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Retired Inova CEO Joins Business School As Health Care Executive-In-Residence

Knox Singleton to share expertise in health care administration with business students

Shenandoah University’s Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business is pleased to announce that J. Knox Singleton, the newly retired chief executive officer of Inova,…

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Shenandoah Dance Majors Present Work by Carson at New York Jazz Choreography Project

Conservatory Faculty News

Assistant Professor of Dance Tiffanie Carson, M.F.A., was invited to present her work, “Find Your HAPPY” (2017), at the New York Jazz Choreography Project (NYJCP)…

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Introducing The School of Education & Leadership

A name change has been approved for the School of Education & Human Development

Shenandoah University’s Board of Trustees has approved a name change for the School of Education & Human Development, which is now known as the School…

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Spring 2018: Eleanor Wade Custer School Of Nursing News

Symposium Marks 20th Year, Nursing Group Established & Funds Raised For Children

20th Annual Nursing Research And Scholarship Symposium Set For April 27 Shenandoah University’s Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing’s Rho Pi chapter of Sigma Theta…

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Science Fiction Writer Lectures on “Writing for Computer Games”

Award-winning author Canfield discusses how nonlinear storytelling allows players to choose their own adventures

Award-winning science fiction/fantasy writer and computational linguist Tracy Canfield, author of the new computer game “I, Cyborg,” and whose short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and…

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Shenandoah PA Students Shine In Scholars Program

Half of the PA students chosen for national program hail from Shenandoah

Three of the six physician assistant studies (PA) students chosen as Paul Ambrose Scholars this year are from Shenandoah University. Pamela Audrey Lee, Catherine Mahon,…

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Freshman Zielinski ’21 Awarded $5,000 in Grant Money for Research

Environmental studies student adds grant writing to her vitae

Shenandoah University freshman Teresa Zielinski ’21, an environmental studies major with a minor in biology, recently received a $5,000 grant from the Virginia Native Plant…

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SU Hosts ‘Discoveries of a Triceratops and T. rex Dinosaur Hunter’

Annual Warrington Science Symposium Features Paleontologist John W. Happ, April 18

Noted paleontologist and Professor Emeritus John W. Happ, Ph.D., will present “Discoveries of a Triceratops and T. rex Dinosaur Hunter,” as the featured speaker at…

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Shenandoah Alumna Marin ‘17 Wins Fulbright Award

Alumna Will Travel to Argentina to Teach English and Spread Awareness of Cultural Differences

Shenandoah University alumna Niulka Franco Marin ’17 is the recipient of a Fulbright Award, the first Shenandoah undergraduate alumna to ever win a Fulbright Award,…

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Students Learn How To Grow A Fashion Brand with B Michael America

B Michael & Mark-Anthony Edwards returned to Shenandoah on April 13

Fashion Designer B Michael and Mark-Anthony Edwards, CEO of B Michael AMERICA, returned to Shenandoah University on Friday, April 13, for a candid discussion with students on…

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