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Shenandoah University’s Claude Moore Center for Literacy Receives $13,000 from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation to Support Family Literacy

Funds were awarded as part of a nationwide literacy campaign

The Dollar General Literacy Foundation (DGLF) recently awarded Shenandoah University’s Claude Moore Center for Literacy (CMCL) $13,000 in grants to support family literacy. The funds…

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Public Health Class Gets Firsthand Look At Policymaking

Students in Health Policy course visited the U.S. Capitol, Supreme Court Building in Washington D.C.

During the Spring 2025 semester, the Health Policy class taught by Aaron Blight, Ed.D., assistant professor of public health, traveled to the nation’s capital to…

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Cameron Elliott Appointed Assistant Professor of Music Education, Instrumental

Shenandoah Conservatory announces the appointment of Cameron Elliott, M.M.Ed., as assistant professor of music education (instrumental emphasis) beginning this August. “I am elated to join…

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Shenandoah Esports Students, Faculty Work At Prestigious Event

Denz ’27, Buch ’25, Neukam and Burnett filled various roles at Collegiate Esports Commissioners Cup

In May, students, faculty and staff from Shenandoah University’s esports program traveled to Arlington, Texas, to work at the Collegiate Esports Commissioners Cup (CECC), the…

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Shenandoah Accounting Professors Published in the Financial Times

Piece focuses on AI’s influence on accounting and auditing

Shenandoah University School of Business Professor of Accounting Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D., and Assistant Professor of Accounting Yunita Anwar, Ph.D., recently published a collaborative article, “Taking…

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Shenandoah University Sends Students On Experiential Learning Trip To The NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four

Students gained sport management experience working at the event and networked with industry professionals

This spring, Shenandoah sent a group of students to the NCAA men’s basketball tournament Final Four in San Antonio, Texas, to gain hands-on experience in…

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Shenandoah Students Creating VR Experience That Follows The Lewis And Clark Trail

‘Following in Their Footsteps’ immerses users in key moments, stories of the famed cross-country expedition

A team of students at Shenandoah University is wrapping up work on a groundbreaking virtual reality project that will change how people learn about and…

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NW Works Chimers and Music Therapy Program Featured in VFIC Spring Newsletter

Shenandoah Conservatory’s NW Works Chimers initiative and music therapy program were featured in the spring 2025 newsletter produced by the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges…

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Costume Design Students Participate in Masterclasses with Esteemed Professional Artists

The theatre design and production costume design students participated in four masterclasses over the course of the 2024/25 academic year, with four exciting professional artists.…

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Ruane ’27 Awarded 2025 William Averitt Prize for Excellence in Composition

Erik Ruane ’27 (Bachelor of Music in Composition) was awarded the 2025 William Averitt Prize for Excellence in Composition for his wind ensemble work, “Hymn…

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