Discussions about race and justice in the United States are as old as the nation. A Shenandoah history professor's studies and course reveals how words written in the 19th century offer insights for the people of today. Read the story in Shenandoah ... Continue Reading Narratives Written by Former Slaves…
Research Expands in CAS The summer of 2015 marked a turning point for scientific research at Shenandoah
Shenandoah University's College of Arts & Sciences is constantly expanding research opportunities for its students. In the Fall 2015 issue of Shenandoah Magazine, we took a look at how a new building and new grants led to new research avenues. ... Continue Reading Research Expands in CAS The…
First Village House Dedicated, Second Named Second House Named Roni’s Roost, Honoring Roni Wilkins, Is a Gift from Husband to Wife
In a Sept. 16 celebration, ice-cream social and ceremony, Shenandoah University both dedicated the first building at The Village and revealed the name of the apartment-style housing community's second, in-progress, building, which honors a member of ... Continue Reading First Village House Dedicated, Second…
Musical Theatre Makes Top 10 OnStage Blog Calls Out Shenandoah Conservatory BFA Program As One Of Nation's Best
Shenandoah University's Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre has generated a lot of heat in the social media universe, thanks to to its inclusion on OnStage blog's list of "The Top 10 BFA Musical Theatre Programs in the Country for 2016-17." The ... Continue Reading Musical Theatre Makes Top 10…
Physician Assistant Student Talks Hospice Care in D.C. Dustin Bogan '16 Participates in Patient Quality of Life Coalition's Lobby Day
Palliative and hospice care are important issues for health care professionals to consider, particularly as the U.S. population ages. However, they aren’t issues only for the elderly – they’re meaningful to any person, regardless of age, dealing with ... Continue Reading Physician Assistant Student Talks Hospice…
National Audiences for Polite’s Words
Associate Professor of Sports Management and Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Fritz Polite, Ph.D., of the School of Business is becoming a go-to expert regarding matters of sport management, especially in areas where sports intersect with race and ... Continue Reading National Audiences for Polite’s Words
Health Students Attend World Health Assembly
Adjunct Faculty, Senior Practicum Proctor for ASD program and International Health Policy Course Faculty Lisa Darsch, MSN, and Assistant Director of Northern Virginia Campus at Scholar Plaza and Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant Studies ... Continue Reading Health Students Attend World Health…
Athletic News: Spring/Early Summer 2016
Rising senior women’s soccer player Jennifer Nguyen has been named an Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar in selections announced recently by Diverse Issues in Higher Education. Nguyen, who has earned All-ODAC honors in each of her three seasons in a ... Continue Reading Athletic News: Spring/Early Summer 2016
Morse Drafted by the Nationals
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Phil Morse '16 became the first Shenandoah University baseball player taken in the Major League Draft in at least the past 25 years when he was selected by the Washington Nationals Saturday afternoon. Morse, a first team ... Continue Reading Morse Drafted by the Nationals
World Travel Broadens Students’ Perspectives
Recent international journeys raised Shenandoah University travelers’ global awareness and, in the process, broadened their understanding of issues and policies affecting their home countries. For example, when Rodrigo Casteriana, a Shenandoah ... Continue Reading World Travel Broadens Students’ Perspectives