Shenandoah University will mark Women’s History Month in March by hosting its second-ever Women’s History Month Film Series, as well as a staged reading of “Onward Victoria,” a musical about the first woman to run for president of the United States, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University To Celebrate Women’s…
Shenandoah Alumnus Begins Tenure As Director Of McCormick Civil War Institute Jonathan Noyalas Returns ‘Home’ To Lead Institute Dedicated To Civil War-Era History
Jonathan A. Noyalas ’01 has joined Shenandoah University as director of the university’s McCormick Civil War Institute (CWI). The institute, founded in 1994, supports teaching and research about the Civil War. A graduate of Shenandoah with Bachelor ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Alumnus Begins Tenure As…
Shenandoah University To Hold Third Annual Sport Management Forum Forum To Focus On Women In Sport And The Challenges, Hurdles And Issues Encountered
The Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business Sport Management program, in conjunction with the Sport Business Club, will present the 2016 Sport Management Forum from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 24, in Halpin-Harrison Hall, Stimpson Auditorium, on ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University To Hold Third…
Veteran Of The Washington Post To Speak At Shenandoah University On Oct. 26 Leonard “Len” Shapiro To Address His Experiences Throughout A Lifetime In Journalism
(PHOTO: Courtesy of Jeff Miller, UW-Madison) Leonard “Len” Shapiro, former reporter, editor and columnist for The Washington Post, will speak at Shenandoah University at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 26, in Halpin-Harrison Hall, Stimpson Auditorium ... Continue Reading Veteran Of The Washington Post…
Narratives Written by Former Slaves Speak Loudly History Professor Explores Narratives and What They Mean In Contemporary Life
Discussions about race and justice in the United States are as old as the nation. A Shenandoah history professor's studies and course reveals how words written in the 19th century offer insights for the people of today. Read the story in Shenandoah ... Continue Reading Narratives Written by Former Slaves…
Research Expands in CAS The summer of 2015 marked a turning point for scientific research at Shenandoah
Shenandoah University's College of Arts & Sciences is constantly expanding research opportunities for its students. In the Fall 2015 issue of Shenandoah Magazine, we took a look at how a new building and new grants led to new research avenues. ... Continue Reading Research Expands in CAS The…
Shenandoah University To Observe LGBTQ+ History Month Series Of Events Presented By Gender & Women’s Studies Planned For The Month Of October
Throughout the month of October, Shenandoah University’s Gender & Women’s Studies Program will host a series of events in celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month. This series of events is presented in partnership with the Office of Academic Affairs, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University To Observe LGBTQ+…
Shenandoah University Spanish Film Club Series Begins Sept. 20 Series to Feature Films From Chile, Colombia, Peru, Spain and Uruguay
Throughout the fall 2016 semester, Shenandoah University’s Spanish Film Club will host a film series featuring Spanish-language films from around the world. This film series was made possible with the support of film distributor Pragda, Spain’s ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Spanish Film Club…
Shenandoah to Host Constitution Day Event on Sept. 19 Roundtable To Address The Role Of Redistricting On Electoral Politics And The 2016 Campaign
The electoral landscape in the United States is a constantly shifting system of electoral behaviors and institutional rules. Redistricting – the redrawing of district lines after the census – is a highly partisan, contentious part of this process. ... Continue Reading Shenandoah to Host Constitution Day…