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…
Shenandoah Grad Succeeds Despite Great Adversity
Julie Patterson ‘14 knew she wanted to share her story. The psychology major and criminal justice minor had only one semester at Shenandoah under her belt, but felt it was time to open up to fellow classmates and professors. “I wasn’t sure if I ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Grad Succeeds Despite Great…
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards Presented During Commencement
Shenandoah University presented one of its top honors, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, to seniors Brittany Butcher and Nicholas Ruxton as well as retired Professor of Religion and Philosophy John Copenhaver, Ph.D., during the university’s ... Continue Reading Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards Presented…
Shenandoah Honors Faculty Retirees
This spring, the university community honors four highly respected, long-term faculty members as they prepare for retirement. Professor of Music (Theory) Donald Black, M.F.A., M.A.; Director of Church Music and Professor of Music (Organ, Harpsichord) ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Honors Faculty Retirees
FOR SECOND YEAR, SHENANDOAH FEATURED IN PRINCETON REVIEW’S GREEN COLLEGES GUIDE
In celebration of Earth Day, Shenandoah University is proud to announce that for the second consecutive year, it is one of the most environmentally responsible colleges in the U.S. and Canada, according to The Princeton Review. The university is ... Continue Reading FOR SECOND YEAR, SHENANDOAH FEATURED…
GCP 2014 Reflection: Bolivia
(Above) After their bus got stuck in waist-deep mud and water, GCP Bolivia had to jump in and push it out. From left to right: Grace Eisenhauer, Nate Huntley, Zach Woodley, Seth Chatfield, Denise Mitchell, Katherine LiPuma and Sam Fasanmi. Sophomore ... Continue Reading GCP 2014 Reflection: Bolivia
Students Serve in the Bahamas
Thirteen Shenandoah University students, faculty and staff members lent their hands and hearts in service to others during a weeklong mission trip to the Bahamas in January 2014. Working in partnership with the Office of Spiritual Life and Bahamas ... Continue Reading Students Serve in the Bahamas
Shenandoah University & Lord Fairfax Health District Host ‘Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUIDS)’ Workshop, Feb. 18
A newly-formed coalition of local organizations and community members is working collaboratively to address infant mortality in the Lord Fairfax Health District. This coalition of local agencies and community members, Shenandoah University and the ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University & Lord Fairfax…