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Esports Kicks Off Season With Rocket League Matches and First-Ever Live Broadcast

To watch, tune in on Twitch and Youtube on Tuesday, Sept. 29

Students in the esports program will make their official broadcast debut this Tuesday, Sept. 29, during two Rocket League matches against Roanoke College and West…

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The Transformation Begins

With FYS at Shenandoah, Everything From Tacos to Ghost Stories Help Bridge The Gap Between High School and College

Shenandoah University students always begin their Shenandoah experience with a Going Global First-Year Seminar (FYS) course, and even in 2020, a year in which everything…

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A Voice Too Important To Silence

Register to Vote

Dear students, faculty and staff, As you know, 2020 is an election year. It is a year in which Americans will choose the nation’s president…

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Shenandoah Esports and RESPAWN Products Join Forces

New partnership provides SU with gaming chairs, branding opportunities

Shenandoah University has entered into a new partnership with the North Carolina-based gaming furniture manufacturer RESPAWN Products, which will provide state-of-the-art chairs for the university’s…

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Athletic Training Evaluates Esports Gamers in Wellness Screenings

Screenings are a first for SU esports athletes

Shenandoah University senior Rachel Lee ’21 games every day. As a member of the university’s varsity esports team, Lee gets lower back pain if she…

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SU Gives Back Despite COVID-19 Challenges

Baseball Team Volunteers at Concern Hotline Fish Fry

The Shenandoah University Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) believes that becoming engaged in the community not only provides an opportunity to make a difference, but…

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Oshiro ’13, ’21 and Powell Challenge Music Therapy Students in Race and #RealTalk Program

Led by Halo Quartet members Shana Oshiro ’13, ’21 (Professional Studies Program for Music Therapy Certification Eligibility, Master of Music Therapy), MT-BC, and Niambi Powell…

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Divino ’14 Featured in DSO Digital Concert Series Conversation

Violinist and musicologist Michael Divino ’14 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) and Dr. Kira Thurman from the University of Michigan discussed composer Chevalier de Saint-Georges…

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Artifact of the Quarter | September 2020

Tintype of Private Harrison E. White

Among the artifacts recently donated to MCWI was a tintype of Private Harrison E. White. Born in Oneida County, New York, in either 1840 or…

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Publication of Note | September 2020

Mary E. Johnson, ed. “From a ‘Whirlpool of Death’… to Victory.” (Charleston, WV: West Virginia History, 2002).

*Throughout 2020 the “Publication of Note” portion of the newsletter will highlight some of our director’s favorite regimental histories or collections of published primary sources.…

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