The Big Little University Rising
Stop by the Red Zone Campaign table anytime between Sept. 17-19 in the Brandt Student Center and learn about ways to prevent sexual assault. The Women’s Center (NJWC) peer mentors will have resources on hand for participants who stop by the table. For more information, contact the NJWC at thenjwc@su.edu.
Did you enjoy Welcome Week? Your experience matters! Share your feedback on this Google Form by Sept. 18 and be entered for a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card! It only takes a few minutes, and your input will directly shape the experiences for future students. Don't miss out on your chance to […]
Intermediate hikers are invited this rugged 5.7-mile hike on a portion of the Appalachian Trail's (A.T.) roller coaster section on Sept. 15. Please note that there is an elevation gain of 1,535 feet during this stretch of AT! The trip starts at 10 a.m. and will end by 4 p.m. The fee includes transportation, day […]
Drawing on elements that are ancient and emerging, diverse and unified, safe and challenging, artful and thoughtful, and playful and profound, this dynamic worshiping community of students, faculty, and staff gathers every Sunday in Goodson Chapel-Recital Hall at 11:30 a.m. Doors open at 11 a.m. with light refreshments. Holy Communion will be served. Contact University […]
Join Catholic Campus Ministry for Mass every Sunday (when classes are in session) at 5 p.m. in Goodson Chapel-Recital Hall. Confessions will begin at 4:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome, whether you’re a practicing Catholic, a returning member, or someone who is curious to learn about Mass. Following the service, the Catholic Campus Ministry will host […]
Weekly Women's Bible Study. For more information, contact Sallie Miller at smiller21@su.edu.
The Mosaic Center for Diversity will host Hispanic Heritage Month Music Monday tables throughout Sept. and Oct. Let the Mosaic Center staff know your favorite artist or band so they can play it for you! For more information, contact mosaiccenter@su.edu
Join the university in celebrating the grand opening of Brandt Food Hall, featuring Moe’s Southwest Grille, Bento Sushi, and The Spread, on Monday, Sept. 16, at 11 a.m. in the Brandt Student Center. The Brandt Food Hall is the newest addition to Shenandoah University’s dining services via its new partnership with Aramark. For more information about all of SU’s dining options, visit su.campusdish.com. Questions? Contact dining@su.edu.
Join the Education Department as we have a guest speaker, Christa Owens, speak about her time as an educator and what all it entails in Halpin-Harrison Hall on Sept. 16. Ms. Owens is a middle school teacher at James Wood Middle School. After she speaks, there will be an ice cream social! Join us for […]
Kick off Hispanic Heritage Month with games, food, and fellowship. Bring your friends for a night of fun presented by Estudiantes Unidos and the Office of Inclusion, Diversity, & Equity. For more information, contact Dahlia Ashford at mosaiccenter@su.edu.
Celebrate these two civic holidays by stopping by one of the Center for Civic Engagements (CCE) voter registration tables! CCE will also have free pocket constitutions for anyone who would like one. CCE's community partners, including the NAACP, League of Women Voters, and the American Association of University Women, will be assisting with voter registration […]
The table will have information about what it means to be bisexual and resources for individuals that need support from their community. For more information, contact Dahlia Ashford at dashford@su.edu.
