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Ph.D. Organizational Leadership Students to Present at International Leadership Conference

Three currently enrolled students in Shenandoah University’s Ph.D. program in organizational leadership have had presentations accepted for the International Leadership Association’s (ILA) 27th Global Conference…

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Shenandoah University’s Claude Moore Center for Literacy Receives $13,000 from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation to Support Family Literacy

Funds were awarded as part of a nationwide literacy campaign

The Dollar General Literacy Foundation (DGLF) recently awarded Shenandoah University’s Claude Moore Center for Literacy (CMCL) $13,000 in grants to support family literacy. The funds…

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2025 Shenandoah Guitar Festival featured artists

Internationally Acclaimed Guitarists Perform at Shenandoah Guitar Festival

Sharon Isbin • Colin Davin • Jocelyn Gould • Rafael Padrón • ArcoStrum

Multiple GRAMMY Award-winning classical guitarist Sharon Isbin will headline the second Shenandoah Guitar Festival, held from Friday, June 27, through Sunday, June 29 at Shenandoah…

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Group photo of a Shenandoah University business class.

Shenandoah University Business Students Deliver Actionable Insights To Green Building Innovators

Class project was performed in collaboration with Winchester-based company Insul-Stud

In May, Shenandoah University students in the “Sustainability Strategy & Governance” course taught by Associate Professor of Business, Sustainability and Society Giles Jackson, Ph.D., presented…

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Public Health Class Gets Firsthand Look At Policymaking

Students in Health Policy course visited the U.S. Capitol, Supreme Court Building in Washington D.C.

During the Spring 2025 semester, the Health Policy class taught by Aaron Blight, Ed.D., assistant professor of public health, traveled to the nation’s capital to…

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Shenandoah University Announces 2025 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Winners

Liberty Tennyson ’25, Logan Williams ’24 receive national award in recognition of service to others

Shenandoah University presented the 2025 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards to recent graduates Liberty Tennyson ’25 and Logan Williams ’24, ’28 at its Baccalaureate service on…

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Shenandoah University Named A 2025-26 College Of Distinction

SU recognized nationally for its commitment to exceptional undergraduate education for the sixth time

Shenandoah University has been named a 2025-26 College of Distinction in recognition of its commitment to providing students with a transformative undergraduate experience. This is…

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Cameron Elliott Appointed Assistant Professor of Music Education, Instrumental

Shenandoah Conservatory announces the appointment of Cameron Elliott, M.M.Ed., as assistant professor of music education (instrumental emphasis) beginning this August. “I am elated to join…

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Shenandoah Esports Students, Faculty Work At Prestigious Event

Denz ’27, Buch ’25, Neukam and Burnett filled various roles at Collegiate Esports Commissioners Cup

In May, students, faculty and staff from Shenandoah University’s esports program traveled to Arlington, Texas, to work at the Collegiate Esports Commissioners Cup (CECC), the…

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Publication of Note | June 2025

David B. Swinfen. “Ruggles’ Regiment: The 122nd New York Volunteers in the American Civil War.” University Press of New England, 1982.

After the Civil War, William Eugene Ruggles, a carpenter from Syracuse, New York, at the time of his enlistment in the 122nd New York Infantry…

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