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SU Student Honored for Esports Leadership

Chris Kumke Earns Award from National Association of Collegiate Esports

Shenandoah University senior Chris Kumke has earned recognition as the Male Student Leader of the Year for the inaugural National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE)…

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A By-The-Numbers Look at SU’s Safety and Health Measures

From Masks to an App: See what Shenandoah is Doing

Shenandoah’s main priority throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has been to provide a premier education in a learning environment that ensures the safety of our faculty,…

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Shenandoah Receives Approval for Fall Reopening Plan

Plan Details Health, Safety Measures Needed to Resume Classes in 2020-21

Shenandoah is proud to announce that its plan for reopening in the fall and conducting in-person instruction has been approved by the State Council of…

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Fall Sports Scheduling Announcement

The university is suspending athletic competition until Jan. 1, 2021

Shenandoah University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Bridget Lyons announced Tuesday that the university is suspending athletic competition until Jan. 1, 2021. This decision comes…

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Adding Additional Rooms & Dining

Creating a safe living and learning environment

We are excited that Shenandoah University is on track to enroll its largest class of first-year students this fall. In an effort to accommodate these…

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Shenandoah’s Updated Plans for Fall 2020

We are committed to ensuring your safety upon your return to Shenandoah.

Dear students, faculty and staff, I hope you are enjoying a summer in which you and the people you love have remained safe and well.…

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Shenandoah University Premieres Virtual Performance of ‘We Will Rise’

Virtual Choir Showcases the Talents of 75+ Participants from Around the World

Shenandoah University has premiered “We Will Rise,” a virtual performance crafted to interpret the internationally acclaimed song “We Will Rise” composed by Stefan Youngblood ’85…

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College of Arts & Sciences News: Spring/Early Summer 2020

Faculty member wins book honor, while other faculty and students see work accepted for publication and a faculty member receives a New York Times mention

Assistant Professor of English Christin Marie Taylor, Ph.D., received the Eudora Welty Prize for the best book of the year by University of Mississippi Press…

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