For Norm Nixon, success isn’t just a business proposition. So when he talks about being a good business person or entrepreneur, he tends to take a more holistic approach. He’s not a ... Continue Reading Norm Nixon: Not Your Typical…
The Healthy Results of Continuing Education
For Deborah Inaba, ’14, the flexibility, convenience and personalized education she found in the Master of Business Administration program offered by the Harry F. Byrd, Jr., School of Business helped ... Continue Reading The Healthy Results of Continuing…
It’s a Small World After All: Building on Business School Connections
After graduating from her MBA program in 2013, Amy Smith realized how great it is to have Shenandoah University connections. Smith is a human resources generalist at Yount, Hyde, & Barbour, P.C., ... Continue Reading It’s a Small World After…
University News: February 2015
FIRSTS Shenandoah Part of Solar Market Pathway Initiative Shenandoah University is one of 15 Council of Independent Colleges in Virginia (CICV) member schools participating in the Solar ... Continue Reading University News: February 2015
Faculty News: February 2015
ARTS & SCIENCES Lin Rong San Chair in Communications and Professor of Mass Communication Gina Daddario, Ph.D., was invited to serve on the Editorial Board of Communication and Sport, an ... Continue Reading Faculty News: February 2015
Alumni News: February 2015
Shenandoah Sweethearts: Pete and Caroline Phillips When Pete Phillips ’61 and Caroline Bateman ’61 Phillips first met on the Dayton, Virginia, campus of Shenandoah College and Shenandoah Conservatory ... Continue Reading Alumni News: February 2015
Together at Last: Bridging the Gap Between Academics and Student Life
Once upon a time in academia, college professors watched over students, serving as life coaches, providing advice in family matters and relationships, and offering academic counsel. They handled ... Continue Reading Together at Last: Bridging the…
Pharmacy Student Involved in Major Pilot Program Through Johns Hopkins Health System
Karli Swartz, a fourth-year Doctor of Pharmacy student at Shenandoah University’s Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy, had no idea how a five-week rotation at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in ... Continue Reading Pharmacy Student Involved in Major…