Karen Abraham, Ph.D., who has served as Shenandoah University’s interim provost since June 2023, has been selected as SU’s new chief academic officer in a permanent capacity following a highly competitive national search. Dr. Abraham begins her role ... Continue Reading Karen Abraham Named Shenandoah University…
Incoming Provost Cameron McCoy Selected to Examine Racial, Economic Opportunity Gaps in Higher Education McCoy one of 12 higher education leaders to collaborate for Education Design Lab Nonprofit
Incoming Shenandoah University Provost Cameron McCoy, Ph.D, has been selected as one of 12 higher education leaders to join a national project to examine and discuss ways to make the higher education experience more equitable for all students. Dr. ... Continue Reading Incoming Provost Cameron McCoy Selected…
Shenandoah University Names Cameron McCoy New Provost McCoy will start July 15 and replaces Adrienne Bloss, who is retiring
Cameron J. McCoy, Ph.D., has been named Shenandoah’s new provost and will begin his new role on July 15. A scholar in the fields of higher education administration and university-community-business partnerships, McCoy has an extensive record of ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Names Cameron McCoy…
Health Professions Students Excel on Licensure Exams Pass Rates are Perfect in Six Areas of Study
Shenandoah University’s health professions students are achieving perfect or near-perfect pass rates on their national licensure exams. So far this year, six health professions have seen perfect pass rates — nursing, family nurse practitioner, ... Continue Reading Health Professions Students Excel on…
Entrepreneur ‘Bootcamp’ Set For 2021 Program Intended to Aid Local Economy Affected by COVID-19
The Shenandoah School of Business recently received a grant to establish an Entrepreneurship and Small Business Certificate program in an effort to create local jobs and help Winchester bounce back from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ... Continue Reading Entrepreneur ‘Bootcamp’ Set For 2021…
Spring Calendar Change: Feb. 1 Start Date The University Cabinet has approved changing the start date of the spring semester to Feb. 1, 2021
Dear students, This year has presented many challenges, and I appreciate your perseverance and vigilance — I am so proud of the way in which our faculty, staff and students have risen to meet these challenges! As you know, during this pandemic, ... Continue Reading Spring Calendar Change: Feb. 1…
Thanksgiving: We Are Returning Shenandoah will continue to operate in-person after the Thanksgiving break
Dear students, Well done! We are more than seven weeks into the semester and going strong with almost 90% of our students attending classes in-person or via a hybrid format. While so many other colleges and universities are totally online, or had ... Continue Reading Thanksgiving: We Are Returning Shenandoah…
Shenandoah Shatters Previous Enrollment Record University Tops More Than 4,000 Degree-Seeking Students For First Time
Final fall 2020 enrollment numbers show that Shenandoah University has 4,033 degree-seeking students — shattering last year’s fall enrollment number of 3,752 and recording the first time in school history that the university has more than 4,000 ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Shatters Previous Enrollment Record…
Shenandoah University Student, Stoughton ’18 Wins Fulbright Award Conservatory Student to Conduct Musical Research in The Hague, Netherlands.
Shenandoah University music education student Drake Stoughton ’18 is first of two Shenandoah’s undergraduate students to ever win a Fulbright Award. The Fulbright Program was created in 1946 to promote healthy relationships between countries and ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Student, Stoughton ’18…
Shenandoah’s General Education Town Hall Program Draws National Attention
Shenandoah University’s general education town hall program was recently featured on the Association of American Colleges & Universities’ website, in an article about adaptations of California State University–Chico's town hall and Great Debate ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s General Education Town Hall…