This semester, nine Shenandoah University students are teaching hands-on science lessons as part of a partnership with local elementary school students. Through their Reasoning Skills I: Science class, Shenandoah students run a Maker Engineer Lab at ... Continue Reading Getting Youth Excited About Science…
Shenandoah now offers 4-year undergraduate education degrees New legislation makes it easier for students to become teachers
On June 24, Gov. Ralph Northam announced that Shenandoah University was one of 15 colleges and universities in the state with new teacher preparation programs that will allow graduates to become teachers after earning four-year degrees in ... Continue Reading Shenandoah now offers 4-year undergraduate…
School of Education & Human Development Launches SVEA Chapter
Two Shenandoah students are helming the university’s newly created Student Virginia Education Association (SVEA) chapter.“We want to create a community of future educators who can share and learn from each other,” said SVEA Vice President and ... Continue Reading School of Education & Human…
Two College of Arts & Sciences Students Awarded Strong Scholarships
Two Shenandoah University undergraduate students, Kevin Cappello and Michaela Ibrahim, 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 College of Arts &…