Timothy Ford, Ph.D., has been named Shenandoah University’s first dean of the School of Health Professions. In this newly created position, Dr. Ford will oversee the divisions of athletic training, ... Continue Reading Ford Named Dean of the…
Nepali Women Find New Home at Shenandoah
If not for an education, the lives of two young Nepali women would be completely different. Sophomores Kriti Hada (above, left) and Sapana Ojha (above, right), both from Nepal, have overcome great ... Continue Reading Nepali Women Find New Home…
Career Watch: Adaptability, Your Best Marketable Asset
What is your best professional asset? Raw talent? Years of experience? Personal charisma? According to Claudio Fernández-Aráoz, senior adviser at the global executive search firm Egon Zehnder and ... Continue Reading Career Watch: Adaptability, Your Best…
Risky Business: Alumna Entrepreneur Carves a Career as an Independent Film Producer/Composer
Zombot Pictures partners Anya Remizova ’06 (left), Adriana Mather and James Bird share a moment at the L.A. Skins Fest, a Native American film festival. The struggle between your parents’ hopes and ... Continue Reading Risky Business: Alumna Entrepreneur Carves…
Color Sarah’s Glenn
It's time to bust out your crayons, markers and colored pencils and color Sarah's Glenn! Download the coloring page and let your creative energy flow. When finished share your picture on the ... Continue Reading Color Sarah’s Glenn
Dr. Wigley Receives “Outstanding Faculty Member” Buzzy Award
For the first time in its history, the Shenandoah University Department of Athletics awarded 11 “Buzzy” Awards in categories such as “Outstanding Team,” “Comeback Player” and “Community Service.” The ... Continue Reading Dr. Wigley Receives “Outstanding Faculty…
In Appreciation of Our Faculty by Marie Ketia Montour ’14
Show some appreciation to those who have made a great impact in your life. So often people are taken for granted, especially at work. I come from a family where my mother taught us to appreciate ... Continue Reading In Appreciation of Our Faculty…
Byrd School Lecturer Speaks on Ethics of Organ Procurement
Recently, Shenandoah University's Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business hosted a lecture by author and leading authority on the ethics of organ procurement, Sigrid Fry-Revere, J.D., Ph.D., ... Continue Reading Byrd School Lecturer Speaks on…