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…
IFYC and the Teagle Foundation Award $10,000 Grant to Religion Department Grant to Spur Creation of Interreligious Leadership for the Professions Certificate Program
Shenandoah University has been awarded a $10,000 grant by Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) and the Teagle Foundation to develop a four-course, 12-credit certificate program in Interreligious Leadership for the Professions at Shenandoah University. The ... Continue Reading IFYC and the Teagle Foundation…
Two Students Awarded Strong Scholarships
Two Shenandoah University undergraduate students, Aileen Burke and Danielle Confletti, have been awarded $5,000 scholarships through the Hattie M. Strong Foundation (HMSF). The students were chosen based on their letters of application and personal ... Continue Reading Two Students Awarded Strong Scholarships
Shenandoah and Shakespeare
Remembering The Surprisingly Modern Bard, 400 Years On Literature lovers, actors, poets, playwrights and just about anyone with an affection for the English language respects and delights in the works of William Shakespeare. The "Bard of Avon" is ... Continue Reading Shenandoah and Shakespeare
Experts to Address Vietnam Field School’s Role in Climate Change Research
Just over two years ago, Shenandoah University Associate Professor of Marketing Giles Jackson, Ph.D., who has an interest in sustainable development, contacted a Columbia University ecologist who was opening a research station in Vietnam.Their ... Continue Reading Experts to Address Vietnam Field…
March Film Series to Highlight Women’s History Month
During the month of March, Shenandoah University will host “Motivate & Make a Difference,” a Women’s History Month film series. Sponsored by the women’s studies and film studies programs, as well as the university’s Division of Student Life ... Continue Reading March Film Series to Highlight…
Shenandoah University and Commonwealth Autism Partner to Deliver Graduate Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis
Shenandoah University and Commonwealth Autism are collaborating on an initiative to deliver graduate instruction to professionals in Central Virginia who seek advanced skills in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). ABA is the science and ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University and Commonwealth Autism…
A&S Student Recipient of University’s First Gilman Scholarship
Symone Perkins ’17, a chemistry major from Sterling, Virginia, is Shenandoah University’s first recipient of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. “I am ecstatic,” said Perkins. “I received the email confirming my award while I was in ... Continue Reading A&S Student Recipient of University’s…