Amado Mukhambe ’08 works from 7:15 a.m. until 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. most weekdays as an instructor at Universidade Eduardo Mondlane in Maputo, Mozambique. With 40,000 students, the university’s classes ... Continue Reading A Shenandoah Education’s Global Reach
Virtual Dissection Virtual Tool Offers Real Benefits for Health Professions Students
You can do just about anything with touch-screen technology: Play a game. Respond to an email. Dissect a body. With a swipe of a finger, Shenandoah University students can now virtually dissect a ... Continue Reading Virtual Dissection Virtual Tool Offers…
Narratives of Freedom Stories of Slavery Offer Contemporary Insights for Shenandoah History Students
Discussions about race and justice in the United States are as old as the nation. Issues of systemic racism define much of the conversation in 2015, with stories of those affected by it both ... Continue Reading Narratives of Freedom Stories of…
College of Arts & Sciences Expands Undergraduate Research Fellowships
A new building’s resources and the decision to tap a funding source in a new way led to a research-filled summer for undergraduate students at Shenandoah University. “There is great value in learning ... Continue Reading College of Arts & Sciences…