This week’s Friday Faculty Spotlight subject is Professor of Hispanic Studies Bryan Pearce-Gonzales, Ph.D. Dr. Pearce-Gonzales is the chair of the Department of Languages and Cultural Studies and ... Continue Reading Friday Faculty Spotlight: Bryan Pearce-Gonzales,…
Professor’s Book Examines Masculinity in Chicanx and Mexican Literature Bryan Pearce-Gonzales writes about masculine relationships and what it signifies to be a Mexican male
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…
Shenandoah University Offers Virtual Mandarin Language Classes Cultural Exchange Classes Combine The Resources Of SU And Its Global Partners
Shenandoah University, in partnership with faculty members from Yangtze Normal University (YZNU), launched Mandarin language and Chinese cultural classes in 2019. This past year, SU added another ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Offers Virtual Mandarin…
Shenandoah Professor Earns Recognition for Classroom Excellence Adela Borrallo-Solis Receives H. Hiter Harris, Jr. Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award
Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Adela Borrallo-Solis, Ph.D., recently earned recognition for her ambition and excellence in the classroom. Borrallo-Solis received the 2020 H. Hiter Harris, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Professor Earns Recognition for…
Smith Awarded Fellowship Grant By Virginia Foundation For Independent Colleges Grant Provided Opportunity To View Films From Various Countries
Earlier this year, the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC) awarded Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Andrea Smith, Ph.D., a Maurice L. Mednick Memorial Fellowship grant, which ... Continue Reading Smith Awarded Fellowship Grant By…
Schweitzer Authors Holocaust Book
Associate Professor of Comparative Literature (French and German) and Director of Gender and Women's Studies Petra M. Schweitzer, Ph.D., has published the book, “Gendered Testimonies of the Holocaust: ... Continue Reading Schweitzer Authors Holocaust Book
Shenandoah Receives VFIC Instructional Technology Grant
A team of Shenandoah faculty and staff have been awarded a $5,000 Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC) grant for their project: “One to Many: Shared Digital Scholarship.”In this ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Receives VFIC Instructional Technology…
Ringing the Bell: Shenandoah’s English Graduates Well-Represented in Online Magazine
Quail Bell Magazine, an online magazine featuring stories of both real and unreal worlds, has tapped the work of two Shenandoah-connected writers. Six pieces by alumna Colleen Foster ’12 have appeared ... Continue Reading Ringing the Bell: Shenandoah’s English…
Lesman Presented with Distinguished Service Award from AATSP
Professor of Foreign Languages (Spanish) Ann St. Clair Lesman, Ph.D., is the 2015 recipient of the David T. Gies Distinguished Service Award given by the Virginia chapter of the American Association ... Continue Reading Lesman Presented with Distinguished Service…
Shenandoah University Students Create First Bilingual Interpretation for the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley
Sophomore Spanish major (biology minor) Rodrigo Casteriana ’17 (above, second from left) and senior psychology major (Spanish and women’s studies minor) Ashley Suk ’14 (above, second from right) have ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Students Create First…