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Our first full day in Kigali felt never ending. The capital city here in Rwanda is colorful, bustling, and beautiful. There are more motorcycles than…
My experience in Barcelona was everything I had ever imagined and more. The city is filled with so many historic sites filled with beautiful, precise…
Shenandoah University marks Women’s History Month in March with a series of events celebrating women’s leadership and empowerment. Presented by the Gender & Women’s Studies…
The five members of the Shenandoah Conservatory Student Performance Week Taskforce along with Dean and Professor of Music Michael Stepniak, Ed.D., traveled from Feb. 20,…
Day 1…or is it Day 2? | March 2 or 3, 2018 So today was either day 1 or day 2 of our Rwandan Adventure.…
In celebration of the Peace Corps’ 57th anniversary on March 1, the agency kicked off Peace Corps Week to commemorate the contributions of volunteers and their…
Henkel Family Chair in International Affairs and Chair of the Department of History, Art, Religion and Political Science Eric K. Leonard, Ph.D., has a book, “Building Your…
A group of faculty and students from the Exercise Science department attended the Southeast American College of Sports Medicine conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in February.…
Karen Abraham, Ph.D., (pictured above) professor of physical therapy and interim dean, assumed the permanent role of dean of the School of Health Professions on…
The final weeks of 2017 and the initial months of 2018 have proved eventful for Shenandoah University’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and its student-athletes. Shingleton…