Two Shenandoah University undergraduate students, Kevin Cappello and Michaela Ibrahim, have been awarded $5,000 scholarships through the Hattie M. Strong Foundation (HMSF). The students were chosen ... Continue Reading Two College of Arts &…
How Teachers Quietly Help Every Day
A post recently making the rounds online from the Alamo City Moms blog, titled Dear Teachers: You're Not Fooling Me, describes a mother's thankfulness for all teachers do to prepare for a new school ... Continue Reading How Teachers Quietly Help Every…
The Secret to Writing Anything
The secret is simple. It's not even a secret, really. The secret to writing is writing.But what about starting? That's the hard part. Teachers who participate in the Shenandoah Valley Writing ... Continue Reading The Secret to Writing Anything
Shenandoah To Co-Host Poverty Conference With VASCD
This fall, Shenandoah University’s School of Education & Human Development, in partnership with the Virginia Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (VASCD), will host a conference ... Continue Reading Shenandoah To Co-Host Poverty Conference…
Meet Your Alumni Board Member: Kim McDonald ’08, ’12
"As a lifelong resident of the Winchester and Frederick County area, I feel it is important to support SU since it is vibrant part of the community. As an alumna and employee of the university, I am ... Continue Reading Meet Your Alumni Board Member:…
Bloss Arrives as New Vice President for Academic Affairs
Shenandoah University’s newest academic administrator, Adrienne G. Bloss, Ph.D., joined Shenandoah’s senior leadership team on July 8 as vice president for academic affairs (VPAA). Formerly the ... Continue Reading Bloss Arrives as New Vice…
Five Year Plan 2008-2013 – A Summary
In June 2013, the university completed its first five-year strategic plan under the leadership of President Tracy Fitzsimmons, Ph.D. Shenandoah’s Strategic Plan 2008-2013 emerged from purposeful ... Continue Reading Five Year Plan 2008-2013 –…