In celebration of international Healthcare Simulation Week Sept. 17-21, Shenandoah University will hold an open house to showcase how it's using virtual reality, simulation labs and Shenandoah ... Continue Reading Open House Will Highlight Health…
Research Keeps Shenandoah University Students Buzzing Over the Summer Projects Venture Into Innovative Territory
By Rachel Deanne Sherman ’18 Shenandoah University offers students an abundance of challenging opportunities to complete research over the summer. Research projects conducted this year focused on ... Continue Reading Research Keeps Shenandoah University Students…
A Summer Trip That Reverberates For A Lifetime Global Experiential Learning Courses Provide Students With Unforgettable Opportunities
By Rachel Deanne Sherman ’18 Shenandoah University's for-credit, faculty-led Global Experiential Learning courses took students to countries around the world this summer, where they immersed ... Continue Reading A Summer Trip That Reverberates…
Neighboring Heron Makes Appearances Big Bird Enjoys Spaces Around University
If you’ve decided to enjoy the summer weather by strolling on the sidewalks next to Abrams Creek or around Wilkins Lake in Jim Barnett Park, which adjoins Shenandoah, you might have almost run into a ... Continue Reading Neighboring Heron Makes Appearances Big…
Shenandoah University Adds 15 New Programs To Its Academic Offerings Programs range from cybersecurity to health humanities
Shenandoah University has added 15 new majors and minors to its list of degrees and certificates that students can earn. The university currently offers more than 100 academic programs in seven ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Adds 15 New…
Active Minds Opens Conversations About Mental Health Disorders Organization Provides Peer Support To Students
– By Rachel Deanne Sherman '18 The year is 2018. Mental health is still stigmatized, and people with mental illness have difficulty reaching out for help. While the stigmatization lessens with each ... Continue Reading Active Minds Opens Conversations About…
Sophomore Works On ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Shenandoah Student Begins Building Career With Summer Job On Feature Film
Not many people can say that they spent part of the summer with Wonder Woman. Shenandoah University sophomore Joe Fisher can. Fisher, a media and communication major from Clarke County, Virginia, ... Continue Reading Sophomore Works On ‘Wonder Woman…
Bousquet Installed as President of the Virginia Academy of Science First Shenandoah University Professor Elected to the Post
Woodward S. Bousquet, Ph.D., professor of environmental studies and biology in Shenandoah University’s College of Arts & Sciences, was installed as president of the Virginia Academy of Science ... Continue Reading Bousquet Installed as President of…