Shenandoah University plans to break ground this year for the 62,000-square-foot Health & Life Sciences Building on a grassy lot adjacent to the Alson H. Smith, Jr. Library and Mary M. Henkel ... Continue Reading Beacon of Light in Health…
Shenandoah Degree Helps Alumnus’ Career Take Flight
As a junior college lacrosse player from Rochester, N.Y., Andrew Peacock ’96 had always wanted to attend a southern school with a warmer climate and an up-and-coming lacrosse program. He had never ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Degree Helps Alumnus’ Career…
Bridge the World: Coming to America
Each year, a number of international students choose to study at Shenandoah University. They bring their dreams and talents and share rich, cultural knowledge that resonates across the academic and ... Continue Reading Bridge the World: Coming to…
Bringing History to Life: Describing the Past Through Fiction
In the library on the second floor of Davis Hall, four undergraduate students join Stewart Bell Chair in History and Professor of History Warren Hofstra and Professor of English Doug Enders to share ... Continue Reading Bringing History to Life: Describing…
Bringing History to Life: Discovering Our Past
As a nation of immigrants, Americans are often fascinated with the past and their origins. Online technology tools, like ancestry.com, make digging into the past—and one’s personal history—much more ... Continue Reading Bringing History to Life: Discovering…