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College of Arts & Sciences News: Summer 2019

'Santa Girl' picked up for distribution, new religion class offered, applied tech director does Q&A with publication

Gravitas Ventures has picked up the distribution rights to “Santa Girl,” the holiday film co-produced by Shenandoah University and Capital Arts Entertainment and starring Jennifer Stone,…

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Grab Your Controller! Esports Arena Opening This August

New esports arena will support both university and high school gamers

Shenandoah University is building a new state-of-the-art esports arena that will not only accommodate the school’s esports program, but also the sport’s growing popularity and…

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Save the Date for the First American Conservation Film Festival ‘Best of Fest’ at Shenandoah University!

Event Offers Taste of ACFF Offerings

On Thursday, Sept. 19, the American Conservation Film Festival (ACFF) presents two blocks of exceptional conservation-focused films and a festive reception at Shenandoah University’s Halpin-Harrison…

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Civil War Institute Director Rendered Speechless By Donation

Philadelphia woman donates collection of Civil War documents to Shenandoah University

The Johnston family recently donated wonderful artifacts from Union Army Private Robert Bradbury, who fought in the Northern Shenandoah Valley, to SU’s McCormick Civil War…

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Go Virtual at Battle of Cool Spring

Anniversary celebration highlights Civil War history through tours, augmented reality

Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute is commemorating the 155th anniversary of the Battle of Cool Spring with tours, lectures and the unveiling of an…

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One Artifact At A Time

Shenandoah University Students Serve As Co-authors of Artifact-Driven History of Winchester

A group of Shenandoah University history majors are set to be published authors this year for their work on a book commemorating the 275th anniversary…

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Shenandoah University English Faculty Member Publishes Book

Taylor’s ‘Labor Pains’ Focuses on the ‘Felt’ Experience of Work, in All Its Varied Forms

Shenandoah University Assistant Professor of English Christin Marie Taylor, Ph.D., has published her first book, Labor Pains: New Deal Fictions of Race, Work, and Sex…

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Commencement Reflections from President Fitzsimmons

Commencement showed us how perseverance, resilience, and family define Shenandoah

Dear members of our Shenandoah University community, During our 2019 University Commencement on Saturday, May 18, we saw how perseverance, resilience, and family define the…

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