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Shenandoah To Hold In-Person Commencement Ceremonies

Events Celebrate Students Who Graduated Virtually in May

Shenandoah University will hold two in-person commencement ceremonies to celebrate students who graduated virtually in May due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Commencement will be held…

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Thanksgiving: We Are Returning

Shenandoah will continue to operate in-person after the Thanksgiving break

Dear students, Well done! We are more than seven weeks into the semester and going strong with almost 90% of our students attending classes in-person…

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Divine Takes On Role With Pre-Health Education

Alumna & Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Brings Passion for Advising to Pre-Health Education Program

Shenandoah University’s College of Arts & Sciences pre-health program has a new director of pre-health education, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Kate Divine ’08, ’10,…

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

MCWI Receives Donations, Faculty Publish, and Student Wins Debate Competition

Shenandoah’s McCormick Civil War Institute (MCWI) has received a substantial collection of letters from Civil War soldiers in the 9th New York Heavy Artillery. Over…

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Business Students Selected to Conduct Research on National Level

LEAD1 Study Examines Diversity, Inclusion and Equity At Universities Nationwide

Ten Shenandoah University sport management students are participating in a nationwide research study that seeks information on diversity, inclusion, and equity at 130 universities across…

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Shenandoah Shatters Previous Enrollment Record

University Tops More Than 4,000 Degree-Seeking Students For First Time

Final fall 2020 enrollment numbers show that Shenandoah University has 4,033 degree-seeking students — shattering last year’s fall enrollment number of 3,752 and recording the…

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The COVID Experience From a Student Perspective

How Shenandoah Sophomore Max Myers Describes 10 days in Isolation

The Student Experience Shenandoah University sophomore Max Myers was anxious when he heard that he’d have to isolate for 10 days after testing positive for…

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Celebrating our Shenandoah Successes

Surviving and Thriving Through Testing, Forward Thinking and Commitment

As schools across the country continue to go all-online, Shenandoah celebrates nearly two months of in-person education. Through the commitment of our students, faculty and…

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Jacobson ’23 and Smith ’20 Featured in Music Therapy YouTube Series for Children

Jonathan Jacobson ’23 (Bachelor of Music Therapy) and Stephen Smith ’20 (Bachelor of Music Therapy) are featured in “The Land of Music,” a YouTube series…

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Occupational Therapy Program Promotes Diversity, Dialogue

Students Establish Local Chapter of the Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity

Shenandoah University’s occupational therapy program is doing its part to promote diversity, equity and inclusion by establishing a local chapter of the Coalition of Occupational…

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