Shenandoah University music education student Drake Stoughton ’18 is first of two Shenandoah’s undergraduate students to ever win a Fulbright Award. The Fulbright Program was created in 1946 to promote healthy relationships between countries and ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Student, Stoughton ’18…
Musical Mathematician Libby Beller ‘19 Enjoys the ‘Best of Both Worlds’ Double majoring in clarinet performance and mathematics
Elizabeth (Libby) Beller ‘19 is a double major in clarinet performance and mathematics at Shenandoah University, where she says she “gets the best of both worlds” — the opportunity to become a thriving, world-class musician as well as satisfy her ... Continue Reading Musical Mathematician Libby Beller ‘19…
Students and Faculty Excited To Attend The Winter Olympics in South Korea Participants Anticipate Global Experiential Learning Opportunities in Send-off Celebration
Winchester, Va. (Jan. 26, 2018) – Twenty-eight Shenandoah University students and five faculty/staff members will travel to the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, from Jan. 31 to Feb. 27, as volunteer participants. The 2018 Winter ... Continue Reading Students and Faculty Excited To…
Education Graduate Student Wins VACTE Award Sujin Chung '18 Embarking On Elementary Education Career After Years In Accounting Field
Sujin Chung '18 has received one of only 11 scholarships awarded recently by the Virginia Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (VACTE), according to Associate Professor of Curriculum & Instruction Karrin Lukacs, Ph.D., who nominated Chung ... Continue Reading Education Graduate Student Wins VACTE…
“The Atmosphere of Hate: Experiencing a Civil Rights Era Sit-In” Shenandoah University Virtual Reality Experience Pulls Emotions Of The Past Into The Present on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Participants can immerse themselves in the “Atmosphere of Hate,” felt by African-Americans as they engaged in nonviolent protest to challenge segregation by sitting at a whites-only lunch counter in 1960. People can don virtual reality goggles to ... Continue Reading “The Atmosphere of Hate: Experiencing…
Shenandoah’s Top 10 of 2017 Well, this time around, the Top 10 is a little bigger than usual. Check out a bit of what made this year so special here.
Here at Shenandoah, we give. That’s what we do. It’s kinda our thing. We help others: co-workers, classmates, people in the community, and people around the world. We also like to give an insight into what's been going on throughout the year ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s Top 10 of 2017…
Shenandoah Represented At WHO Forum Physician Assistant Studies Faculty Member And Students Present At And Participate In Forum Focusing On Health Workers From A Global Perspective
Physician Assistant (PA) Studies faculty and students attended the World Health Organization (WHO) Forum on Human Resources for Health in Dublin, Ireland, in November. This meeting was the largest-ever forum focusing on health workers and global ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Represented At WHO Forum…
Beyond the Digital Frontier Shenandoah adds immersive learning to its training toolkit.
Shenandoah University launched an immersive learning initiative this summer that infuses augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) simulation models into teaching and learning experiences to enhance how students learn, first responders train ... Continue Reading Beyond the Digital Frontier Shenandoah…
Model Pharmacy Student Assists Ethiopian Students Mearg Tareke's organization helps girls step forward and succeed.
Mearg Tareke understands how a gift of shoes and school supplies can radically change a life. Tareke, a third-year pharmacy student at Shenandoah University’s Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy location at the Inova Center for Personalized ... Continue Reading Model Pharmacy Student Assists Ethiopian…