Shenandoah University News

Autumn Wacker O’Hara Utilizes Degree to Help Others

Shenandoah University OT program balances online and in-person coursework

Autumn Wacker O’Hara ’11 chose to pursue her degree at Shenandoah because of its flexible, hybrid Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program, which allows…

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Shenandoah Implements New Grading Policy & Applicant Requirements

Changes Take Effect Immediately As Result of Coronavirus Challenges

Shenandoah University is adopting a Pass/No Credit grading policy for the spring 2020 academic semester. In light of the disruption due to the coronavirus pandemic…

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Online Classes for Rest of Semester, Working Remotely, Commencement & Other Updates

Shenandoah is taking the additional actions, effective immediately

The past week has been like nothing we’ve ever seen or expected. Classes went online, we learned about the importance of social distancing, and we…

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Shenandoah Students Are the Soul of the University

A message from president Tracy Fitzsimmons

You are the soul of the university, and even in this less than ideal situation, you are embodying the Shenandoah spirit as you continue to…

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FAQs on COVID-19 & Shenandoah’s Plans

There are no confirmed reports of the virus impacting anyone at Shenandoah.

We are regularly adding to and updating these COVID-19 FAQs. If you have questions that are not answered here, please reach out to omc@su.edu.

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COVID-19 Update: Online Instruction Begins Monday for at Least Two Weeks

From March 16-29, Shenandoah will hold all classes and coursework online.

Classes Moving to Remote Instruction for Two Weeks From March 16-29, Shenandoah will hold all classes and coursework online. Classes will not meet face-to-face. We…

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Health Professions News: Winter/Spring ’19-’20

Baby labs, presentations, burnout prevention and more mark the season

Shenandoah health professions students held their first baby lab this winter in Winchester and at Scholar Plaza, Loudoun. Students examined gross, fine and oral motor…

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Business Students Boost Library

Videos Created Through Design Thinking Class Promote Handley Regional Library

Handley Regional Library System and a Design Thinking class at Shenandoah University’s Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business collaborated on a project that resulted…

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Esteemed Wilson Historians Take Stage at Shenandoah

Event Highlights One Big Question’s ‘What Makes a Great President?’

Shenandoah University showcases the country’s three leading scholars on former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson during a panel discussion on March 18. Patricia O’Toole, John Milton…

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Shenandoah to renovate and improve baseball, softball fields

University enters agreement with City of Winchester to manage fields in Jim Barnett Park

Shenandoah University’s baseball and softball teams will soon have improved fields to call home. On Monday, Shenandoah University entered into a partnership with the City…

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