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College of Arts & Sciences Faculty News: Fall/Winter 2020

Faculty win top awards and see work accepted for publication

Division of Applied Technology Director Anne Marchant, Ph.D., (pictured) received the Dr. John Noftsinger Leadership Award at the Shenandoah Valley Technology Council’s annual Tech Nite…

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Tuition Due Date has Changed for the Spring 2021 Semester

Tuition for the Spring term, normally due on December 15, has been extended to December 18

The SU Family, Students, Faculty, and Staff, are excited and proud to have made it through the Fall Semester. We knew there would be challenges…

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Shenandoah University is test-unnecessary

Not having test scores is not a disadvantage

“Uncertain times,” “unprecedented,” & “the new normal” Over the past nine months, it’s been nearly impossible to avoid these words/terms. They’ve become part of our…

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Sign up for Shenandoah’s First J-Term

Online Courses Range from Medical Ethics to Marketing

Shenandoah University will hold its first-ever January term, or J-Term, to provide students a chance to earn additional undergraduate credits. The J-Term will be held…

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Health Professions Students Excel on Licensure Exams

Pass Rates are Perfect in Six Areas of Study

Shenandoah University’s health professions students are achieving perfect or near-perfect pass rates on their national licensure exams. So far this year, six health professions have…

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‘Causal Effect’: The Road to Live Virtual Performances

Reflections on crafting a virtual live dance concert in the age of COVID-19

by Tiffanie Carson, choreographer, “Causal Effect” “Causal Effect: A Virtual Revival” was livestreamed on Shenandoah University’s YouTube channel at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. on…

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SU Grad Nicholas Coleman Becomes Director of Counseling

Coleman Aims To Promote Trust, Challenge Stigma of Mental Health

Shenandoah University has a new director of counseling. Nicholas Coleman, 08, M.A., LPC, is currently in his new position at the Counseling Center. He is…

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Violist Choi ’22, with Seoul Quartet, Wins 2020 Manhattan Competition

Violist Shi-Young Choi ’22 (Master of Music in Performance) — along with her ensemble colleagues of Seoul Quartet, which includes two of her sisters —…

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Entrepreneur ‘Bootcamp’ Set For 2021

Program Intended to Aid Local Economy Affected by COVID-19

The Shenandoah School of Business recently received a grant to establish an Entrepreneurship and Small Business Certificate program in an effort to create local jobs…

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Prepare Now for a Safe Thanksgiving

Make plans and take action to reduce the chances of getting infected while on break

As a community, Shenandoah has worked hard to stay safe all semester so we can continue with in-person operations. We face another challenge as many…

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