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Nursing Instructor Featured by VFW

Edie McGoff Inspires With Her Service Story

Edythe “Edie” McGoff, MSN, RN, CEN, FAEN, an adjunct clinical instructor for Shenandoah’s Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing, was one of 20 women featured…

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Ed Student Earns SoftChalk Recognition

Jessica Kirkland Receives Accolades for Her Lesson Plan for "I, Too: Bringing to Life the Voices of African-American Writers"

Jessica Kirkland, a School of Education & Human Development MSEd-Individualized Focus student, has been recognized by Softchalk as an honorable mention lesson plan developer. Kirkland…

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Pharmacy News: Spring/Early Summer 2017

Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy Faculty & Students Net National Recognition

Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Brandon Jennings, PharmD, BCACP, was appointed as the treasurer for Phi Lambda Sigma, the Pharmacy Leadership Society, for the term…

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Shenandoah University Selected for CIC Intergenerational Connections Grant

Funds to Support Service-learning Practicum for Undergraduate Students

Shenandoah University is pleased to announce it is one of a select group of 21 institutions across the nation chosen by the Council of Independent…

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Professor Marks Unusual, Special Graduation

New high school grads head out into the world after working with Shenandoah education professor since first grade

Director of Children’s Literature Program and Professor of Curriculum and Instruction Karen Huff, Ed.D. in May met, on Shenandoah University’s main campus, with a group…

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Shenandoah Alumna’s Bio Research Published

Erin Weddle '16 Continues Her Biology Studies at UVA

The summer research of Erin Weddle ’16, has resulted in something that’s a first, at least within the five years Associate Professor of Biology Laurel…

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When Art & Science Merge

Honors Cell Biology Prompts Students to Think Differently About Science

When students opted to take honors cell biology in spring 2017, they didn’t know the class would include an art project. Associate Professor of Biology…

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Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards Presented During Commencement

Shenandoah University presented one of its top honors, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, to seniors Joselyn Mendoza ’17 and Jake Loew ’17 during the university’s…

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Conservatory Graduate Ready to Play Disney; Thanks Shenandoah

In other news, another student places high in an international piano competition, and conservatory ensembles entertain the local community

Trombone major Nathan Davis ’17 was selected for the 2017 Disneyland All-American College Band in Anaheim, California. He will begin his work there following the…

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Conservatory Faculty News: Spring/Summer 2017

New chairs, presentations, recordings, research and international travel mark the season

Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Conducting Timothy J. Robblee, Ph.D., conducted the Association for Music in International Schools (AMIS) International Honor Band hosted…

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