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Tips For Lasting Online Learning Success

Take Some Advice From One of Shenandoah’s Established Online Programs

Shenandoah University’s Master of Public Health program (MPH) was designed as an online experience from day one. Shenandoah’s director of graduate public health programs Michelle…

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Carson Hosts Fierce Fridays with Dance Students

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Dance Tiffanie Carson, M.F.A., has offered “Fierce Friday” dance classes for her current dance students. The class includes a full warmup…

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Socially Distant But Physically Fit!

Shenandoah Faculty Offer Some Wellness Tips for When You’re Spending Extra Time at Home

We know that spending extra time inside, at home, and in front of your computer engaged in classes is going to make the coming days…

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Butzbaugh-Patrick Awarded Directing Internship with American Shakespeare Center

Rylie Butzbaugh-Patrick ’20 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) was awarded a directing internship with American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, Virginia. She also serves as…

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Johnson ’21 Joins Signature Theatre’s Overtures Summer Program

Kiana Johnson ’21 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) was accepted into Signature Theatre’s Overtures summer program in Washington, D.C. According to the organization’s website:…

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Health Professions News: Winter/Spring ’19-’20

Baby labs, presentations, burnout prevention and more mark the season

Shenandoah health professions students held their first baby lab this winter in Winchester and at Scholar Plaza, Loudoun. Students examined gross, fine and oral motor…

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McCormick Civil War Institute Publishes Its First Book

‘So Much to Say’ Uses 29 Donated Letters to Tell Union Soldier’s Story

Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute has published its first book—one that chronicles a Union soldier’s wartime experience and his beliefs on war, politics and…

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Business Students Boost Library

Videos Created Through Design Thinking Class Promote Handley Regional Library

Handley Regional Library System and a Design Thinking class at Shenandoah University’s Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business collaborated on a project that resulted…

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Esteemed Wilson Historians Take Stage at Shenandoah

Event Highlights One Big Question’s ‘What Makes a Great President?’

Shenandoah University showcases the country’s three leading scholars on former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson during a panel discussion on March 18. Patricia O’Toole, John Milton…

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School of Pharmacy News: Winter ’19/Early Spring ’20

Advocacy and assistance mark the season

Thirty-three Shenandoah University student pharmacists and Sarah Parnapy Jawaid, Pharm.D., attended the Virginia Pharmacists Association (VPhA) and the Virginia Society of Health-System Pharmacists annual Pharmacy…

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