Shenandoah University News

In The Long (& Short) Run

Additional Year of Eligibility Offers Student-Athletes Opportunities for Championships and Advanced Study

For Shenandoah University track and field student-athletes Emily Miller ’20, ’22, and Elijah Morton ’20, ’21, staying at the university for an extra year to…

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Pharmacy Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Welcome Back Celebration

Students greeted with cowbells, pom-poms and homemade signs

On the first day of in-person classes at Shenandoah University, students of the Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy — those at the Health Professions…

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Outdoor Learning Spaces Popular Among Students, Faculty

Classes Provide More Space, New Way To Learn

To reduce the density of the university community, Shenandoah has established outdoor classrooms throughout campus. These classrooms come in the form of gazebos, tables with…

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The Myths and Facts of COVID-19

Learn About Reporting The Virus, Our Personal Responsibility to Others, and More

[one_half] MYTH Passing by a COVID-19 positive person in the hallway at work is a close contact, or exposure, to the virus. [/one_half] [one_half_last] FACT…

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Teaching K-12 Teachers how to Teach Online

Five-week fall modules deeply discounted at $165

Shenandoah is responding to the desperate need of K-12 teachers. We are offering fall modules on how to develop online units, student assignments and assessments.…

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Kicking Off Fall Semester

Move-In Days & Welcome Week 2020

Dear members of our Shenandoah University community, Welcome. I am so glad you are here! This is a very long, but important communication. Please take…

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President’s Message About Student Behavior

Dear students, We commend all of our students for living low before returning to campus! But that was the easy part … now, you need…

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New Outdoor Spaces Create Additional Learning Venues

Spaces include classrooms and break/study areas

To reduce the density of our community, Shenandoah has established outdoor spaces throughout campus where students can study, learn or take a break. These spaces…

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Shenandoah University Celebrates Largest First-Year Class

Move-In Days Include Unpacking, COVID-19 Testing

Approximately 1,000 residential students are moving into their Shenandoah University residence halls this week.  While it is too early to confirm the number of new…

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Meyer Co-Authors Journal of Voice Article, ‘COVID-19 After Effects: Concerns for Singers’

Director of the Janette Ogg Voice Research Center and Associate Professor of Voice (Baritone) and Voice Pedagogy David Meyer, D.M., co-authored “COVID-19 After Effects: Concerns…

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