As 2018 draws to a close, we’re taking a few moments to look back at Shenandoah’s top videos, posts and stories of the year. People couldn’t get enough of our 1993 time capsule opening at Homecoming (almost 280,000 views!), and they adored a ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s Top 10 of 2018…
The Future Is Here Shenandoah University becomes a hub for technology with new degree programs
There's a rumble at Shenandoah University. It's the approach of something big, the groundbreaking shift of established academia, a technological transformation that's shaking up the school's status quo. And at its epicenter is the Shenandoah ... Continue Reading The Future Is Here Shenandoah…
Certificate Broadens Career Roles Patient Care Navigator Certificate offers nurses an attractive option in patient care
The Shenandoah University Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing offers a Patient Care Navigator Certificate (PNC) for licensed registered nurses (RNs) seeking to pursue Continuing Education credits. Hospitals and large physician practices ... Continue Reading Certificate Broadens Career Roles Patient…
Nurse Develops App That’s ‘Checked In’ To Patients’ Needs App began its life in an Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing class
Brianne Casey '16 didn’t realize just how much a simple class research question would motivate her to develop an entire mobile application suite, which changed the way she looked at patient satisfaction and the impact a waiting room environment could ... Continue Reading Nurse Develops App That’s ‘Checked…
The Go-To Guy For “Brain Tingles” Professor Craig Richard’s Investigations Into ASMR Draw National Attention And A Book Deal
Have you seen videos where people whisper, cut hair, or unwrap candy bars slowly to help other people relax? If you have, you’ve potentially experienced Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, or ASMR, and Shenandoah University Professor of ... Continue Reading The Go-To Guy For “Brain…
Celebrating a Decades-Long Dream The opening of the James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics & Events Center in January has dramatically raised the bar for Shenandoah University, its 21 teams and the regional community.
“It has taken us 25 years of dreaming and work to get to this building. As an investment, it was well worth it.” — President Tracy Fitzsimmons Shenandoah University Opens James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics & Events Center The opening of the James ... Continue Reading Celebrating a Decades-Long Dream The…
A Hornet’s Gift Alumna Alyssa Hussey ’13 provides an extraordinary gift to a young girl recovering from injuries sustained in a fire — one of her kidneys.
After suffering third-degree burns in a house fire and spending more than two years at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, 10-year-old Reese Burdette’s fight still wasn’t over. Her kidneys were failing, and she would need a ... Continue Reading A Hornet’s Gift Alumna Alyssa…
Get Fit! Shenandoah alumni devote their careers to improving wellness through their own unique business enterprises and even some time on a Netflix competition.
Four alumni from four of the university’s seven schools are making a difference in the Winchester community and beyond by living out one of the university’s core values of cultivating leadership to advance positive change and ... Continue Reading Get Fit! Shenandoah alumni devote…
Shenandoah Celebrates Our First Undergraduate Fulbright Award Recipients Music education alumnus Drake Stoughton ’18 and global studies and Spanish alumna Niulka Franco Marin ’17 have received prestigious Fulbright Awards.
Shenandoah University’s Office of Academic Affairs is proud to announce that music education major Drake Stoughton ’18, of Manassas, Virginia, and global studies and Spanish alumna Niulka Franco Marin ’17, of Winchester, have received prestigious ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Celebrates Our First Undergraduate…
Pittman Leaves Lifelong Legacy Jane Danchisen Pittman ’89, most recently Shenandoah’s associate vice president for alumni affairs, returns to her home state of Ohio after leaving an indelible mark on the university.
From her first day as student to her last day as associate vice president for alumni affairs, Jane Danchisen Pittman ’89 has been a stalwart member of the Shenandoah community. She worked intensively with the university’s alumni and donors and ... Continue Reading Pittman Leaves Lifelong Legacy Jane…