Thirteen Shenandoah University students, faculty and staff members lent their hands and hearts in service to others during a weeklong mission trip to the Bahamas in January 2014. Working in partnership with the Office of Spiritual Life and Bahamas ... Continue Reading Students Serve in the Bahamas
Shenandoah’s Black History Month Events Celebrate Diversity
This February, Shenandoah University's Intercultural Programs and Black Student Union, with support from Spiritual Life, International Programs and Shenandoah Conservatory, are partnering together to celebrate Black History Month. Through a series of ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s Black History Month Events…
Baccalaureate-Prepared (B.S.N.) Nurses Graduate into Job Security
During today’s tough economic conditions, there exists an exciting possibility for finding job security. A new study provides a hopeful future for graduates of Shenandoah University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) degree. It suggests ... Continue Reading Baccalaureate-Prepared (B.S.N.) Nurses Graduate into…
Honorary Degree Awarded To Gabriella Miller, National Childhood Cancer Advocate
It may have been just another rainy day for most, but today the sun was shining in Gabriella Miller’s world. Today is the day she graduated from Shenandoah University. Though diminutive in stature, this 10-year-old Leesburg, Va., resident fills the ... Continue Reading Honorary Degree Awarded To Gabriella…
Shenandoah Magazine | Spring 2013 Issue
CONTENTS | Read the interactive online issue >> Sarah's Glen By Cathy Loranger Shenandoah dedicates Sarah's Glen, a beautifully designed garden honoring the late Sarah Brandt, daughter of Shenandoah University Trustee William Brandt and his wife, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Magazine | Spring 2013…
Futurist: Next Twenty Years to be Huge Changes
WINCHESTER — The future is coming faster than most people realize, and it will change the way we do everything from constructing a building to caring for our health. That was the message imparted by futurist Thomas Frey in one of two keynote ... Continue Reading Futurist: Next Twenty Years to…
International Flautist Jonathan Snowden Builds Flute Studio at Shenandoah Conservatory
Shenandoah University welcomed premiere flutist Jonathan Snowden to the faculty of Shenandoah Conservatory in August 2012. Snowden brings tremendous expertise that includes a rich and multifaceted background in orchestral playing. This English ... Continue Reading International Flautist Jonathan Snowden Builds…
Faculty Members Plan Semester on a Voyage with “Semester at Sea.”
From left: Professor Andrea Smith and her husband, Matt, in front of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain; Professor Barry Penn-Hollar playing a drum with a market vendor in Ghana. Professor of Philosophy and Religion Barry Penn-Hollar and Assistant ... Continue Reading Faculty Members Plan Semester on…
Shenandoah Magazine | Fall 2012 Issue
CONTENTS | Read the interactive online issue >> Community is Alive at Shenandoah By Terri Ward Well-rounded academics and vibrant extracurricular programs foster a community empowered to improve the human condition and serve as leaders and ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Magazine | Fall 2012…