– By Rachel Deanne Sherman ’18 For the first time, two new Shenandoah alumnae will serve in the Peace Corps at the same time. Brenda Nieves ’18 and Maddie Albornoz ’18 leave for their programs in ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Graduates Join The Peace…
Active Minds Opens Conversations About Mental Health Disorders Organization Provides Peer Support To Students
– By Rachel Deanne Sherman '18 The year is 2018. Mental health is still stigmatized, and people with mental illness have difficulty reaching out for help. While the stigmatization lessens with each ... Continue Reading Active Minds Opens Conversations About…
360 Videos Inspire Emotional Connection SCIL Shares Perspectives On The Power Of 360, AR & VR With International Students
For a week this summer, students from an array of countries around the world came to Winchester for an International Education and Resource Network (iEARN) International Conference & Youth ... Continue Reading 360 Videos Inspire Emotional Connection…
Helping Patients Find Their Way Shenandoah University and Inova Partner on Patient Care Navigation Certificate Program for Nurses
Patient Care Navigators are becoming increasingly popular as health care becomes more complicated, making it difficult for patients to understand the best direction to take for their health needs. ... Continue Reading Helping Patients Find Their Way…
PA Celebrates 100% National Exam Pass Rate Accomplishment Reflects A Healthy, Top-Ranked Physician Assistant (PA) Studies Program
Shenandoah University’s Physician Assistant (PA) Studies class of 2017 has posted a 100 percent first-time pass rate on the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE). It’s the third time ... Continue Reading PA Celebrates 100% National Exam…
Writing For Today’s Children With Respect And Thanks Author Jason Reynolds Offers Ideas On Why Young People Respond To His Work
Jason Reynolds, author of bestselling books like the young adult “Long Way Down,” and the middle-grade Track series, bookended his presentation at Shenandoah University’s Children’s Literature ... Continue Reading Writing For Today’s Children With…
Sophomore Works On ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Shenandoah Student Begins Building Career With Summer Job On Feature Film
Not many people can say that they spent part of the summer with Wonder Woman. Shenandoah University sophomore Joe Fisher can. Fisher, a media and communication major from Clarke County, Virginia, ... Continue Reading Sophomore Works On ‘Wonder Woman…
Global Studies at Any Age Shenandoah Child Care Center Teacher ‘Brings Iceland Back’ to Preschool
From flat permafrost tundra to glowing active volcanos and massive icy glaciers, Iceland is unlike anything you would experience in the Shenandoah Valley. It could almost feel like a world away from ... Continue Reading Global Studies at Any Age…