» Visit the Veterans Writing Project page for more information Every veteran has a story; some just need a little help telling it. The newly-formed Shenandoah University Veterans Writing ... Continue Reading ‘Giving Voice to Those Who…
French Horn Professor To Run 100 Miles For Scholarships
For many, running 100 miles is an impossibility. For Joe Lovinsky, it’s just another way to prove he doesn’t quit. Or perhaps he’s just plain stubborn. “That’s the difference between an ultrarunner ... Continue Reading French Horn Professor To Run…
U.S. News Names Shenandoah University to ‘Best Colleges for Veterans’ List
Shenandoah University is considered one of the best colleges to help veterans pursue a college education under the Post-9/11 GI Bill®, according to recent rankings by U.S. News & World ... Continue Reading U.S. News Names Shenandoah University…
Shenandoah To Honor Fallen Service Members On Nov. 11
Shenandoah University has joined the Remembrance Day National Roll Call project, which honors American servicemen and servicewomen through name-reading events on hundreds of college and university ... Continue Reading Shenandoah To Honor Fallen Service…
SHENANDOAH UNIVERSITY AWARDED MORE THAN $1.2 MILLION TO EDUCATE MILITARY VETERANS
Shenandoah University’s Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing is now at the forefront of identifying and educating military veterans pursuing the field of professional nursing. The university is one ... Continue Reading SHENANDOAH UNIVERSITY AWARDED MORE THAN…
Caring for America’s “Wounded Warriors”
As the United States military brings service members home from active deployment, veterans with mild-to-moderate brain injuries remain in danger of becoming a forgotten population. Despite the growing ... Continue Reading Caring for America’s “Wounded Warriors”