The Shaffer-Barbera-Ironmonger family tradition began at Shenandoah approximately 90 years ago. The importance of this tradition is best summarized by Percy Ironmonger ’64, who said, “Shenandoah ... Continue Reading Shaping Lives: Multiple Generations Attend…
Singer/Actor Finds Her ‘True Self’ at Shenandoah
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre alumna Jesse Hooker '10, has been cast in many stage roles, but the part she enjoys playing the most is herself. Hooker found her professional niche while ... Continue Reading Singer/Actor Finds Her ‘True Self’…
Camila’s Lemonade Stand
Associate Professor of Marketing Giles Jackson, Ph.D., recently co- published, with friend Brian Cunningham and cousin Lizzy Duncan, the first-ever, entrepreneurial-minded preschool book, “Camila’s ... Continue Reading Camila’s Lemonade Stand
Shenandoah Honors Faculty Retirees
This spring, the university community honors four highly respected, long-term faculty members as they prepare for retirement. Professor of Music (Theory) Donald Black, M.F.A., M.A.; Director of Church ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Honors Faculty Retirees
Scrutinizing ‘Quality’ – Obama Administration Proposes New College Ratings System
In his 2014 State of the Union Address in January, President Barack Obama reaffirmed his intention to hold U.S. colleges and universities accountable for quality and affordability. As a result, higher ... Continue Reading Scrutinizing ‘Quality’ – Obama Administration…
Shenandoah Magazine | Spring 2014 Issue
Feature Stories: Following in a Pioneer's Footsteps By Cathy Loranger Robert "Bo" Spires '14, Pharm.D./M.B.A., often dreamed of owning his own business. Little did the former electrical engineer ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Magazine | Spring 2014…
Students to Compete in Apple Blossom’s Got Talent Finals
Five Shenandoah University students will compete for the grand prize of $5,000 during the final round of Apple Blossom’s Got Talent, a new Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival® event, to be held at 7 ... Continue Reading Students to Compete in Apple…
GCP 2014 Reflection: Morocco
(Above) GCP Morocco group at Volubilis (Roman ruins) Associate Professor of Costume Design Cheryl Yancey, M.F.A. reflects on her Global Citizenship Project 2014 trip to Morocco How do I describe in ... Continue Reading GCP 2014 Reflection: Morocco