What are some of the things you have heard about counseling? Jana Rodriguez will debunk myths about counseling. She will answer your questions about counseling, privacy policies, and other things that may have been holding you back from seeking counseling. September will focus on counseling myths, October group counseling myths, and November counseling ethics answers. […]
Get to know the library during a quick 30 minute tour! Library faculty and staff will lead groups around pointing out different collections of materials, study rooms, great places to relax and where to find help. Tours are Sept. 9, 11, 13, 17 and 19 and are offered at noon and 4 p.m. each of […]
Get to know the library during a quick 30 minute tour! Library faculty and staff will lead groups around pointing out different collections of materials, study rooms, great places to relax and where to find help. Tours are Sept. 9, 11, 13, 17 and 19 and are offered at noon and 4 p.m. each of […]
Yoga with Amber meets weekly during the fall semester on Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. in Shingleton Gym. This class is open to all levels of skill, this gentle yoga class gives a mindful, full-body workout while harmonizing breath and movement. Practice yoga postures while training the mind to enjoy the present experience over focusing on […]
Do you want to talk about topics like gender identity and expression? Queerness or pansexuality? Or being a supportive ally to another person? The Q in Question offers an opportunity to meet others who are interested in conversation about, and support for, those in the LGBTQ+ community. All are invited to gather at the Brandt […]
Shenandoah University students, faculty, and staff are invited to connect the Loudoun location (44160 Scholar Plaza, Suite 100, Leesburg, Virginia) on Wednesday, Sept. 18, for the Loudoun Health & Wellness Fair! Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon of food, mental health awareness, creative destress/self-care activities, a special introduction of Music Therapy offered at SU and a lot […]
Curious about exploring diverse spiritual practices beyond the mainstream? Whether you’re just interested, have already begun your journey, or are looking to connect with like-minded individuals, all are welcome. Drop in to Spiritual Life’s information session on Wednesday, Sept. 18 from 3-6 p.m. in the Mosaic Center in the Brandt Student Center where you can […]
Head over to Hester Auditorium in Henkel Hall on Sept. 18 at 4:30 p.m. to hear from Environmental Studies faculty and Todd Strader, a Red Wolf Coalition volunteer to learn more about the beautiful and critically endangered American red wolf. For more information, contact Allyson Degrassi at adegrass@su.edu.
Are you interested in fishing? Head over to Wilkins Lake in Jim Barnett Park on Wednesdays and Thursdays this semester to fish with Shenandoah Outdoor & Adventure Recreation (SOAR)! SOAR employees will assist beginners or people who need tips. All you need is a fishing license and trout stamp which can be purchased through the […]
Pilates with Kaitlyn takes place weekly during the fall semester on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. in Shingleton Gym. Pilates is a fun full-body workout that promotes strength, balanced muscle development, flexibility, posture, and range of motion. It is perfect for all levels of fitness, from the absolute beginner to the varsity athlete. It is a […]
SWARM Music Group is excited to kick off the semester with a meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 6:30 p.m. in Ruebush Hall, room 111. SWARM will meet each Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. for the semester. Everyone is welcome to join—whether you're interested in live events, concerts, social media, networking, graphic design, audio engineering, or […]
Spiritual Life staff will visit residence halls every Wednesday from 9- 10 p.m. to hang out with students! Maybe we’ll do some baking. Maybe we’ll do some coloring. Maybe we’ll play board games. Every week will be something new! No agenda - just good vibes. Contact University Chaplain DeLyn Celec at dcelec@su.edu for more information. […]
A representative from Career & Professional Development will be at Shenandoah Loudoun from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 19. Stop by the table in the main lobby to learn more about Career & Professional Development's services, ask questions, or even have a drop-in appointment! If you have any questions, contact Corrie Eaton at cwernle13@su.eu.
Estudiantes Unidos and the Center for Civic Engagement invite you to stop by the Brandt Student Center on Sept. 19 to learn more about resources during Hispanic Heritage Month as well as play some games. For more information, contact the Center for Civic Engagement at serve@su.edu.
Do you have short stories you'd like to publish, or are you an artist looking to share your creative work? Maybe you're a member of the conservatory who enjoys writing scripts but doesn't know where to showcase them? Look no further! Shenandoah University’s Literature and Arts Magazine, Avalon, is back for the Fall 2024 semester […]
Get to know the library during a quick 30 minute tour! Library faculty and staff will lead groups around pointing out different collections of materials, study rooms, great places to relax and where to find help. Tours are Sept. 9, 11, 13, 17 and 19 and are offered at noon and 4 p.m. each of […]
Unwind and recharge with a visit from our friendly therapy dogs! These lovable pups are here to offer a much-needed break from the hustle of college life. Spend a few minutes petting, playing, or simply enjoying their calming presence. It’s a positive way to reduce stress, boost your mood, and take a breather from your […]
Are you interested in fishing? Head over to Wilkins Lake in Jim Barnett Park on Wednesdays and Thursdays this semester to fish with Shenandoah Outdoor & Adventure Recreation (SOAR)! SOAR employees will assist beginners or people who need tips. All you need is a fishing license and trout stamp which can be purchased through the […]
Get to know the library during a quick 30 minute tour! Library faculty and staff will lead groups around pointing out different collections of materials, study rooms, great places to relax and where to find help. Tours are Sept. 9, 11, 13, 17 and 19 and are offered at noon and 4 p.m. each of […]
Join in us Brandt Student Center Room 118 for food and fun activities as we text our friends to let them know they can vote early starting tomorrow!
