Shenandoah University News

COVID-19 Vaccinations for Fall 2021

Message from President Tracy Fitzsimmons

Dear students, faculty and staff, As we look forward to the Fall 2021 semester, I’d like to share the crucial role that COVID-19 vaccines will…

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College of Arts & Sciences and Division of Education & Leadership News: Spring 2021

Shenandoah University students garner awards and win competitions, while faculty member is featured on C-SPAN

Lee-Dorah Wokpara, Ed.D. candidate and Berkeley County Public Schools assistant principal, is the first recipient of the Dr. Amy Lee Parker Endowed Scholarship. The Dr.…

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School of Health Professions News: Spring Semester 2021

Faculty and students present; faculty publish and work a major sports event; and more

A case report, “Physical Therapy Management in Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections: A Case Report” written by Associate Director of Clinical Education, Assistant Professor of Physical…

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Choirs and Dance Ensemble Collaborate on Outdoor Performance in Parking Garage

The Shenandoah Conservatory choirs and members of the Shenandoah Dance Ensemble were delighted to present a free collaborative concert on Sunday, May 2, that took…

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Volunteer to Help SU Track Heat Variations in Winchester

Shenandoah is Part of a Statewide Study to Determine Where Extreme Heat Has Most Severe Effect

Shenandoah University is seeking 10-12 volunteers to track how heat varies across Winchester in order to better understand where residents are most at risk during…

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Shenandoah Offers Low-Cost Entrepreneurship & Small Business Certificate Program, June 14-Aug. 2

Cohort-Style Program Equips Entrepreneurs At All Levels To Turn Ideas Into Action

The Shenandoah University Institute for Entrepreneurship will offer a low-cost Entrepreneurship & Small Business Certificate (ESBC) program for $99 from the weeks of June 14…

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Shenandoah Alumna, Doctoral Candidate Wins Loudoun Teacher of the Year

Math Teacher Kim Jackson Says SU Was ‘Mind- and Eye-Opening’

Kim Jackson, a Shenandoah alumna who is pursuing her Doctorate in Education at the university, has recently been announced as the Loudoun County Public Schools…

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Occupational Therapy Students and Alumni Engage in Law Enforcement-Related Research

Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy Alicia Lutman, OTD, oversaw both efforts

Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy Alicia Lutman, OTD, and occupational therapy program alumni Brianna Boelte, Amanda Gibs, Diana Gold, Mollie Kamerow, BriAnna Thomassy, participated in…

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The Backbone: A Presentation on the Life of James H. Ruebush

Director of Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute Jonathan A. Noyalas ’01, M.A., presented “The Backbone: A Presentation on the Life of James H. Ruebush”…

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