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Students Present At Sports Medicine Conference

Exercise Science Department presents Shenandoah projects

A group of faculty and students from the Exercise Science department attended the Southeast American College of Sports Medicine conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in February.…

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Health Professions & Pharmacy News: Winter 2017

Abraham Becomes Permanent Health Professions Dean, Pharmacy Professor's Research Spreads On the Web

Karen Abraham, Ph.D., (pictured above) professor of physical therapy and interim dean, assumed the permanent role of dean of the School of Health Professions on…

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Athletics News: Winter 2018

Students earn state and regional honors, set records, say goodbye to Shingleton Gymnasium & hello to the James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics & Events Center

The final weeks of 2017 and the initial months of 2018 have proved eventful for Shenandoah University’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and its student-athletes.  Shingleton…

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Last Day in Korea

By Gina Daddario, Professor And Chair Of Mass Communication, Posting From Sokcho, Korea

Our original work schedule had us working through the last day of the Olympics (which happens to be today, Sunday, February 25). However, about five…

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Artifact of the Quarter | March 2018

Phoenix Shot Tower

While driving on I-83 in Baltimore, Maryland, one massive, legendary eyewitness to the Civil War rises prominently into the sky and is visible from miles…

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Publication of Note | March 2018

Richard A. Sauers, “The National Tribune Civil War Index” 3 vols.

Richard A. Sauers, comp., “The National Tribune Civil War Index” 3 vols. (El Dorado Hills, CA: Savas Beatie, 2017). $139.95 hardcover, www.savasbeatie.com.   At the…

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Conservatory News: Midwinter 2018

Shenandoah Conservatory students perform, earn professional positions and win competitions; guest artists and academics enrich learning

Voice Students Participate in Outreach Trip to the Highland School On Jan. 23, Chair of Vocal/Choral Division and Associate Professor of Voice (Tenor) Byron Jones…

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A Day in Sokcho

By Gina Daddario, Professor And Chair Of Mass Communication, Posting From Sokcho, Korea

Today marked our final scheduled day off. In my last blog, I reported we were offered free tickets to see figure skating and various hockey…

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Conservatory Faculty News: Midwinter 2018

Associate Professor Rediscovers Ibert Work; Faculty Members Publish, Present and Perform

“Forgotten” Work by Famed French Composer Jacques Ibert Comes to Light A short work for bassoon and piano by famed French composer Jacques Ibert has…

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Jenna Rampale’s Big Dream

Jenna Rampale ’19 | Business Major from Chicago, Illinois

What does Shenandoah University have in common with the happiest place on Earth? It’s where one future CEO trains to make her dreams come true.…

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