Shenandoah University is home to the nation’s top college comedy improv team. Shenandoah’s improv group, The Loaf, beat out 127 other teams to win the College Improv Tournament on Saturday, April 6, ... Continue Reading The Loaf Rises The Recipe…
Governor Declares May as Business Appreciation Month Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business Produces Business Leaders of the Future
On Wednesday, May 1, Gov. Ralph Northam designated May as Business Appreciation Month in Virginia. Throughout the month, the governor and members of his administration will visit companies and attend ... Continue Reading Governor Declares May as Business…
Four Continents & A Business Degree Shenandoah student Courtney Hodges takes advantage of all the travel opportunities offered by the university and grows immeasurably as a result
It really isn’t surprising that business administration major Courtney Hodges is set to visit her fourth continent this summer on a journey, like all of her international trips so far, taken through ... Continue Reading Four Continents & A Business…
Nursing Faculty Members Honored By American Red Cross Three receive disaster services and nurse hero awards
Three Shenandoah University nursing faculty members received honors at the Celebration of Heroes event of the American Red Cross of Central and Shenandoah Virginia for their years of innovative and ... Continue Reading Nursing Faculty Members Honored By…
Pharmacy Course Addresses Specific Challenges of Transgender Community Read the Article in Pharmacy Times
A course at Shenandoah University aims to increase pharmacists’ knowledge about gender identity and the unique health care challenges of transgender patients. According to Jonn Bailey, assistant ... Continue Reading Pharmacy Course Addresses Specific Challenges…
Real Clients, Real Research Mark Shenandoah Business Education More than 100 students at Shenandoah University’s School of Business perform real-world business research for real clients throughout the spring 2019 semester
The education provided by Shenandoah University’s School of Business is so hands-on that an outside observer might mistake its work with that of a consulting firm. In the spring 2019 semester, three ... Continue Reading Real Clients, Real Research Mark…
Brass Students Perform on Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage
Brass students performed works featuring a variety of soloists on the Millennium Stage at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, April 16, under the ... Continue Reading Brass Students Perform on Kennedy…
A Hidden Gem: Preserving and Managing Nature at Cool Spring Battlefield Shenandoah Students offer nature programming
Most area residents know the Cool Spring property as a golf course or Civil War battlefield. On Saturday, April 27 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., environmental studies undergraduates from Shenandoah ... Continue Reading A Hidden Gem: Preserving and…