Shenandoah University has maintained its Military Friendly® School Silver designation for the upcoming 2024-25 academic year. This is the second straight year that Shenandoah has achieved the silver designation since rising up a level from bronze ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Maintains Silver Military…
Shenandoah Achieves Silver Military Friendly® Status Designation Reflects University’s Dedication To Meeting The Needs Of Student Veterans
Shenandoah University has moved up a level in the Military Friendly® Schools Survey, rising from bronze to silver for the 2023-24 academic year. The survey, conducted by Viqtory, measures schools’ “ability to meet thresholds for retention, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Achieves Silver Military Friendly®…
Financial Support Available for Veterans Interested in Teaching Careers Funds would cover a significant portion of tuition for up to 10 veterans/military personnel who enter the Career Switcher program
Veterans interested in becoming teachers through Shenandoah University’s Career Switcher program can have half of their tuition covered by Virginia’s Troops to Teachers Center at the College of William & Mary. The Virginia Department of ... Continue Reading Financial Support Available for Veterans…
Shenandoah University Announces Challenge Grant From Mary Morton Parsons Foundation $100,000 Grant Will Support The Hub For Innovators, Veterans and Entrepreneurs
Shenandoah University announced today the awarding of a $100,000 challenge grant received from the Mary Morton Parsons Foundation. This grant will support the Hub for Innovators, Veterans, and Entrepreneurs (HIVE), which is transforming the historic ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Announces Challenge Grant…
Shenandoah Introduces The HIVE With Groundbreaking Celebration On Veterans Day Hub for Innovators, Veterans and Entrepreneurs Will Reside in Former National Guard Armory
Shenandoah University celebrated the planned renovation of the former National Guard armory located on its main campus, which will serve as the university’s new Hub for Innovators, Veterans and Entrepreneurs (HIVE), at a groundbreaking ceremony on ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Introduces The HIVE With…
Shenandoah Receives Virginia Values Veterans Certification SU Continues to Bolster Commitment to Supporting Veterans and Their Families
Virginia Values Veterans (V3) has announced that Shenandoah University is now a certified V3 employer, further strengthening Shenandoah’s commitment to providing opportunities for military veterans. Introduced by the Department of Veterans Services ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Receives Virginia Values Veterans…
Shenandoah to Host Veterans Community Engagement Forum Event will explore the issues facing veterans and their families, and identify available resources
Shenandoah University will host a Veterans Community Engagement Forum on Thursday, June 2, at 1 p.m. in Halpin-Harrison Hall. The event will bring together veterans and private, public and non-governmental organizations that support them at the ... Continue Reading Shenandoah to Host Veterans Community…
Shenandoah University Names Cameron McCoy New Provost McCoy will start July 15 and replaces Adrienne Bloss, who is retiring
Cameron J. McCoy, Ph.D., has been named Shenandoah’s new provost and will begin his new role on July 15. A scholar in the fields of higher education administration and university-community-business partnerships, McCoy has an extensive record of ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Names Cameron McCoy…
Niess ’20 Wins Navy Band Trumpet Audition
Caeley Niess ’20 recently won the trumpet audition with the United States Navy Band. Niess is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Music in Performance (Trumpet) and studies with Assistant Professor of Trumpet Mary Elizabeth Bowden, M.A. Only a small ... Continue Reading Niess ’20 Wins Navy Band…
Traveling Thousands of Miles for a Daughter’s Smile Surprise reunion between a long-deployed military mother and her graduating daughter
Shenandoah University celebrated commencement Saturday, May 18, with the surprise of a lifetime for one of its 1,274 graduates. During the introductory speech, graduate Twanessa Archie was called on stage, where President Tracy Fitzsimmons, Ph.D., ... Continue Reading Traveling Thousands of Miles for…