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Shenandoah University student Sophie Koutalakis '26 conducts research during her summer 2025 internship in Belize coordinated by Toucan Education.

Shenandoah Student Gains Invaluable Experience Through Toucan Education

Sophie Koutalakis ’26 Studied in Belize over the summer courtesy of Shenandoah’s unique partnership with Toucan

When Sophie Koutalakis ’26 first considered Shenandoah University, it was as a potential Shenandoah Conservatory student. But, as her high school career progressed and she…

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Environmental Studies Students Win Spots In Prestigious Summer Research Programs

Two Undergraduates Will Gain Invaluable Experience in Louisiana and Tennessee

Two Shenandoah University environmental studies students will participate in prestigious Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) programs backed by the National Science Foundation this summer.  Josephine…

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Neighboring Heron Makes Appearances

Big Bird Enjoys Spaces Around University

If you’ve decided to enjoy the summer weather by strolling on the sidewalks next to Abrams Creek or around Wilkins Lake in Jim Barnett Park,…

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Arts & Sciences Faculty News: Fall/Winter 2017

Faculty lead, publish with students, draw international interest and consider dystopian fiction

Assistant Professor of English Sarah C. Canfield, Ph.D., participated, with Rhonda Shary of the Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., in a panel discussion…

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Shenandoah University Researchers And Virginia Ecologist Wrap Up Study Of Abrams Creek Wetlands

Specimens From Study To Be Presented To George Mason University

Frederick County and Winchester share a natural treasure, the Abrams Creek Wetlands, that is ecologically significant on a statewide basis, according to two scientists who…

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