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Jonathan Noyalas poses with his new book and his dog, Mr. Lincoln.

Jonathan Noyalas Publishes New Book About General Philip H. Sheridan

Biography explores the life, death and legacy of a famed Civil War general

Shenandoah University student Sophia Sharp '27 shows off her strongwoman skills lifting the Bells of Steel on the campus Quad during fall 2025.

One Of The World’s Strongest Women Studies at Shenandoah

Sophia Sharp First Competed In A Strongwoman Contest Only Four Years Ago

Center for Civic Engagement student staffers with food drive donations in October 2025.

Food Drive Collects Almost 1,000 Pounds of Nonperishables

Emergency Effort by Shenandoah University Benefits Blue Ridge Area Food Bank And Those It Serves

Members of the men's basketball team in front of a Las Vegas sign.

Shenandoah Men’s Basketball Gains Hands-On Experience at HBCU Classic in Las Vegas

Players, staff members assisted Position Sports with event and game-day operations

Building Trust & Making A Difference Through The Pharmacy Profession

Shenandoah Pharm.D. Student Attends Senate Press Conference, Meets National Health Care Leaders, and Discusses Communication’s Importance in Health-Care Outcomes 

Shenandoah University College of Arts and Sciences Dean and Interim Dean of the School of Business Jeff Coker, Ph.D. and Shenandoah University School of Business Yount, Hyde & Barbour, P.C. Endowed Chair in Accounting and Professor of Accounting Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D.

Shenandoah Business Faculty Publish Case Study in Financial Times

Piece published as part of FT's ongoing Business School Teaching Case Series

Shenandoah’s McCormick Civil War Institute Receives Grant From CFNSV’s Boxley-Fox Endowment Fund

Grant will support walking tour that will share stories of enslaved people at Cool Spring Battlefield

Child wearing fake elephant trunk on his nose and teacher wearing a "Read" T-shirt share an Elephant and Piggie book for parents in an elementary school classroom at a Camp Read A Lot in the summer of 2025.

Shenandoah University Makes Reading Fun

With the help of the Claude Moore Charitable Foundation, Shenandoah makes an impact by focusing on the joy of reading through special programs like Camp Read A Lot, the Children’s Literature Conference and more

Aerial photograph of Pruitt Health & Life Sciences Building in the fall.

Shenandoah University Debuts New Academic Programs In Fall 2025

SU’s educational offerings to include five new undergraduate, graduate degrees

SU Esports Students With Gen.G And SU Logos Attatched

Shenandoah Announces Partnership With Gen.G Esports

Partnership Will Create New Educational, Professional and Development Opportunities For SU Students

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