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Shenandoah Provided Foundations For Scenic Design Rising Star

Kristen M. Martino ’13, who received the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) 2022 Rising Star Award, and is a collegiate educator and freelance designer,…

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Educational Leader And Alumnus Holds Shenandoah Close to His Heart

For Robert Marple ’01, the 2022 Loudoun County Principal of the Year, Shenandoah is not only the place where he continued to grow as an…

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From a Summer Workshop Participant to Music Professor

Sarah Lahasky ’15 felt like she belonged from the first moments she stepped on Shenandoah’s campus as a Bass Coalition Summer Workshop participant. Now, she’s…

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Conservatory Graduate Credits His Current Career To Faculty Mentorship Received At Shenandoah

Maurice E. Goodwin ’14 is a senior speech language pathologist for the Texas Voice Center at the Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Within his…

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Psychology Grad Makes A Difference Leading Adult Care Center

Kaitlinn Lose Devolites '16 interned at the center as a student

Kaitlinn Lose Devolites ’16 interned as a student at the center, which provides care for adults diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Now, as the center’s…

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Rebecca Coryell Agbayani ’19 PA-C Offers Advice To The Next Generation of PAs

The Valley Health PA Talks About Making The Most Of Your PA Program And More

Agbayani, a Valley Health PA, talks about making the most of your PA program and more. 

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Christopher Ciccarelli ’17 Is Developing a Multifaceted PT Career

Ciccarelli Who Sees Himself As A Patient Advocate, Works at Several Hospitals And As An Educator

Ciccarelli who sees himself as a patient advocate, works at several hospitals and as an educator.

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Shenandoah Professor Emerita Named a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing 

Marian Newton, Ph.D., recognized by national organization for contributions to health care

Shenandoah University’s Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing is pleased to announce that Professor Emerita Marian Newton, Ph.D., RN, PMHCNS-BC, PMHNP-BC, ANEF, has been selected…

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Director of SU’s Nurse-Midwifery Program Selected As Fellow For National Organization

Penny Marzalik, Ph.D., recognized by the American College of Nurse-Midwives

Shenandoah University’s Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing is pleased to announce that Penny R. Marzalik, CNM, Ph.D., APRN, IBCLC, was inducted as a fellow…

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Nursing Alumna Retires After 55-Year Career

Barbara McWhinney, Who Earned Associate's and Bachelor's Degrees in Nursing from Shenandoah, Worked in Winchester the Entire Time

“I always always wanted to be a nurse, never wanted to be anything else,” says nurse Barbara McWhinney, who is retiring after more than 55…

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