Update: All SU locations will open at 11 a.m. today, Dec. 5. Classes scheduled to begin before 11 a.m. will meet virtually unless otherwise noted.

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March 2018 Class Notes

H. Ray Van Dyke (AS ’75) had a prose piece titled “Jesus is Winsome” published in the Betty Cummins Starr-Joyal book, “Today’s Great Poets.” His…

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Join Shenandoah For A Variety Of Women’s History Month Film Screenings

In honor of Women’s History Month, Shenandoah University is hosting a variety of free film screenings regarding gender-related issues. All screenings will be hosted from…

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Travel with #suGCP Videos from Abroad

Five GCP Teams are around the world on GCP this week

The 2018 GCP Teams are around the world in Uruguay, Spain, China, Rwanda, and Iceland!  SU’s Global Citizenship Project provides global experiences that encourage students,…

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Into the Countryside

By Eva Tyler '20, Music Therapy Major, Posting From Northern Rwanda

Yesterday we took a packed van to venture out of the city and into the hills and farmland of northern Rwanda. Stuffed inside were 11…

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Charlando en Cáceres

By Uyen Tran '20, Doctor Of Physical Therapy Student, Posting From Cáceres, Spain

Today, my GCP group and I visited a university class in Spain that was learning the English language. The teacher of the class is an…

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A Poem of Iceland

By Isaac Schrantz, Posting from Laugarvatn, Arnessysla, Iceland

We’ve entered this land of unknownWithout wifi, there is no use for my phoneDisconnected my mind wanderedAncient sagas and the kings who are honoredFilling my…

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Discovering Rwanda

By Eva Tyler '20, Music Therapy Major, Posting from Kigali, Rwanda

Our first full day in Kigali felt never ending. The capital city here in Rwanda is colorful, bustling, and beautiful. There are more motorcycles than…

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Bailando en Barcelona

By Uyen Tran '20, Doctor of Physical Therapy student, Posting from Barcelona, Spain

My experience in Barcelona was everything I had ever imagined and more. The city is filled with so many historic sites filled with beautiful, precise…

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Shenandoah University To Celebrate Women’s History Month in March

Topics and events focus on women’s leadership and empowerment

Shenandoah University marks Women’s History Month in March with a series of events celebrating women’s leadership and empowerment. Presented by the Gender & Women’s Studies…

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Shenandoah Conservatory Student Performance Week Taskforce Completes Successful Trip To UK

The five members of the Shenandoah Conservatory Student Performance Week Taskforce along with Dean and Professor of Music Michael Stepniak, Ed.D., traveled from Feb. 20,…

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