Shenandoah University News

Inaugural Golf Tournament Raises $20K for Endowed Scholarship

Community Support Makes First-Ever Legacy Event A Success

The Shenandoah University School of Business’ Class of 2021 created something new this year. Students developed and hosted the Shenandoah University School of Business inaugural…

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Smith Library Updates Learning Spaces

Enhancements Include Desk Bikes, White Boards, TVs and Lamps

Students who want to slip some low-key exercise into their study hour will find some help at Smith Library. The university has installed two bike…

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New Patio Expands Outdoor Seating

Adirondack chairs, tables, and future fire pit make for a great place to study and gather

Shenandoah has increased its outdoor seating and gathering spaces with the addition of a new patio outside the Brandt Student Center. The 3,000-square-foot area sits…

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Alumna Abigail Payne ’21 Accepts Digital Marketing Role at Outdoor Living Brands

Legacy Golf Tournament Provides Real-Life Skills For Career Advancement

Abigail Payne ’21 of Richmond, Virginia, who graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration (marketing concentration), accepted an exciting first job in her chosen field…

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LaPlaca Kicks Off ‘Executive Leadership Series,’ Sept. 28

Conservatory Alumna Shares How She Built An Unexpected Career As A Financial Services Executive

Shenandoah Conservatory Alumna Theresa [Guido] LaPlaca ’81, board director and risk chair of Eagle Bancorp Inc. & Eagle Bank, will share valuable insights related to…

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Kercher ’14 Awarded Fulbright for Dance and Movement Therapy Research in Germany

Kerrylyn Kercher ’14 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance), was awarded a merit-based Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant from the U.S. Department of State and…

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Butler ’25 Awarded SETC Steve Bayless Undergraduate Scholarship

Casey Butler ’25 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) was awarded the Steve Bayless Undergraduate Scholarship by the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC). The scholarship…

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Meet the Black Alumni Network Executive Committee: Bryce Mitchell ’14, ’17, vice president

It worked in biomechanics class just like it worked on the basketball court. If Shenandoah University taught Bryce Mitchell ’14, ’17 anything, it was to…

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Pets Allowed in Two Residence Halls

New policy invites students in Edwards Residential Village, SCC to bring their pets to school

Shenandoah University invites students in designated residence halls to bring their animal friends to campus.  According to the university’s new pet policy, pets are allowed…

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Shenandoah Welcomes New Residential Students on Move-In Day

Enrolling class is one of the largest on record with 515 first-year students, 200 transfers

Approximately 1,100 residential students are moving into their Shenandoah University residence halls this week as the university prepares for one of its largest incoming classes.…

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