If you want to be an entrepreneur and start something, you must start somewhere, from something that doesn’t exist. Where are you going to start? According to Associate Professor of Management and ... Continue Reading The Institute for Entrepreneurship: Drawing…
Shenandoah Students Conduct an Economic Survey of Winchester, Virginia
During this year’s Partnership with Community Day on March 25, Eldon R. Lindsay Professor of Economics and Finance, Clifford F. Thies, Ph.D., and his Principles of Microeconomics class conducted an ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Students Conduct an Economic…
Making a Joyful Noise: Alumnus Bridges Faith and Music in Ministry
James O’Reilly ’13 is a gifted saxophone player with a lifelong passion for music. Raised as a Catholic, he also shared a deep love for the Lord. Many thought he’d pursue a music career, and ... Continue Reading Making a Joyful Noise: Alumnus…
Students Serve in the Bahamas
Thirteen Shenandoah University students, faculty and staff members lent their hands and hearts in service to others during a weeklong mission trip to the Bahamas in January 2014. Working in ... Continue Reading Students Serve in the Bahamas
Allie King
Spanish graduate Allie King has been accepted to the Articulated Master’s program (Ed.M.) in TESOL at Teachers College, Columbia University. She previously earned a BA in French from Carnegie Mellon, ... Continue Reading Allie King
Advanced Management Theory and Practice: A Student’s Perspective
By Ashley Cross Development of critical thinking skills and intellectual challenge are highlighted in the new advanced management theory and practice class, taught in the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of ... Continue Reading Advanced Management Theory and Practice:…
Faculty Research Report: Video Games and Their Effects on Sport Consumption
Assistant Professor of Sports Management Joey Gawrysiak, Ph.D., and his ground-breaking research on the impact of sport video games on traditional forms of sport consumption, is creating a buzz in the ... Continue Reading Faculty Research Report: Video Games…
Is it Time for Business to Get Out of the Business of Health Care?
By Miles K. Davis, Ph.D. The passing of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or what has commonly come to be called “ObamaCare” has sparked much debate about the nature of health care access and possible ... Continue Reading Is it Time for Business…