The Conservatory Dean's office selected two faculty projects for this year's competitive Research Scholarship Release. The projects and faculty are as follows: Stephanie Standerfer • Music Education To further support the work of Associate ... Continue Reading Standerfer and Salley Awarded Competitive…
Carpenter Family Anchored to Shenandoah One Family. Four Shenandoah Alumni.
What do a musician, nurse, basketball player and scientist have in common? More than you might think, when they’re all members of the Carpenter family, which wouldn’t even exist without Shenandoah University. Read more about them in the summer 2016 ... Continue Reading Carpenter Family Anchored to Shenandoah…
Shenandoah Celebrates 25 Years as a University And, It Celebrates Its Evolution as a Diverse and Caring Community of Learners and Global Citizens
Shenandoah has grown dramatically since the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31, 1990, and the former Shenandoah College and Conservatory of Music officially became Shenandoah University. Read more in the spring 2016 issue of Shenandoah ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Celebrates 25 Years as…
PT and OT Programs Celebrate 25 Years Both Programs Continue to Expand University's Health Care Education Footprint
These graduate health programs established in the early 1990s paved the way for other practice-based programs that emerged in later years, adding breadth and depth to Shenandoah’s growing reputation as a rising leader in health care education. Read ... Continue Reading PT and OT Programs Celebrate…
Theatre Alumnus Designs Theme Park Career Nick Collins '00 Creates Thrills and Chills With the Help of His Shenandoah Degree
Nick Collins '00, armed with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre (scenic and lighting design concentration), turned his almost-lifelong passion for theme parks into an impressive career. He has landed extensive freelance work and a position as a senior ... Continue Reading Theatre Alumnus Designs Theme Park…
Readiness & Luck Brig. Gen. Lisa Doumont ’95 Enhances Career and Education with Leadership Doctoral Studies
Brig. Gen. Lisa Doumont ’95, a senior ranking officer in the U.S. Armed Forces, learned her "can-do" attitude from her mother, who returned to nursing school at age 52. Doumont, who earned an associate degree in nursing at Shenandoah, has returned to ... Continue Reading Readiness & Luck Brig. Gen.…
Virtual Dissection Health Students Can Dissect With the Swipe of a Finger With Anatomage Table
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Thomas Turner, Ph.D., who is an anatomy lab instructor, said that with the virtual device, you can turn a body from side to side, rotate the whole thing, and get a side view, look at a transection and more, all ... Continue Reading Virtual Dissection Health Students Can…
Narratives Written by Former Slaves Speak Loudly History Professor Explores Narratives and What They Mean In Contemporary Life
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…