Award-winning science fiction/fantasy writer and computational linguist Tracy Canfield, author of the new computer game “I, Cyborg,” and whose short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and ... Continue Reading Science Fiction Writer Lectures on…
Freshman Zielinski ’21 Awarded $5,000 in Grant Money for Research Environmental studies student adds grant writing to her vitae
Shenandoah University freshman Teresa Zielinski ’21, an environmental studies major with a minor in biology, recently received a $5,000 grant from the Virginia Native Plant Society to support research ... Continue Reading Freshman Zielinski ’21 Awarded $5,000…
SU Hosts ‘Discoveries of a Triceratops and T. rex Dinosaur Hunter’ Annual Warrington Science Symposium Features Paleontologist John W. Happ, April 18
Noted paleontologist and Professor Emeritus John W. Happ, Ph.D., will present “Discoveries of a Triceratops and T. rex Dinosaur Hunter,” as the featured speaker at Shenandoah University’s annual ... Continue Reading SU Hosts ‘Discoveries of a…
Shenandoah Alumna Marin ‘17 Wins Fulbright Award Alumna Will Travel to Argentina to Teach English and Spread Awareness of Cultural Differences
Shenandoah University alumna Niulka Franco Marin ’17 is the recipient of a Fulbright Award, the first Shenandoah undergraduate alumna to ever win a Fulbright Award, and one of two undergraduate ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Alumna Marin ‘17 Wins…
McCormick Civil War Institute Conference Hosts Annual Spring Conference, April 7 “Another Era in Our War Life: When the Home Front Became the Battle Front”
Shenandoah University McCormick Civil War Institute will host its annual spring conference, “Another Era in Our War Life: When the Home Front Became the Battle Front” on Saturday, April 7, in Hester ... Continue Reading McCormick Civil War Institute Conference…
Shenandoah University Hosts ‘Writing for Computer Games,’ April 12 Discussion features award-winning science fiction writer Tracy Canfield
A book has the same beginning, middle, and end every time you read it, but what happens when you give readers control of the story? To answer that question, Shenandoah University’s English Department ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Hosts ‘Writing for…
Hornets Joining the Peace Corps We're celebrating Peace Corps Week with these Shenandoah students who are joining the Peace Corps
In celebration of the Peace Corps’ 57th anniversary on March 1, the agency kicked off Peace Corps Week to commemorate the contributions of volunteers and their communities worldwide. “Peace Corps ... Continue Reading Hornets Joining the Peace Corps…
Musical Mathematician Libby Beller ‘19 Enjoys the ‘Best of Both Worlds’ Double majoring in clarinet performance and mathematics
Elizabeth (Libby) Beller ‘19 is a double major in clarinet performance and mathematics at Shenandoah University, where she says she “gets the best of both worlds” — the opportunity to become a ... Continue Reading Musical Mathematician Libby Beller ‘19…