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Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

Hester Auditorium, Henkel Hall 726 WADE MILLER DR., Winchester, VA, United States

Syrian Refugees in Lebanon will begin at 7 p.m. in Hester Auditorium, Henkel Hall. Since the beginning of the Syrian Civil War in 2011 displaced Syrians have fled their homes and communities to every neighboring nation in the region, with over 1.6 million relocating to the Republic of Lebanon. How are Syrian refugees integrated into […]

Presentation: Henry Box Brown: Famous Fugitive and Trans-Atlantic Performer

Stimpson Auditorium, Halpin-Harrison Hall 600 MILLWOOD AVE., Winchester, VA, United States

Presentation: Henry Box Brown: Famous Fugitive and Trans-Atlantic Performer is from 7-8:30 p.m. in Stimpson Auditorium, Halpin-Harrison Hall. This will be presented by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and is free to the public. For more information, contact Jo Miller at jmille3@su.edu or 540/665-5442.

Henry Box Brown: Famous Fugitive, Trans-Atlantic Performer

Stimpson Auditorium, Halpin-Harrison Hall 600 MILLWOOD AVE., Winchester, VA, United States

Henry Box Brown: Famous Fugitive, Trans-Atlantic Performer is from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Stimpson Auditorium, Halpin-Harrison Hall. This is presented by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts by Jeff Ruggles. For more information, please contact Jo Miller at 540-665-5442 or Susan Morris at 540-535-3583.

Presentation: Fabergé Revealed

Parking garage 701 UNIVERSITY DR., Winchester, VA, United States

Presentation: Fabergé Revealed is from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This is a tour of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Cost for this trip is $109 which includes travel, tour and lunch will meet in the SU parking garage located behind the Brandt Student Center. Seating is limited and registration is required. For more […]

Shenandoah University’s Spring 2017 History Fellows

Hester Auditorium, Henkel Hall 726 WADE MILLER DR., Winchester, VA, United States

Shenandoah University’s Spring 2017 History Fellows will begin at 7 p.m. in Hester Auditorium, Henkel Hall. Presented by Tony Williams, “The Pox & the Covenant: The Curious History of Science and Religion in Colonial Boston.” Tony Williams is a Senior Fellow at the Bill of Rights Institute, where he writes and lectures on history and […]

Virginia Humanities Conference (VHC)

Virginia Humanities Conference (VHC) is from 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. and explores the unbearable within the humanities. Panels are held in Henkel Hall, Halpin-Harrison Hall and the Health & Life Sciences Building. Sponsored by the university’s College of Arts & Sciences, this conference examines the concept of that which cannot be endured or tolerated—with scholars, […]

Pressures of the Unbearable: A Critical Conversation

Stimpson Auditorium, Halpin-Harrison Hall 600 MILLWOOD AVE., Winchester, VA, United States

Pressures of the Unbearable: A Critical Conversation, a keynote address given by Lauren Berlant and Lee Edelman, is held from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, April 7, in Halpin-Harrison Hall, Stimpson Auditorium. Berlant, the George M. Pullman Distinguished Service Professor of English at the University of Chicago, and Edelman, the Fletcher Professor of English […]

Virginia Humanities Conference

Virginia Humanities Conference is from 8 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. and explores the unbearable within the humanities. Panels are held in Henkel Hall, Halpin-Harrison Hall and the Health & Life Sciences Building. Sponsored by the university’s College of Arts & Sciences, this conference examines the concept of that which cannot be endured or tolerated—with scholars, activists, […]

Can the 21st Century America Bear the Humanities?

Hester Auditorium, Henkel Hall 726 WADE MILLER DR., Winchester, VA, United States

Can the 21st Century America Bear the Humanities?, a humanities panel discussion, is held from 11 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 8, in Henkel Hall, Hester Auditorium. The panel is moderated by Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences Jeff Coker, Ph.D. Participants include: David Bearinger, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities; Robert Ehrenreich, […]

Warrington Science Symposium

Halpin-Harrison Hall 600 MILLWOOD AVE., Winchester, VA, United States

Warrington Science Symposium begins at 7 p.m. in Halpin-Harrison Hall, Stimpson Auditorium. This year’s speaker is Dr. Matthew Siderhurst of Eastern Mennonite University who will discuss how a better understanding of the chemical communications of insects can help reduce pesticide use and combat invasive species. A brief student poster sumposium is held after the talk. Contact […]

What Now? Processing Racial Injustice And Discovering Ways To Make Change Virtual Forum

At Shenandoah, our goal is always to educate and inspire you to be critical, reflective thinkers and ethical, compassionate citizens. With such aims at the heart of the Shenandoah community, we understand that you may be processing a wide variety of concerns related to the deaths of several Black Americans (George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna […]

Business Alumni Panel

Join successful alumni from the School of Business for two panel discussions on Wednesday, Feb. 24 via Zoom. The 10 a.m. presentation includes Rachel Stalker and David Wilburn. The 11 a.m. presentation includes Rachel Stalker, David Wilburn, Daniel Hilgren and Prava Maharjan. For more information, contact Career & Professional Development at career@su.edu.

Blue Ridge Wildlife Center Visit

Hester Auditorium, Henkel Hall 726 WADE MILLER DR., Winchester, VA, United States

Blue Ridge Wildlife Center will be visiting campus on Thursday, November 4 at 7 p.m. in Henkel Hall, Hester Auditorium to describe their work helping native wildlife. Attendants will also will meet wildlife Ambassadors (non-releasable rescues) and learn how they are helping engage future generations of stewards. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Josh Kincaid […]

Integrating Spirituality In Today’s Healthcare: An Online Conference For Healthcare Professionals Including Providers, Students, & Clergy

Ferrari Room, Brandt Student Center 703 UNIVERSITY DR., Winchester, VA, United States

IMPORTANT UPDATE: This conference is virtual ONLY. Registration cost for the conference is $79. To Register Paying Participants Students Shenandoah University students can attend for free! Delivering healing and compassionate care for the whole person (body, mind and spirit) remains the primary mission of medicine and health care. Evidence shows there is a profound relationship […]

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McCormick Civil War Institute Online Book Discussion

McCormick Civil War Institute Online Book Discussion Join Jonathan A. Noyalas, MA '01, director of Shenandoah University's McCormick Civil War Institute on Tuesday, December 7, at 7 p.m. for a discussion with Jonathan White, Ph.D. (Christopher Newport University and one of the nation's leading Lincoln scholars) about White's latest book "To Address You as My […]

Life Skills Symposium

Life Skills Symposium begins at 8 a.m in the Ferrari Room at the Brandt Student Center. This is a unique opportunity for current students to learn about the most important aspects of “adulting” from expert alumni, community members and other university partners. Our guest speakers will be presenting on topics that include: debt management, retirement […]

The Road To Me: An Autobiographical Play Detailing the Journey of an Individual Overcoming Adversity to Find Hope

Hal Herman Lab Theatre 1460 University Drive, Winchester, VA, United States

The Road To Me: An Autobiographical Play Detailing the Journey of an Individual Overcoming Adversity to Find Hope In the fall of 2007, Boomer Rose began his studies at Shenandoah University, pursuing his BFA in Acting. Before finishing his degree, he had to drop out of school due to his addiction. Fifteen years later, he […]