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Shenandoah University Donates 2,500 Masks to Valley Health to Aid in Coronavirus Response

Shenandoah University donated 2,500 hospital masks to Valley Health on Friday, April 3. Approximately 2,100 of these masks are the n95 respirator masks used by…

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Shenandoah OT Student & Alumna Offer Some Tips Managing Online Learning, Work and Family Life

Organization and prioritizing physical and mental health play a big part in keeping it all together

Managing schoolwork, daily work, and the responsibilities of adulthood are hard enough on a typical day. But what happens when you add in overseeing the…

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Students have faced many challenges and have also achieved much during these past three weeks. Think of the challenges and achievements you’ve faced recently. What are you most proud of?

ShenCoTRUTH: Reflections By Shenandoah Conservatory Students

Joshua Cody ’20 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre These past three weeks I have been able to get closer to family, been able…

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iMLearning Program Makes Online Transition a Success

Initiative gives Apple products to students, faculty, staff

In 2009, Shenandoah University implemented an initiative to provide each of its approximately 2,000 undergraduate (and most of its graduate) students with a MacBook and…

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Below Deck

Colin Macy-O’Toole ’10 reflects on his education, reality TV and the seafaring life

Shenandoah University’s very own reality TV good guy, Colin Macy-O’Toole ’10, credits his education for getting him to where he is today. As a music…

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Pocket PT

A New Age of Physical Therapy with Dr. Jeff Botta

Shenandoah University alumnus Jeff Botta ’10, DPT, is in the vanguard of providing teletherapy services through his Winchester, Virginia, physical therapy practice. He is choosing…

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Law & History

Alumni Profile: Jeffrey L. Harding ’81, History

After receiving an honorable discharge from the United States Marine Corps, Jeffrey L. Harding ’81 began his first semester at Shenandoah University. Shenandoah was flexible…

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Network Building

Alumnus Built Relationships for a Bright Future

David A. Abraham ’08, ’09 decided to attend Shenandoah because he believes the student-faculty relationship is integral to student success. The small classes made him…

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Curiosity Required

Shenandoah Provides Boundless Opportunities for Alumna

When members of the Shenandoah University family say, “curiosity required,” they mean it. Students, faculty, staff, friends and alumni are encouraged to look beyond Winchester,…

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