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More Native Plants Coming to Cool Spring

Grant funding will benefit the soil, birds, mammals, and insects

The Shenandoah University River Campus at Cool Spring Battlefield in Clarke County, Virginia, will soon feature more native grasses and wildflowers, courtesy of grant funding. …

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Shenandoah Psychology Class Provides Steady Flow Of Volunteers For Concern Hotline

Students in Clinical Helping Skills course serve as listeners for region’s mental health hotline

For 55 years, Concern Hotline has provided an open ear for people in Virginia’s Northern Shenandoah Valley who are facing a mental health crisis, are…

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Shenandoah’s ‘Zero Hunger’ Team Has Eye-Opening Experience in Jordan

SU group visited Yarmouk University as part of a service project collaboration addressing food insecurity

A group of Shenandoah University students, faculty and staff spent over a week in the Middle East meeting with their peers from Yarmouk University in…

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Shenandoah University Announces Challenge Grant From Mary Morton Parsons Foundation

$100,000 Grant Will Support The Hub For Innovators, Veterans and Entrepreneurs

Shenandoah University announced today the awarding of a $100,000 challenge grant received from the Mary Morton Parsons Foundation. This grant will support the Hub for…

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On-Campus Activities Bloom during Apple Blossom

Celebrate with On-Campus Events at Shenandoah!

From April 28 to May 7, the Winchester area will buzz with excitement for the 96th Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival. Shenandoah University will celebrate with…

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Pharmacy/Public Health Student Receives National Accolade

Derek King '23 Honored by the U.S. Public Health Service

Shenandoah University Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Public Health student Derek King ’23, has been recognized as a United States Public Health Service (USPHS)…

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Shenandoah Joins The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities

Students, Faculty and Staff Will Benefit from This New Partnership

Shenandoah University is proud to announce its membership in the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU). The 36-year-old HACU organization “represents more than 500…

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Shenandoah University, Valley Health Partner to Tackle Region’s Nursing Shortage 

NextGen Nurses Program Will Use Retiring Nurses, Simulation to Train Nursing Students

Shenandoah University, in collaboration with Valley Health and the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association (VHHA), is working to tackle the region’s nursing shortage through a…

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School of Business To Host Third Legacy Golf Tournament, May 11

Event To Benefit Scholarships For First-Generation Local Business Students

The Shenandoah University School of Business will host its Third Legacy Golf Tournament on Thursday, May 11, at Winchester Country Club. The annual event raises…

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March Madness & Money

NPR program interviews Shenandoah's Sport Management Director Brian Wigley, Ed.D., about the NCAA men's basketball tournament's economic power

Shenandoah University School of Business Professor and Director of Sport Management Brian Wigley, Ed.D., recently appeared on “Mountain Money,” produced by KPCW, a National Public…

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