Sophomore Spanish major (biology minor) Rodrigo Casteriana ’17 (above, second from left) and senior psychology major (Spanish and women’s studies minor) Ashley Suk ’14 (above, second from right) have created the first bilingual exhibition for the ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Students Create First…
Shenandoah University Hosts Ebola Panel Discussion
Shenandoah University presented an Ebola Panel Discussion on Dec. 2. Panel members included Health Director of the Lord Fairfax Health District Charles J. Devine, III, M.D.; Dean of the Shenandoah University School of Health Professions Tim Ford, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Hosts Ebola Panel…
Shenandoah University Student Research on Recidivism Published in VA Engage Journal
“Beyond the Big House: Making the Transition to Life After Prison,” a research project by public health and biology alumna Kelsey Brewster ’14, public health alumna Mina Hailemariam ’14 and public health major Paula Sorrentino ’15 has been published ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Student Research on…
Shenandoah University Wins Urban Conservation Award
Shenandoah University has won the Lord Fairfax Soil & Water Conservation District's (LFSWCD) 2014 Urban Conservation Award. According to the nomination letter by Winchester Director of the LFSWCD Jim Lawrence, Shenandoah University “has shown ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Wins Urban Conservation…
Student Projects Orient Visitors and Interpret Nature at Cool Spring
Just in time for fall colors, a new trail publication and information panels greet visitors to Shenandoah University’s River Campus at Cool Spring Battlefield in Clarke County, Virginia. Undergraduate students in Shenandoah’s Environmental Studies ... Continue Reading Student Projects Orient Visitors and…
Violin Prodigy to Headline Carnatic Classical Concert
Kamalakiran Vinjamuri, a teenage violin prodigy, will perform at Shenandoah University as part of the Carnatic Classical Music Concert, presented on Friday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m. in Goodson Chapel/Recital Hall on the university’s main campus in ... Continue Reading Violin Prodigy to Headline Carnatic…
‘Giving Voice to Those Who Have Served’ – Shenandoah University Veterans Writing Project
» Visit the Veterans Writing Project page for more information Every veteran has a story; some just need a little help telling it. The newly-formed Shenandoah University Veterans Writing Project (VWP) will provide veterans, active and ... Continue Reading ‘Giving Voice to Those Who…
Nepali Women Find New Home at Shenandoah
If not for an education, the lives of two young Nepali women would be completely different. Sophomores Kriti Hada (above, left) and Sapana Ojha (above, right), both from Nepal, have overcome great personal obstacles and challenges to pursue their ... Continue Reading Nepali Women Find New Home…
July 18 Tour Marks Battle of Cool Spring 150th Anniversary
The McCormick Civil War Institute at Shenandoah University, in association with the U.S. National Park Service and the Clarke County Historical Society, will present “Shut Up in a Slaughter Pen: The Battle of Cool Spring,” on Friday, July 18, from 4 ... Continue Reading July 18 Tour Marks Battle…