On Saturday, Feb. 10, Shenandoah University held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics & Events Center in the facility's lobby and dedicated the playing court in memory of former Shenandoah University athletics ... Continue Reading Celebrating The James R. Wilkins,…
Mother-Daughter Team Plays It Right Author mom and acting student daughter’s supportive relationship leads to the creation of a new play for Shenandoah senior class acting showcase
Susan Donovan, author of New York Times bestselling romance novels, and her daughter, senior Shenandoah Conservatory acting student Kathleen Reed, share a mantra, which propels them forward into new creative territory: “Somebody’s gonna do it; why ... Continue Reading Mother-Daughter Team Plays It Right…
Psychology And Dance Through A Lens En Lin Qing’s academic and artistic interests merge as part of a photography career that’s gaining significant notice.
Shenandoah student En Lin Qing’s dual majors of psychology and dance support and inform his developing photography career. Some of Qing’s dance-focused work was recently featured in the December 2017 issue of Lens magazine (#39, for which he was ... Continue Reading Psychology And Dance Through A…
Here Comes ‘Santa Girl’ Shenandoah University Students Take One-of-a-Kind Opportunity To Serve As Crew (and Cast Members) For Commercial Holiday Film
In a darkened section of Smith Library, between an interior-facing window and a shelf of music scores, snow falls. The snow is actually shredded plastic sprinkled from the hands of senior acting major Darcy Pierce as she stands above actors Devon ... Continue Reading Here Comes ‘Santa Girl’ Shenandoah…
The Mosaic Center for Diversity A Place To Listen, Be Welcomed and Be Heard
A wall covered in bright painted squares and photos arranged in concentric circles, a long couch, abundant bean bag chairs, and a small garden of potted plants inside a large window create an instantly welcoming atmosphere at the Mosaic Center for ... Continue Reading The Mosaic Center for Diversity…
Shenandoah’s Top 10 of 2017 Well, this time around, the Top 10 is a little bigger than usual. Check out a bit of what made this year so special here.
Here at Shenandoah, we give. That’s what we do. It’s kinda our thing. We help others: co-workers, classmates, people in the community, and people around the world. We also like to give an insight into what's been going on throughout the year ... Continue Reading Shenandoah’s Top 10 of 2017…
Beyond the Digital Frontier Shenandoah adds immersive learning to its training toolkit.
Shenandoah University launched an immersive learning initiative this summer that infuses augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) simulation models into teaching and learning experiences to enhance how students learn, first responders train ... Continue Reading Beyond the Digital Frontier Shenandoah…
Model Pharmacy Student Assists Ethiopian Students Mearg Tareke's organization helps girls step forward and succeed.
Mearg Tareke understands how a gift of shoes and school supplies can radically change a life. Tareke, a third-year pharmacy student at Shenandoah University’s Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy location at the Inova Center for Personalized ... Continue Reading Model Pharmacy Student Assists Ethiopian…
Switching Careers to Become a Nurse What do a teacher, artist and marketing professional have in common? They’re about to become nurses after a career reboot.
It’s not unusual to find students of all ages making a radical career change when they enroll in Shenandoah University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Accelerated Second Degree (ASD) track. In just 15 months, these students, who already hold ... Continue Reading Switching Careers to Become a…