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Shenandoah University Launches New Online MBA and Graduate Programs With Support from Risepoint

New online MBA, cybersecurity, public health, and leadership programs designed to meet workforce needs and extend Shenandoah’s personalized approach to education

Leadership is evolving, and Shenandoah University is leading the charge. This fall, the university is launching nine new online graduate programs built for professionals who…

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SU Global Graduates Celebrate Commencement Weekend, May 23-24

Alumni Tao, Zhu, and Liu Reflect On Business, Innovation, and Public Health

(May 27, 2025) – Three SU Global MBA graduates, Shaoyong (Shawn) Tao (MBA ’24), Juanli Zhu (MBA ’23), and Yang Liu (MBA ’24), traveled from…

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Jonathan Hugendubler with gameshow host Ken Jennings on the set of "Jeopardy!"

Shenandoah University Alum Wins Jeopardy! Season Finale

Jonathan Hugendubler ’14 knocked off 16-time champion Scott Riccardi on July 25 episode

Shenandoah University alum Jonathan Hugendubler ’14 became the new “Jeopardy!” champion in the Season 41 finale on July 25, halting the game show’s 10th-longest winning…

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WalletHub Taps Two SU Professors for Insight and Advice

Drs. Winn and Anwar Talk Insurance and Improving Credit

Shenandoah University Professor of Business Law John Winn, J.D., and Assistant Professor of Accounting Yunita Anwar, Ph.D., were both recently featured on WalletHub, with Dr.…

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New Higher Ed Concentration Offered in Shenandoah University’s Educational Leadership Doctoral Programs

Course topics delve into the primary responsibilities of higher education leaders

Students studying in Shenandoah University’s Ph.D. and Ed.D. programs in educational leadership can now choose to focus their studies even further through new concentration in…

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Shenandoah University To Hold Special Performance To Benefit SSMT Living Legacy Endowment Fund

Original ‘Jersey Boy’ J. Robert Spencer headlines ensemble cast of Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre alumni

Shenandoah University is bringing back a cast of Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre (SSMT) alumni for a special night of performances to benefit the SSMT Living…

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Shenandoah OT Programs Recognize Students & Educators of Distinction

2024-25 Awardees Hail From Four Occupational Therapy Programs

Each academic year, Shenandoah University’s Division of Occupational Therapy honors graduating students for their exemplary work. During 2024-25, the division presented awards to students in…

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Shenandoah University Participating In 2025 Virginia Private College Week

Prospective students who visit from July 21-26 will be entered to win an Amazon gift card and are eligible for an application fee waiver

Shenandoah University invites prospective students to visit its campus during Virginia Private College Week, which takes place from July 21-26, to learn more about the…

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Ph.D. Organizational Leadership Students to Present at International Leadership Conference

Three currently enrolled students in Shenandoah University’s Ph.D. program in organizational leadership have had presentations accepted for the International Leadership Association’s (ILA) 27th Global Conference…

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Shenandoah University’s Claude Moore Center for Literacy Receives $13,000 from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation to Support Family Literacy

Funds were awarded as part of a nationwide literacy campaign

The Dollar General Literacy Foundation (DGLF) recently awarded Shenandoah University’s Claude Moore Center for Literacy (CMCL) $13,000 in grants to support family literacy. The funds…

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