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Zoom Visit from Eric Rohmann & Candace Fleming Shenandoah University’s School of Education class RDG 523 (Foundations of Literacy) – taught by Chair of the Department…
Students in Shenandoah University School of Education and Leadership (SOEL) undergraduate and graduate programs are using their expertise and Shenandoah training to improve the distance…
The Virginia Association for Career and Technical Education (VACTE) has named Terri Evers, a graduate of Shenandoah University’s Career Switcher program, as its 2020 Outstanding…
Leaders are required in a host of fields, which means organizational leadership degree programs should be designed to fit the specific needs and interests of…
A host of talented, giving, dynamic authors, illustrators and educators have graced the Shenandoah University Children’s Literature Conference over its 35 years of existence. And…
This semester, nine Shenandoah University students are teaching hands-on science lessons as part of a partnership with local elementary school students. Through their Reasoning Skills…
“I love teaching because I feel like it can be applied to every situation. I love working with little kids, and I also love coaching.…
The Virginia Association for Teachers of Family and Consumer Sciences (VATFACS) recently honored two alumni of the Shenandoah University Career Switchers program. Terri Evers, who…
Shenandoah University doctoral student Kimberly Jackson loves math, her three children – all college juniors – teaching, and thinking big. So, it’s unsurprising that Jackson,…
Associate Professor of Curriculum & Instruction Karrin Lukacs, Ph.D., has been named from a pool of over 1,000 applicants to be Google Certified Innovator. The…