Shenandoah student En Lin Qing’s dual majors of psychology and dance support and inform his developing photography career. Some of Qing’s dance-focused work was recently featured in the December 2017 issue of Lens magazine (#39, for which he was ... Continue Reading Psychology And Dance Through A…
The Mosaic Center for Diversity A Place To Listen, Be Welcomed and Be Heard
A wall covered in bright painted squares and photos arranged in concentric circles, a long couch, abundant bean bag chairs, and a small garden of potted plants inside a large window create an instantly welcoming atmosphere at the Mosaic Center for ... Continue Reading The Mosaic Center for Diversity…
Shenandoah’s Top 10 of 2017 Well, this time around, the Top 10 is a little bigger than usual. Check out a bit of what made this year so special here.
Here at Shenandoah, we give. That’s what we do. It’s kinda our thing. We help others: co-workers, classmates, people in the community, and people around the world. We also like to give an insight into what's been going on throughout the year ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s Top 10 of 2017…
Model Pharmacy Student Assists Ethiopian Students Mearg Tareke's organization helps girls step forward and succeed.
Mearg Tareke understands how a gift of shoes and school supplies can radically change a life. Tareke, a third-year pharmacy student at Shenandoah University’s Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy location at the Inova Center for Personalized ... Continue Reading Model Pharmacy Student Assists Ethiopian…
Music Therapy Student Wins Fulbright Scholarship Hannah Standiford ’17 delves further into Indonesian musical form.
When Hannah Standiford ’17 graduated from Shenandoah Conservatory’s Professional Studies Program for Music Therapy Certification Eligibility, she knew exactly what her next step would be: return to Indonesia to study the nation’s music, courtesy of a ... Continue Reading Music Therapy Student Wins Fulbright…
Alumna Inventor Davis’ ‘Little Balance Box’ Appears on the “Today” Show Shannon Riek Davis ’03, ’04 builds on her Shenandoah education, as well as professional and personal experience, to create product.
Shannon Riek Davis (’03, ’04) knew there had to be a better way for her youngest daughter to learn to walk. Davis used her knowledge of body mechanics and her experience constructing orthotics and wheelchair modifications to create the Little Balance ... Continue Reading Alumna Inventor Davis’ ‘Little Balance…
Shenandoah Debaters Start Team; Win National Championship Young Debate Team Makes Its Presence Known in University Debate Community
10 unseasoned debaters from across the university honed their skills through trial and error and old-fashioned determination. Their efforts earned Shenandoah a growing reputation within the debate community and a national championship at the end of ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Debaters Start Team; Win…
Hands-On and High Art: A Branding Lesson With Anderson & Roe Piano Duo Renowned piano duo offers advice on how to build an audience and maintain a career in the arts.
Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Joy Roe, better known as Anderson & Roe Piano Duo, are almost considered rock stars in the classical musical world. The pair offered up an electrifying performance in Armstrong Concert Hall in April, and the following ... Continue Reading Hands-On and High Art: A…
Listening & Learning With LAMP Business school-based program provides students with a sounding board, and business leaders with an opportunity to share the benefits of their experience.
LAMP connects students with regional business leaders, providing a support system where ideas and professional experience can be exchanged in a nurturing and healthy environment. Learn more about LAMP in the Summer 2017 issue of Shenandoah magazine ... Continue Reading Listening & Learning With LAMP…