

Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute (MCWI) has released the fourth volume of its Journal of the Shenandoah Valley During the Civil War Era. Published…

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