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November 2020 Class Notes

Check Out These International Education Week Events

International Education Week is Monday, Nov. 16, to Thursday, Nov. 19. 

Entrepreneur ‘Bootcamp’ Set For 2021

Program Intended to Aid Local Economy Affected by COVID-19

Prepare Now for a Safe Thanksgiving

Make plans and take action to reduce the chances of getting infected while on break

Spring Calendar Change: Feb. 1 Start Date

The University Cabinet has approved changing the start date of the spring semester to Feb. 1, 2021

School of Business Supports Global Entrepreneurship Week, Nov. 16-22

Virtual Events Engage Entrepreneurial Thinking, Global Understanding, And Hands-on Practice

Shenandoah Professor Earns Recognition for Classroom Excellence

Adela Borrallo-Solis Receives H. Hiter Harris, Jr. Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award

VR Project Pilot Launch Blends History, Technology

Constitutional Convention Comes Alive Through Virtual Debates

New Assistant Dean Provides Leadership in Diversity, Residential Services

Dahlia Ashford Joins Division of Student Affairs

Carty And McMurray Receive The John Scholl Family Scholarship Award

MBA Students Honored for Their Scholastic Achievement

Shenandoah Ranks Among Nation’s List of Green Colleges

University Featured in The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges 2021 Edition

University Department Co-Sponsors Young Screenwriters’ Conference

Online event features comic artist and filmmaker Dash Shaw

Recent News

A group of individuals perform onstage during "Guys and Dolls."

Shenandoah University Receives Virginia Tourism Corporation Grant

VTC provides $10,000 for tourism marketing for Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre

SWARM and Esports Make Beautiful Music Together

Groups collaborate on first-ever esports composition competition to create a Shenandoah Esports anthem

Shenandoah PA students use a handheld ultrasound machine during a national competition.

Shenandoah University PA Students Excel In National Ultrasound Competition Debut

Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) was introduced to Shenandoah’s PA curriculum in 2025-26

People with movement disorders participate in a dance kick line as part of a MoveU! Move to Music adaptive dance class at Shenandoah University.

Grants Support MoveU! Program at Shenandoah

Financial Assistance Improves Adaptive Sports and Dance Opportunities For People With Mobility Challenges

Inaugural HIVE Shenandoah University Pitch Competition participants Abigail Keene ’26, Raquel Anongos ’26, Arizona Fischvogt ’28, Parker Brown ’29, Natalie Pronk ’29 stand in Halpin-Harrison Hall, Stimpson Auditorium, in front of a HIVE pull-up poster focused on entrepreneurship.

Shenandoah Celebrates Innovation At First Campus-Wide Pitch Competition

Pitch Contest Presented Through University’s Hub For Innovators, Veterans & Entrepreneurs (HIVE)

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