Cameron J. McCoy, Ph.D., has been named Shenandoah’s new provost and will begin his new role on July 15. A scholar in the fields of higher education administration and university-community-business partnerships, McCoy has an extensive record of ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Names Cameron McCoy…
Temporary guidance on mask wearing until policy is updated Fully vaccinated individuals are no longer required to wear masks
Great news! Governor Ralph Northam lifted Virginia’s universal indoor mask mandate to align with new guidance for fully vaccinated people from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Therefore, Shenandoah is looking to update our ... Continue Reading Temporary guidance on mask wearing…
The Hornet Classes Of 2020-21 Are Ready To Turn Their Tassels Shenandoah will celebrate more than 1,400 graduates over the course of four ceremonies
Shenandoah University will celebrate its 2021 Commencement at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 22, and Sunday, May 23. The ceremonies will take place in the commencement tent behind Brandt Student Center. This year, there are a total of 1,409 ... Continue Reading The Hornet Classes Of 2020-21…
COVID-19 Vaccinations for Fall 2021 Message from President Tracy Fitzsimmons
Dear students, faculty and staff, As we look forward to the Fall 2021 semester, I’d like to share the crucial role that COVID-19 vaccines will play in our in-person university operations to protect students and employees, contribute to achieving ... Continue Reading COVID-19 Vaccinations for Fall 2021…
Volunteer to Help SU Track Heat Variations in Winchester Shenandoah is Part of a Statewide Study to Determine Where Extreme Heat Has Most Severe Effect
Shenandoah University is seeking 10-12 volunteers to track how heat varies across Winchester in order to better understand where residents are most at risk during extreme heat waves. The heat-assessment effort is part of a statewide initiative of ... Continue Reading Volunteer to Help SU Track…
Shenandoah Alumna, Doctoral Candidate Wins Loudoun Teacher of the Year Math Teacher Kim Jackson Says SU Was ‘Mind- and Eye-Opening’
Kim Jackson, a Shenandoah alumna who is pursuing her Doctorate in Education at the university, has recently been announced as the Loudoun County Public Schools Teacher of the Year. “I’m still pinching myself because I never ever, ever thought it ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Alumna, Doctoral Candidate Wins…
Shenandoah Conservatory & Esports Program Collaborate Programs Explore Similarities Between Music and Esports
Shenandoah Conservatory and the Esports program at Shenandoah University partner to present We Play Together: A Collaboration Between Music and Esports. This seminal, cross-disciplinary project seeks to explore the similarities in practice, pedagogy ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Conservatory & Esports Program…
Shenandoah Winding Down COVID-19 Mass-Vaccination Effort Last Clinic Will Take Place Thursday, May 6
After administering more than 65,000 COVID-19 shots in arms, the mass-vaccination center at Shenandoah University will hold its last clinic on Thursday, May 6. The clinic opened in mid-January through the partnership of Shenandoah, Valley Health and ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Winding Down COVID-19 Mass-Vaccination…
‘Do All The Good That We Can’: The Work Must Continue A message from our three chief diversity officers
Nearly a year ago, in response to the murder of George Floyd and the systemic racism connected to that, Shenandoah made a statement and launched anti-racism actions. This week’s guilty verdicts of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd provide ... Continue Reading ‘Do All The Good That…