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Inclement Weather Closure, January 26

All locations open at noon. Classes & work will continue remotely until noon.

Instructional and work activities will continue remotely this morning until locations open at noon. All locations are closed for in-person learning and work until noon. …

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Inclement Weather Closure, January 25

All locations close at 2 pm. Classes will continue remotely.

As we begin spring semester we once again face the possibility of inclement weather. This is an area in which our recent experience with remote…

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Maloney ’17 Supports Dance Community with Large-Scale, CDC-Compliant Dance Project

Dani Maloney ’17 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance) released “Contain,” her first large-scale Center for Disease Control-compliant project for her dance ensemble Dani Maloney…

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Potomac Riverkeeper Network and SU Launch Partnership

Murrin Internship Will Enhance Access to Shenandoah, Potomac Rivers

Potomac Riverkeeper Network (PRKN) is launching the PRKN Murrin Shenandoah Internship for communication and outreach, to be filled by a student at Shenandoah University, thanks…

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Shenandoah PT Program #1 In The State

Graduate program heads Universities.com list of Virginia programs in the field

Shenandoah University’s Division of Physical Therapy has topped Universities.com’s list of the best Virginia PT programs. Being ranked the #1 PT school in Virginia is…

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Edelman Re-elected to Social Theory, Politics and the Arts Board of Directors

Director and Professor of Performing Arts Leadership & Management David Edelman, M.F.A., was re-elected to the board of directors of Social Theory, Politics and the…

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Marriage Across Cultures

Implementing Virtual International Exchange in my First Year Seminar Course

This last semester I implemented Virtual International Exchange (VIE) in my classroom or better known in North America as Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL). The…

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To Wear or Not Wear Gloves During COVID-19 Vaccination?

Vaccinators Discuss Why Gloves Aren’t Mandatory

With more people getting vaccinated against COVID-19, questions begin to arise over the vaccination process. One that gets asked frequently is why vaccinators don’t wear…

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Shenandoah’s COVID-19 Mass-Vaccination Site Receives Praise

Joint Effort Includes Valley Health, Lord Fairfax Health District

Over the past week, thousands of individuals throughout the state have come to the James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics & Events Center at Shenandoah University…

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