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Artifact of the Quarter

Merrill Carbine Bullet

As a result of a partnership between MCWI and the Clarke County Historical Association, MCWI is fortunate to display a number of artifacts in the…

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September 2019 Class Notes

Norman McCorkle (C ’60) played the 18 rank Schantz pipe organ for Homecoming at Thyatira Presbyterian Church in Salisbury, North Carolina, on Aug. 11. Ray…

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MCWI Director Delivers Keynote for Commemoration & Directs Historical Tour

C-SPAN Broadcasts Noyalas' Speech

On Saturday, July 13, McCormick Civil War Institute (MCWI) Director Jonathan Noyalas ’01, M.A., had the honor of delivering the keynote address for the National Park…

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GET-MBA Program Opens With Celebration

Students, studying in China, will graduate with Shenandoah degree

We at Shenandoah held an opening celebration for our 25 new Global Executive Track MBA (GET-MBA) students in Shanghai, China, in August. These GET-MBA students…

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Shenandoah Aims for Global Understanding at Barzinji Fall Colloquium

Leaders from two Muslim-majority countries invited to discuss higher education

Faculty and staff from Shenandoah University and Bridgewater College will host higher education representatives from two Muslim-majority countries to discuss civil discourse, diversity, race and…

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“Santa Girl” Hits The Big Screen

Santa Girl is now in theaters nationwide and available for purchase at home

See “Santa Girl” At Home On-Demand! It will also be available on-demand starting Aug. 30. See “Santa Girl” in theaters locally! Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Winchester…

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Switzerland to South Korea: Shenandoah Students Take on the World

Read student reflections on the GCP, GEL, & Study Abroad experiences in 2019

Victoria Hannen | GEL South Korea Going to Seoul, South Korea, was not only my first international trip with Shenandoah, but my first international trip…

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A Head Start on Early Intervention

Shenandoah OT Student Earning Certification From GEORGE Program, Which Uses Interdisciplinary Learning to Benefit Services Provided to Young Children

When Shenandoah University occupational therapy student La’Shandra “Elle” Russell ’19 graduates from the OT program in December, she will have earned not only a Master…

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Welcome to a New Academic Year from Tracy

2019-20 promises to be great academic year

Dear members of the Shenandoah University community, Within the space of two syllables, “welcome” encapsulates so much meaning. It’s a friendly greeting, an inclusive invitation,…

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Shenandoah University Adds Nearly 40 New Programs To Its Academic Offerings

Nearly 40 programs are launching this fall

Shenandoah University has added nearly 40 new majors, graduate degrees, certificates and minors to its list of areas of study. The university currently offers more than…

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