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Shenandoah Alumnus Named Assistant Superintendent in Fauquier County, Virginia

Matthew Yonkey ’03 has been named the assistant superintendent of administration for Fauquier County Public Schools in Virginia. He began his career in Fauquier County…

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Female-identifying Shenandoah University nursing student wearing blue scrubs trains using an infant manikin in the university's simulation lab.

Nursing Perfection

Shenandoah University Nursing School Graduates Earn 100% Licensure and Certification Exam Pass Rates for the Most Recent Calendar Year

Shenandoah University’s Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing posted perfect licensing and certification exam pass rates across all of its programs for the most recent…

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A headshot of Younus Mirza alongside the cover of his book, "The Islamic Mary."

Mary and Global Education: How My Research Connects with Virtual Exchange 

By Younus Mirza, Ph.D. I belong to the 9/11 generation — a generation that grew up in the ’90s but came of age in the…

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Tracy Fitzsimmons and Tom Sweitzer

Sweitzer ’94, ’11 Awarded SU’s President’s Medal

Tom Sweitzer ’94, ’11 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Theatre – Voice, Graduate Certificate in Music Therapy), M.M.T., MT-BC, received the university’s prestigious President’s…

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Spice Leads Interactive Networking Seminar at Rangsit University’s Conservatory of Music in Bangkok

Spice Leads Interactive Networking Seminar at Rangsit University’s Conservatory of Music in Bangkok

Director of Collaborative Audio Arts and Associate Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Graham Spice, M.S., led a seminar titled “Networking Strategies for Music…

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Singer/songwriter Liz Longley Engages Music Students During Virtual Visit

Singer/songwriter Liz Longley Engages Music Students During Virtual Visit

Liz Longley, an accomplished singer/songwriter, performer, recording artist and entrepreneur, worked with music students during a brief visit to Shenandoah Conservatory on Monday, Sept. 15.…

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September 2025 Class Notes

On Sept. 9, Laura Gallagher Byrne (C ’84) announced the formation of her own nonprofit stage company called the Nantucket Stage Company. From Sept. 2-14,…

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Shenandoah University Selected For AAC&U Institute On AI, Pedagogy, And The Curriculum

National program helps institutions responsibly and effectively integrate AI into higher education

Shenandoah University has been selected to participate in the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum, a national…

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University President Tracy Fitzsimmons greets guests at sesquicentenneial gala

Shenandoah University Launches Historic Campaign To Celebrate 150th Year

‘Shine: The Sesquicentennial Campaign’ aims to raise $100M

Shenandoah University is pleased to announce the public launch of “Shine: The Sesquicentennial Campaign,” the largest fundraising initiative in its 150-year history.  This ambitious $100…

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Grant Program Creates New Pipeline for Principals

Shenandoah University’s Teacher Licensure Program Chosen To Participate In Select Group

Four licensed educators – one from the city of Winchester and three from Spotsylvania County – interested in becoming school principals will receive a no-cost, grant-funded…

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