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College of Arts & Sciences News: Winter 2021

Faculty present and publish, students share Valentine's Day wishes with seniors, and One Big Question events inform

Exercise Science Department Chair and Assistant Professor Barry Parker, Ph.D., and Assistant Professor of Exercise Science Jessica Sansone, Ph.D., are presenting on the “Importance of a…

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Shenandoah, Washington Spirit Enter Partnership On, Off The Field

Partnership Creates Internships, Allows Players Free Classes

Shenandoah University is partnering with the Washington Spirit, the professional women’s soccer team in Washington, D.C., to provide free classes to players in exchange for…

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SU Global Welcomes New GMBA Cohort in Shanghai, Feb. 27

Shenandoah University Offers A Flexible, Executive-Style MBA With A Global Perspective

Thirty-five students, all Mandarin-speaking global professionals in upper- and middle-management positions across diverse industries in China, begin classes on Saturday, Feb. 27, as participants in…

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Introducing Live[stream] at Lunch Series

Shenandoah Conservatory introduces its new lunchtime series, Live[stream] at Lunch, which begins at 12:30 p.m. on Fridays during the spring 2021 semester. This new series…

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Sweitzer ’94, ’11 Featured in NPR Report for Work in COVID-19 Support Group

Adjunct Associate Professor of Music Therapy Tom Sweitzer ’94, ’11, M.A., was featured in the NPR report “Music Therapy Brings Solace to COVID-19 Patients and…

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Bassin Featured in News Special for Theatre Production Work During Pandemic

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Arts Management Joel Bassin, Ph.D., was featured in a WTVR CBS 6 News special for his work in producing live and…

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The Perks of Living on Campus

From friendships, to easy commutes, to better grades, living on campus offers plenty of advantages

The benefits of on-campus living extend to pretty much every corner of a Shenandoah student’s life. Students who live on campus: get better grades more…

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Bowden Joins Brevard Music Center Faculty for Summer 2021

Assistant Professor of Trumpet Mary Elizabeth Bowden, M.A., will join the trumpet faculty at the Brevard Music Center this summer with Neal Berntsen (Pittsburgh Symphony)…

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The Barzinji Project announces its Virtual International Exchange Fellows!

Fellows will go through an extensive training on Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) and then have their students work together on joint projects. The Fellows…

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