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Occupational Therapy Celebrates Honors

Graduates from OTD and Post-Professional OTD programs receive awards, as does a current MSOT student

Recent doctoral graduates and a current master’s student in Shenandoah University’s Division of Occupational Therapy have received a host of awards for their scholarship and…

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Meet an ASD BSN Student at Shenandoah

For Allison Frye ’23, the program has proved to be a perfect fit

Allison Frye ’23 didn’t have a “lightbulb” moment that led her to Shenandoah University’s Accelerated Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.  Instead, Frye,…

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Students Create Japanese Shibori Projects in Costuming Class

Students in this semester’s Special Topics in Costuming class taught by Costume Designer and Associate Professor of Costume Design Jennifer Flitton Adams, M.F.A., recently created…

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Shenandoah’s Profound Influence

First-Gen Alumni Shares How Her Shenandoah Experience Transformed Her

LaVonda Taylor ’13, credits Shenandoah University with providing the support she needed to push past challenges and build a career dedicated to empowering the next…

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PA Student Wins National Health Service Corps Scholarship

Award covers all educational expenses; requires recipients to serve in areas with shortages of health professionals after graduation

Kimberly Siguenza Depaz ’21, ’25, knew she wanted to be a physician assistant back when she started looking at colleges in high school. Now, she’s…

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Shenandoah University Names Cecil Pruitt, Jr. Health & Life Sciences Building After Longtime Supporter

Pruitt has played a key role in facilitating the university’s growth

Shenandoah University’s Health & Life Sciences Building now bears the name of a longtime SU supporter whose contributions helped fund the state-of-the-art building’s construction on…

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Students Create Silk Paintings in Special Topics in Costuming Class

This semester, the Special Topics in Costuming class taught by Costume Designer and Associate Professor of Costume Design Jennifer Flitton Adams, M.F.A., is studying dyework,…

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Business School’s Sustainability Efforts Strengthened Through Generous Gift

Baxa family gift creates endowed chair for stakeholder capitalism in SU’s School of Business

Shenandoah University’s School of Business is bolstering its efforts to develop leadership and practical solutions for a sustainable economy thanks to a substantial gift from…

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Shenandoah University Offers Free Virtual CO.STARTERS BOOTCAMP

Entrepreneurs: Take Advantage Of A Practical, Four-Part Plan To Launch Your Big Idea

The Shenandoah University Center for Entrepreneurship will host a free CO.STARTERS© BOOTCAMP to assist entrepreneurs and small business owners with getting down to business and…

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Center For Entrepreneurship Offers Free Microlending Webinar, Oct. 30

Learn How To Utilize Microlending For Nontraditional Smaller Loans

The Shenandoah University Center For Entrepreneurship will offer a free webinar, “What is Microlending?” for entrepreneurs and small business owners on Monday, Oct. 30, from…

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