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
Shenandoah University Offers DNP & Certificate in Health Systems Leadership
Nurses form the backbone of a hospital’s workforce, typically accounting for two-thirds of its personnel. So, when one talks about being a health care leader, understanding nursing is paramount. Nurse leaders throughout the country are earning the ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Offers DNP &…
How to Build and Manage a Brand
It’s not every day that elite branding experts hit the stage at your university to impart their tremendously valuable wisdom. However, that’s what happened April 1 at the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business’ sold-out Eighth Annual Business ... Continue Reading How to Build and Manage…
Shenandoah and Shakespeare
Remembering The Surprisingly Modern Bard, 400 Years On Literature lovers, actors, poets, playwrights and just about anyone with an affection for the English language respects and delights in the works of William Shakespeare. The "Bard of Avon" is ... Continue Reading Shenandoah and Shakespeare
How to Create a Healing Garden at Home
Chemistry, biology, medicine, perfume, food and cooking all converge in one place. A garden. After spending a few moments in an early spring garden talking to Wendell Combest, Ph.D., a professor of pharmacology at Shenandoah University’s Bernard J. ... Continue Reading How to Create a Healing…
David McKee: 30 Years On the March
Music education is at the very heart of Shenandoah University's renowned Shenandoah Conservatory. It was one of the first four-year degrees offered by the conservatory and the program is known for turning out top-notch music educators like David ... Continue Reading David McKee: 30 Years On…