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Shenandoah University Lends Creative Hand to Valley Health’s COVID-19 Vaccination Radio Campaign

‘Double Shot (Of The Country’s Love)’ Aims to Give Nudge to Those on the Fence About Getting the Vaccine

The radio hit “Double Shot (Of My Baby’s Love)” made its debut nearly 60 years ago, and the version recorded by The Swingin’ Medallions in…

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Stanley ’22 Helps Choreograph and Teach at Stagedoor Manor in New York

Eve Stanley ’22 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance) was hired as an assistant choreographer, dance instructor and student counselor for 3 summer sessions at…

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Six PALM Students Explore Arts Leadership through GEL Trip to Greece

Six Performing Arts Leadership and Management (PALM) students, along with Director and Professor of Performing Arts Leadership & Management David Edelman, M.F.A., and Assistant Dean…

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Shenandoah Sends Delegation to Partner Institution in Palestine

SU students, faculty and staff visit Arab American University, demonstrate work in virtual reality design and conduct professional development workshops

A group of Shenandoah University students, faculty and staff recently visited Arab American University (AAUP), a private Palestinian university in Jenin, to demonstrate a virtual…

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Project Write inspires young writers in summer workshop

Weeklong event is part of the university-hosted Shenandoah Valley Writing Project

The Northern Virginia Daily checked in with Project Write in June 2022. Read the whole story at NVDaily.com. 

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Shenandoah Alum Named Teacher of the Year for Her School

Jessica Burdick Honored for Her Work at Meadowland Elementary in Loudoun County, Virginia

Jessica (Jones) Burdick ’13, ’14, is the teacher of the year at Meadowland Elementary School in Sterling, Virginia.  She earned a master’s degree in education…

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2022 Legacy Golf Tournament Raised $54K for Endowed Scholarship

2023 Tournament Set To Double The Amount For Student Scholarships

The Shenandoah University School of Business Class of 2022 hosted the Second Annual Legacy Golf Tournament at the Winchester Country Club on May 6, raising…

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Seminar Developed by Shenandoah Student Focuses on Improving Diversity Among Physician Assistants

Goal Is To Draw People From More Backgrounds Into The Profession, Leading to Better Health Outcomes for All

Lack of diversity is an issue in the physician assistant (PA) profession, according to figures presented by Pangela Dawson, Ph.D., PA-C, director of Morehouse School…

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Devlin ’17 Discusses Healing Power of Music on NPR

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Therapy Kerry Devlin ’17, M.M.T., MT-BC, was featured on NPR on Thursday, June 2. She discussed the Johns Hopkins Center…

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School of Health Professions News: Late Spring/Early Summer 2022

Get the latest about the divisions of Athletic Training, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies and Graduate Public Health

The divisions within Shenandoah University’s School of Health Professions are distinguishing themselves not only with faculty research, but also with students receiving high-level scholarships and…

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