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School of Health Professions News: Late Spring/Early Summer 2022

Get the latest about the divisions of Athletic Training, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies and Graduate Public Health

The divisions within Shenandoah University’s School of Health Professions are distinguishing themselves not only with faculty research, but also with students receiving high-level scholarships and…

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Nursing Graduate Pens Graphic Novel

Beaman's 'The Stretcher Bearers' Gaining Accolades

Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing graduate Ryan Beaman ’17  has written a graphic novel with their brother, Reid, who also illustrated the work, called ”The…

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Publication of Note | June 2022

Ann K. Gunnin, ed. “Letters to Virtue: A Civil War Journey of Courage, Faith, and Love” Alpharetta, VA: Book Logix, 2014.

Regarded as the Horace Greeley of the 12th Connecticut Infantry due to his staunch abolitionist beliefs, Private Richard Sherman, killed at the Battle of Cedar…

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Shenandoah University Joining Common App for 2022-23 Application Season

New partnership will streamline the application process, expand SU’s reach to potential students

Prospective students applying to Shenandoah University for the 2022-23 academic year will soon be able to do so through The Common Application, an online college…

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Army Veteran Finds Stable Educational Experience At Shenandoah

J.D. Oldaker ’24 is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Virtual Reality Design

When J.D. Oldaker left the U.S. Army in 2012, after more than 9 years of military service, he decided that he would pursue a college…

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Helen Zebarth Retires From Nursing School After 43 Years During National Nurses Month

Nursing Faculty Member Wraps Up Extraordinarily Influential Shenandoah Career With Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award

Helen Zebarth, RN, (shown above, at left, in blue) has retired after 43 years with Shenandoah University. During her tenure, Zebarth served as an associate…

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Shenandoah Celebrates Graduates At 2022 Spring Commencement 

SU grad accepts honorary degree on behalf of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Shenandoah University celebrated its 2022 Commencement on Saturday, May 21, in the James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics and Events Center. The ceremony celebrated 237 August…

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Seven Research Projects Accepted for Presentation at Voice Foundation’s 51st Anniversary Symposium

Shenandoah Conservatory’s voice pedagogy graduate program has achieved a record number of accepted papers for presentation at the Voice Foundation’s 51st anniversary symposium “Care of…

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Zieg ’24 Awarded Mostly Modern Festival Fellowship

Alyson Zieg ’24 (Bachelor of Music in Performance – Trumpet) received a fellowship to attend and perform at the Mostly Modern Festival (MMF) in Saratoga…

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Friday Faculty Spotlight: Sharon Simon, DNP

Meet the director of Shenandoah’s family nurse practitioner program!

Throughout this academic year, we’ve been getting to know our faculty members better through the Friday Faculty Spotlight. Since the SUN-e publishes only on Wednesdays…

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