Dolores Huerta, an American labor leader, feminist and civil rights activist, will speak at Shenandoah University on Monday, Sept. 10. Huerta, 88, will hold her presentation at 2 p.m. in Stimpson Auditorium in Halpin-Harrison Hall. The event is free ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Hosts Longtime Civil…
Banks On Broadway Conservatory Student Cast In Tony-Winning Broadway Smash Hit
Shenandoah musical theatre student Roman Banks ’21 always aspired to perform on Broadway. He just had no idea it would happen so soon. Making theatre history Banks is a standby performer for the Tony-winning Broadway smash, “Dear Evan Hansen.” ... Continue Reading Banks On Broadway Conservatory Student…
Shenandoah University Adds 15 New Programs To Its Academic Offerings Programs range from cybersecurity to health humanities
Shenandoah University has added 15 new majors and minors to its list of degrees and certificates that students can earn. The university currently offers more than 100 academic programs in seven different schools. The world is moving fast and ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Adds 15 New…
Bloss Named Shenandoah University Provost Title Change, Effective Sept. 1, Reflects Breadth of Programming Bloss Oversees
Vice President for Academic Affairs Adrienne G. Bloss, Ph.D., has been named the first provost of Shenandoah University, a title which better aligns with her role as the university's chief academic officer. The change is effective Sept. 1. "This ... Continue Reading Bloss Named Shenandoah University Provost…
Respiratory Care Creates VR Experience With SCIL Immersive Learning Encourages Empathy For Patients
Shenandoah's Division of Respiratory Care recently collaborated with the Shenandoah Center for Immersive Learning (SCIL) to create a virtual reality (VR) video for students to cultivate empathy for cultural and linguistic disparities in the clinical ... Continue Reading Respiratory Care Creates VR Experience…
An Incubator for Literacy Education Degree, Conference, Writing Project and Student Writing Effort Combine To Create a Culture of Literacy Education In Northern Virginia at Shenandoah University
For a few special moments on the afternoon of May 31, the entire student body of Winchester’s Garland R. Quarles Elementary School (GQES) celebrated inside Shenandoah’s Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre (OBT). The pre-kindergarteners through fourth graders ... Continue Reading An Incubator for Literacy Education…
Shenandoah University Names New Trustees Feldman, Minchew and Pruitt Appointed to the Board of Trustees
Shenandoah University has named Kyle W. Feldman, J. Randall (Randy) Minchew and Cecil Pruitt Jr., to Shenandoah University’s board of trustees; their membership became effective April 19. “We’re pleased Kyle, Randy and Cecil have joined the board,” ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Names New Trustees…
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards Presented at Shenandoah University Three receive awards for ‘noble character’ and ‘fine spiritual qualities’
Shenandoah University presented one of its top honors, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, to seniors Duasiané Benjamin ’18 and Karen Cornejo-Guillen ’18 at the College of Arts & Sciences Honors Ceremony in Goodson Chapel-Recital Hall on Friday, ... Continue Reading Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards Presented…
Shenandoah University Celebrates 1,302 Graduates at May 12 Commencement First Commencement Ceremony Held in New James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics & Events Center
Shenandoah University celebrated its 2018 Commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 12, in the new James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics & Events Center. The event celebrated 223 August 2017 graduates, 322 December 2017 graduates, and 757 ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Celebrates 1,302 Graduates…