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Craig Richard Shares Sleep Knowledge With TIME Magazine

Professor Explains The Benefits of ASMR for Sleep

In an article about improving sleep habits, TIME featured the expertise of Shenandoah University Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy Professor of Biopharmaceutical Sciences and…

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Deadline To Register For Winter Break Shuttle To Dulles Is This Friday

Students, this is a reminder that the deadline to register and pay for the winter break shuttle to Dulles International Airport and Dulles Metro Station…

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Omicron Delta Kappa Nominations Are Open 

Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK), the national leadership honor society, is now accepting nominations for membership. You’re invited to nominate yourself and/or outstanding students who exemplify…

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Understanding 2025 Economic Trends

Third Annual Economic Summit Offers Perspectives On Local, Regional, And Federal Economic Trends

The 2024 Top of Virginia Regional Chamber Economic Summit held at Shenandoah University brought together 285 participants from business, nonprofit, educational, and government sectors on…

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Musical Theatre Grad Joins ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ on Broadway

Kelsee (Sweigard) Kimmel ’16 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) will return to Broadway as the standby for the role of “Jersey” in the…

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Publication Of Note | December 2024

Emma Cassandra Riely Macon and Reuben Conway Macon. “Reminiscences of the Civil War.” Privately Printed, 1911.

Years after the Civil War’s end, Kate Conway Macon Paulson asked her mother, Emma Cassandra Riely Macon, to record her experiences during the Civil War…

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McKibbin ’24 Receives Strong Scholarship

Funds Offset Expenses During Student-Teaching Semester 

Shenandoah University education student Mairead McKibbin ’24 is the recipient of a Hattie M. Strong Foundation Scholarship to help defray costs incurred during student teaching. …

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Vaughan ’23 Joins Cast of ‘Floyd Collins’ 

Musical Theatre Grad Is Part of Production's Original Broadway Cast

Cole Vaughan ’23 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) will be in the original Broadway cast of “Floyd Collins,” in the role of Jewell…

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School of Health Professions News: Fall 2024

OT Program Presents Research In Six States

In October, members of Shenandoah University’s occupational therapy program presented at the Virginia Occupational Therapy Association 2024 Fall Annual Conference. Both students and faculty had…

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Shenandoah’s GCP 2025 Destinations Announced At International Convocation

Global Citizenship Project participants will travel to Colombia, Nepal, Poland, Taiwan and Tanzania

Shenandoah University announced the destinations for its 2025 Global Citizenship Project during its 34th International Convocation on Nov. 20. During spring break next March, GCP…

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