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Sport Management Students Post Big Win

Shenandoah Team Named 2017 College Sport Research Institute Case Study Competition Undergraduate Division Champions

Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business students, led by Director of Sport Management and Chair of the Management Science Division Joey Gawrysiak, Ph.D., and…

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A&S Faculty News: Spring 2017

Exercise Science Faculty Establish Consulting Relationship; Faculty Throughout CAS Publish and Present

Assistant Professor of Exercise Science Jessica Peacock, Ph.D., and Assistant Professor of Exercise Science Jessica Kutz, Ph.D., established an official consulting relationship with the Shenandoah…

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McKay Named University of Mississippi Pharmacy Alumnus of the Year

Founding dean emeritus of the Shenandoah University Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy Alan McKay, Ph.D. (pictured above, right), has been named the 2017 University…

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Conservatory Academics Division Hosts First-ever Celebration of Scholarship Event

The Conservatory Academics Division hosted its first-ever Celebration of Scholarship on April 7 in Ruebush Hall, Room 146. The event featured presentations from students in…

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High Marks for Health Students

Exam Success Reflects Top-Notch Program Content in a Variety of Health Professions

Graduating students trained in Shenandoah’s health professions programs are performing extremely well on their certification exams. The most recent group of graduates of the Bernard…

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Apple Pencil Makes Impact at Shenandoah

Distribution Positively Affects iPad Use

Director for Academic Computer Technologies for the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology Richard J. Pierce, Ed.D., and Don Silvius, with iM Learning Support, conducted…

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Nina Ozlu Tunceli of Americans for the Arts to Speak at Shenandoah Conservatory

Nina Ozlu Tunceli, who currently serves as chief counsel of government and public affairs & executive director of the Americans for the Arts Action Fund,…

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McCormick Civil War Institute And Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation Partner For Future Collaboration

Provides Opportunities For A Wide Array of Projects Throughout The Shenandoah Valley National Historic District

Pictured above: Front row, from left to right: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation CEO Keven M. Walker; Shenandoah University President Tracy Fitzsimmons; Shenandoah University Vice President…

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Nursing Professor in Supervisory Role With American Red Cross at Inauguration

Volunteer Work & Teaching Focus on Disaster Services and Emergency Preparedness

Assistant Professor of Nursing Kathleen Eid-Heberle, M.S.N., served in two American Red Cross roles at the Jan. 20 presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. She was…

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