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Division of Physical Therapy Renames Service Award In Memory Of Alumna And Former Adjunct Professor

Kelly McGaughey Roseberry ’10 committed her life to helping others

Shenandoah University’s Division of Physical Therapy has renamed its service award in memory of Kelly McGaughey Roseberry ’10, D.P.T., an SU alumna and former adjunct…

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School of Pharmacy News: Spring 2024

Students travel to provide health care in Nicaragua, see work published, and win a competition and prestigious award

Shenandoah University pharmacy student Joe Robinson (P4), is the 2024 recipient of the Harvey B. Morgan Award for Advancing Health Policy. Among other criteria, recipients…

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Trio Of Doctoral Programs In Leadership Available At Shenandoah

Ed.D. & Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Ph.D.: Organizational Leadership Offered

Shenandoah University now has three options for graduate students interested in a doctoral degree in either organizational or educational leadership. The university’s Division of Education…

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‘Weaponizing The First Amendment’

Dr. John Winn Addresses Community Responses To ‘First Amendment Auditing’

Professor of Business Law John Winn, JD, LLM, recently published an article, “Weaponizing the First Amendment: Best Practices for City Managers and Prosecutors,” in the…

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Physician Assistant Studies & DMS Programs Showcased

Diversity efforts related to curriculum and more are highlighted 

Shenandoah’s Physician Assistant Studies program recently received attention for its efforts regarding inclusion, diversity and equity in an online article published by the PA Education…

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Shenandoah Students Gain Valuable Insight Into Sport Management Industry On Experiential Learning Trips

Students worked events at the NFL’s Super Bowl, NBA’s All-Star Game in February

Two groups of Shenandoah University students completed experiential learning trips in February on some of the sports industry’s biggest stages, gaining valuable hands-on experience in…

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Day in the Life of a First-year Dance Major at SU

Kylie Johnson ’26 (B.F.A. in Dance, B.S. in Exercise Science)

As many may agree, beginning college is pretty daunting. Between navigating a new environment with new people, adjusting to new expectations, and discovering who you…

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Shenandoah Pharmacy Program Expands Online Options

Four-Year Pharm.D. Available Both In-Person & Online

Shenandoah University’s Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy is expanding its Pharm.D. program to include an online hybrid pathway that offers flexible engagement options and…

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New Dance Company Builds On A Thoroughly Shenandoah Foundation

Artistic director, company dancers, and composers are Shenandoah alumni and students 

In February 2024, a young dance company led by a Shenandoah University graduate and featuring dancers with Shenandoah degrees performed to music composed by Shenandoah…

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Meyer and Goss Publish Article on Qualitative Voice Science in the Journal of Singing

Shenandoah Conservatory’s Director of the Janette Ogg Voice Research Center and Associate Professor of Voice (Baritone) and Voice Pedagogy David Meyer, D.M., collaborated with Shenandoah…

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