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Shenandoah Immersive Technology & Business Students Jointly Travel To South Africa

GEL Trip Provides Opportunity To Work With South African University and Develop New Ideas 

 Shenandoah University immersive technology and entrepreneurship/business students melded their disciplines in a unique way, traveling to Cape Town, South Africa, in April for a Global…

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Shenandoah University Partners With Toucan Education Programs

SU to serve as a School of Record for Toucan’s study abroad summer programming

Shenandoah University has partnered with Toucan Education Programs, a study abroad program provider in Belize, to allow students within and outside the SU community an…

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Esports Students Gain International Experience

Group Travels to Belgium to Connect with Esports Educators and Professionals and Assist at a Major Esports Event

Several Shenandoah University esports students traveled from the top of Virginia to the heart of Belgium as part of a credit-bearing Global Experiential Learning (GEL)…

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Series Introduces Shenandoah Students To Arab Culture Ahead Of Collaboration With Jordanian Partners

Intro to Arab culture series prepared first-year students for virtual exchange opportunity with Yarmouk University

Shenandoah University’s first-year students were given a quick lesson on Arab culture in advance of spending the rest of the Fall 2024 semester collaborating virtually…

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Conservatory Dance Students Perform in Greece

Global Experiential Learning Trip Fulfills Course on Greek Culture, June 14–July 2

Twenty-four Shenandoah Conservatory dance students – including four 2024 dance graduates Kiana (Kiki) Ducusin (B.F.A.), Jenna Lucy (B.A.), Ashley Reed (B.F.A.), and Ian Sabatine (B.F.A.)…

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