Ashayla Byrd, a junior at Shenandoah University who is pursuing a double major in dance and English, was awarded the first Jamal Barzinji Scholar Award in recognition of her commitment to advancing ... Continue Reading Byrd ’21 Receives Inaugural Jamal…
Shenandoah Shines With Solar Power System New rooftop solar installation is largest among all of Virginia’s higher-education institutes
Shenandoah University now boasts the largest rooftop solar power system of any Virginia college or university. Through a partnership with the solar power company Secure Futures, of Staunton, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Shines With Solar Power…
MPRT Students Visit NYC for Audio Engineering Society Convention
Students and faculty in the Music Production & Recording Technology program visited New York City to attend the 146th Audio Engineering Society (AES) Convention in October. The AES convention ... Continue Reading MPRT Students Visit NYC for…
Shenandoah Nursing Graduates Excel on Exam University bests national rates on NCLEX
Shenandoah University May 2019 nursing graduates outperformed national test-takers on the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) National Council Licensure Examination ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Nursing Graduates Excel on…
A Glimpse into Virtual Reality Symposium discusses VR and future of learning
The Shenandoah Center for Immersive Learning (SCiL) will hold a half-day symposium on virtual reality (VR) and the future of learning on Thursday, Nov. 14. The symposium runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ... Continue Reading A Glimpse into Virtual Reality…
Book Featuring Student, Faculty & Alumni Writers Published Volume Traces Winchester's History In Artifacts
“A Prominent Place: Winchester’s 275 Years in 50 Artifacts,” an anthology of 50 essays co-edited by Jonathan A. Noyalas, M.A. ’01, director of the McCormick Civil War Institute, was released at a ... Continue Reading Book Featuring Student, Faculty &…
National Teacher of the Year Visits Shenandoah Rodney Robinson Speaks At Teachers for Tomorrow Event
High school students from throughout the region who are dual-enrolled at Shenandoah through the School of Education and Leadership’s Teachers for Tomorrow program gathered at the university in October ... Continue Reading National Teacher of the Year…
Woke Week Celebration Attend Woke Week Events November 1-7
Woke Week Examines What It Means To Be Woke And Stay Woke. Each day you can participate in activities and events that challenge or provide awareness on social justice topics affecting the campus ... Continue Reading Woke Week Celebration Attend Woke…