(Above) GCP Costa Rica poses for a group photo during their visit to a park in San Jose. That day, the group also spent the day with the children of a local orphanage. Bulk Mail Assistant Kerri Nassano reflects on her Global Citizenship Project 2014 ... Continue Reading GCP 2014 Reflection: Costa Rica
Professor Raises More Than $8,000 for Scholarships with 100-mile Run
You’ve already done the math. Adjunct Associate Professor of Music/French Horn Joe Lovinsky’s 100-mile journey translated into more than $8,000 raised for French horn scholarships at Shenandoah University. That’s more than $80 per mile! In “just” 31 ... Continue Reading Professor Raises More Than $8,000…
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
GCP 2014 Reflection: Albania
(Above) Two members of the Peace Corps met with GCP Albania on their way up north, and brought them to this museum, a traditional Albanian home, which displayed various artifacts around the house. The group stands on the porch with the Albanian flag ... Continue Reading GCP 2014 Reflection: Albania
Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre Enters 31st Season
Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre (SSMT) presents its 31st season this summer, beginning with “Man of La Mancha,” from Wednesday, June 11, through Sunday, June 22. “Monty Python's Spamalot,” a musical comedy adapted from the 1975 film Monty Python and ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre Enters…
Shenandoah Celebrates the Careers of Invaluable Musical Mentors
Shenandoah University will celebrate the careers of Donald Black, professor of music (theory), and Steven Cooksey, director of church music and professor of music (organ, harpsichord) on Saturday, March 22, at 5:30 p.m. in the Goodson Chapel/Recital ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Celebrates the Careers of…
Act Will Honor Late SU ‘Grad’
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday unanimously passed pediatric research legislation named in honor of a young Shenandoah University “graduate” who died last fall. Gabriella Miller, 10, died Oct. 26, two weeks after receiving an honorary diploma from the ... Continue Reading Act Will Honor Late SU…
GCP Travelers Embark On Their Journeys In 10th Anniversary Year
They’ve been preparing for months, and now the time has finally arrived. Shenandoah University’s 2014 Global Citizenship Project (GCP) participants are set to embark on their spring break adventures, slated for Thursday, March 6, through Sunday, ... Continue Reading GCP Travelers Embark On Their…