Dance Party with Ella takes place weekly during the fall semester on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. in Shingleton Gym and is available for participants of all skill levels. Dance Party is the perfect combination of fitness and fun! Party your way through an hour of pump-up music with all the benefits of a total body […]
The Student Government Association (SGA) House of Delegates meeting is only mandatory for student organizations and club representatives. Fall 2024 meeting dates are Sept. 19, Oct. 10, Nov. 14, and Dec. 5 from 6-7 p.m. in Hester Auditorium. For more information, contact SGA at sga@su.edu
Do you like Board Games, Table Top Games, and other gaming activities? Join the Dieverse Games Club Join us for our weekly gaming events every Thursday 6:30-10 p.m.! For more information, contact Joshua Brooks at jbrooks20@su.edu.
Play a few rounds of Lotería and work on a Hispanic art project while enjoying some snacks. Lotería – the Spanish word for lottery – is a traditional game of chance, often referred to as Mexican bingo, in which players use illustrated cards. Prizes will be awarded to winners of the games. This event is […]
Join the Harambee Gospel Choir every Thursday at 9 p.m. in Goodson Chapel-Recital Hall for rehearsal. Experience the joy of singing uplifting music with your peers in a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re a seasoned singer or just love to sing in the shower, all are welcome. For more information, contact harambee@su.edu. Harambee will not […]
A recruiter from RMA Associates will be at the Brandt Student Center on Friday, Sept. 20 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. to talk to students interested in learning more about the world of accounting and government consulting. RMA Associates, located in Arlington, VA, works with various federal government clients. If you have any questions regarding […]
Stop by the Career & Professional Development Q & A table in the Brandt Student Center every Friday this academic year from 1-3 p.m.! For more information, contact Career & Professional Development at career@su.edu.
Stop by to gather information about Family Weekend activities and pick up your welcome gift!
Get hyped for an evening of non-stop laughter and excitement with the one and only Danny Franzese from Mean Girls! You know him as the iconic Damian from Mean Girls, and he’s graced the screen in indie cult favorites like Bully and I Spit On Your Grave. With recent appearances in Mark Gordon’s ABC series, […]
Students of all faiths are invited to breakfast bible study with Catholic Campus Ministry (a full breakfast on the first Saturday of the month) and men's and women's bible studies. The group will meet at 9:15 a.m. in the Village Common Room (Dove's Nest 2) for a relaxing morning of bible, breakfast, fellowship, and prayer. […]
Enjoy breakfast pastries and coffee while connecting with senior administrators, faculty, staff, and parent council members.
Sign up to pick apples not only for yourself but also to donate to CCAP, a community organization that helps area residents in need. Sign-up required.
Enjoy an afternoon of biking, hiking, or tubing at the River Campus at Cool Spring Battlefield. Sign up required.
During this autumn tradition at Shenandoah, you’ll experience the joy of the fall season with games for all ages, an interactive petting zoo, a pumpkin patch, pumpkin painting, music, and more!
Come to Catholic Mass on campus to fulfill your Sunday obligation! A light reception will follow where you can meet the Catholic Campus Ministry staff, student leaders, and members and learn about our dynamic program and events.
Help solve the mystery of who killed the prom king on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 5:15 p.m. on the Quad! Students, families, and friends are invited to help solve this 80s-themed murder mystery. Guess who the murderer is to be entered into a raffle for fabulous SU swag items. Dressing up is not required, but […]
Kick off our season with an exhilarating evening of music featuring timeless wind ensemble repertoire under the direction of Tim Robblee.