Shenandoah University is pleased to announce the continued success of its Pharmacy and Music Production and Recording Technology (MPRT) programs, which have been renewed as Apple Distinguished Programs for 2016-18. These programs have received ... Continue Reading Two Shenandoah University Programs Renewed…
Shenandoah University Pharmacy Professor Awarded NIH Grant For Precision Medicine Team Of Experts Dedicated To Researching African-Americans With Cardiovascular Diseases
Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Pharmacogenomics Arthur Harralson, Pharm.D., is consortium co-investigator and Washington, D.C. site principal investigator on a new, five-year, $9.6 million grant funded ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Pharmacy Professor Awarded…
PT and OT Programs Celebrate 25 Years Both Programs Continue to Expand University's Health Care Education Footprint
These graduate health programs established in the early 1990s paved the way for other practice-based programs that emerged in later years, adding breadth and depth to Shenandoah’s growing reputation as a rising leader in health care education. Read ... Continue Reading PT and OT Programs Celebrate…
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…
Shenandoah University To Hold Medicare Part D Events On Oct. 26 & Nov. 9 Pharmacy Students And Faculty To Provide Signup Assistance To Senior Citizens
Shenandoah University faculty, staff and students take every opportunity they can to serve the community in a number of ways. In practice, Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy professors have continually observed that many older patients find the ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University To Hold Medicare…
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…
Virtual Dissection Health Students Can Dissect With the Swipe of a Finger With Anatomage Table
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Thomas Turner, Ph.D., who is an anatomy lab instructor, said that with the virtual device, you can turn a body from side to side, rotate the whole thing, and get a side view, look at a transection and more, all ... Continue Reading Virtual Dissection Health Students Can…
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…