Professor of Hispanic Studies Bryan Pearce-Gonzales, Ph.D., recently published his first book, “Societal Constructions of Masculinity in Chicanx and Mexican Literature: From Machismo to Feminist ... Continue Reading Professor’s Book Examines Masculinity in…
First VR Graduate Ready to do ‘Incredible Things’ With Degree Alistair Bingham is Shenandoah’s First Virtual Reality Design Program Graduate
Alistair Bingham was 12 years old and playing World of Warcraft one day when he thought to himself, "Wait a second. If there are video games, then there are people making these video games. And ... Continue Reading First VR Graduate Ready to…
Maxwell Losgar and His Hustle to the Top A Passion for Fashion Turned Into the Talent Booker to Know
Work hard.” Do your best.” Make good connections.” All of these phrases can be heard in a career panel for college students or read in a “how to land a job” article, but have you ever ... Continue Reading Maxwell Losgar and His Hustle…
Shenandoah’s Electric Car Culture Gets Charged Up A Group of Faculty, Staff Share Tips, Stories About Their Electric Vehicles
They call themselves the Electric Car Brigade: a small group of Shenandoah faculty and staff who bond over their love for charged cars, a cleaner planet and avoiding time at the pump. We love each ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s Electric Car Culture Gets…
Pro Soccer Player Sets Goals Off the Field and in the Classroom Through joint partnership, Washington Spirit Goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe Takes MBA Courses at Shenandoah
In February 2021, Shenandoah University began partnering with the professional women’s soccer team the Washington Spirit to provide free classes to players in exchange for internships, hospitality, ... Continue Reading Pro Soccer Player Sets Goals…
International Travel Returns at Shenandoah University Eases Back Into The Sphere By Honoring Global Citizenship Project Commitments
Shenandoah University is committed to providing global experiences for its community in the safest, most ethical ways possible. It will do so this summer as it gradually reinstates international ... Continue Reading International Travel Returns at Shenandoah…
Polite Joins Shenandoah Division of Student Affairs in New Associate VP Role Student Leadership Development Position Will Oversee Civic Engagement, Career Services, and Student Leadership Development
Fritz Polite, Ph.D., Shenandoah University’s assistant vice president for opportunity development, is stepping into a newly created role this summer as the university’s first associate vice president ... Continue Reading Polite Joins Shenandoah Division of…
Shenandoah Marches Into Fall 2022 With New Band, Director The marching band will generate support, spirit and be accompanied by a color guard
Drum roll, please! Shenandoah University’s first-ever marching band will take to the field in the fall of 2022. This new university ensemble will generate support, spirit and enthusiasm at ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Marches Into Fall 2022…