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Looking For A Well-Paying Job? Consider Accounting.

Businesses Are Courting Graduates With Accounting And Business Analytics Skills

  As the business world continues to evolve and grow, the need for skilled accountants is becoming increasingly important. Recent articles in the Wall Street…

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13th Business Symposium Focuses On ‘Leadership in Challenging Times’

Speakers Present On Resilience And Mental Health With 16 Practical Sessions Led By Community Leaders

Students as well as regional business and non-profit community members learned about creativity and innovation, education, business law, sustainability, mental health and leadership in a…

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Shenandoah University, Valley Health Partner to Tackle Region’s Nursing Shortage 

NextGen Nurses Program Will Use Retiring Nurses, Simulation to Train Nursing Students

Shenandoah University, in collaboration with Valley Health and the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association (VHHA), is working to tackle the region’s nursing shortage through a…

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School of Business To Host Third Legacy Golf Tournament, May 11

Event To Benefit Scholarships For First-Generation Local Business Students

The Shenandoah University School of Business will host its Third Legacy Golf Tournament on Thursday, May 11, at Winchester Country Club. The annual event raises…

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Music Education Students Embark on GEL Trip to France with Noblet ’19

The Shenandoah Conservatory Music Education program will travel to Nantes, France, for its first ever Global Experiential Learning (GEL) trip experience from May 28, through…

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Kolvenbach Works with Theatre Students, Directs Hudson in Show

Director of Acting and Associate Professor of Theatre Scott Hudson, M.F.A., is collaborating with Olivier-nominated playwright John Kolvenbach, who will visit Shenandoah University from Thursday,…

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Hoffman ’15 and Dill ’17 Collaborate in ‘Once’ at Laguna Playhouse

Julia Hoffmann ’15 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) and Kyle Dill ’17 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design & Production) are currently working…

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Providing Value To The Customer

Mulyadi Explains Why A Reward Offer From His Favorite Bakery’s App Illustrates the Power of Business Analytics

In a recent Letter to the Editor, “Using Business Analytics To Generate Value,” that appeared in the March 16 issue of The Winchester Star, Shenandoah…

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School of Business Hosts FBLA Shenandoah Region Spring Conference, Feb. 25

Event Attracts 300 Participants From 22 Virginia High Schools

More than 300 Virginia high school students and their advisers attended the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Shenandoah Region of Virginia 2023 Spring Conference…

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Shenandoah University’s Division of Athletic Training Hosts ‘A Day In The Life’ Event

Local high school students participated in interactive sessions led by Shenandoah MSAT students, faculty

To celebrate National Athletic Training Month, Shenandoah University’s Division of Athletic Training hosted an event that gave local high school students a glimpse of what…

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