Two Shenandoah University environmental studies students will participate in prestigious Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) programs backed by the National Science Foundation this summer. Josephine Saikali ’23, who will graduate in ... Continue Reading Environmental Studies Students Win Spots…
Shenandoah Shines With Solar Power System New rooftop solar installation is largest among all of Virginia’s higher-education institutes
Shenandoah University now boasts the largest rooftop solar power system of any Virginia college or university. Through a partnership with the solar power company Secure Futures, of Staunton, Virginia, a total of 1,337 solar panels are spread across ... Continue Reading Shenandoah Shines With Solar Power…
Save the Date for the First American Conservation Film Festival ‘Best of Fest’ at Shenandoah University! Event Offers Taste of ACFF Offerings
On Thursday, Sept. 19, the American Conservation Film Festival (ACFF) presents two blocks of exceptional conservation-focused films and a festive reception at Shenandoah University’s Halpin-Harrison Hall! Films include 2017 and 2018 ACFF ... Continue Reading Save the Date for the…
Bousquet Installed as President of the Virginia Academy of Science First Shenandoah University Professor Elected to the Post
Woodward S. Bousquet, Ph.D., professor of environmental studies and biology in Shenandoah University’s College of Arts & Sciences, was installed as president of the Virginia Academy of Science (VAS) at the academy's annual meeting in Farmville, ... Continue Reading Bousquet Installed as President of…
Shenandoah University Researchers And Virginia Ecologist Wrap Up Study Of Abrams Creek Wetlands Specimens From Study To Be Presented To George Mason University
Frederick County and Winchester share a natural treasure, the Abrams Creek Wetlands, that is ecologically significant on a statewide basis, according to two scientists who have studied the site since the 1990s. For the past two decades, ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Researchers And Virginia…
POSTPONED TO APRIL 23: Shenandoah University To Hold Environmental Education Program On Earth Day
Please note: As a result of inclement weather, Earth Day at Cool Spring has been postponed to 1 p.m. Sunday, April 23, rain or shine. Nature walks and a historic landscape presentation will take place at the Shenandoah River Campus at Cool Spring ... Continue Reading POSTPONED TO APRIL 23: Shenandoah…
Research Expands in CAS The summer of 2015 marked a turning point for scientific research at Shenandoah
Shenandoah University's College of Arts & Sciences is constantly expanding research opportunities for its students. In the Fall 2015 issue of Shenandoah Magazine, we took a look at how a new building and new grants led to new research avenues. ... Continue Reading Research Expands in CAS The…
Experts to Address Vietnam Field School’s Role in Climate Change Research
Just over two years ago, Shenandoah University Associate Professor of Marketing Giles Jackson, Ph.D., who has an interest in sustainable development, contacted a Columbia University ecologist who was opening a research station in Vietnam.Their ... Continue Reading Experts to Address Vietnam Field…
Shenandoah University Students to Offer Nature Program at Cool Spring Battlefield
Most area residents know the Shenandoah River Campus at Cool Spring Battlefield, east of Berryville off of Route 7, as a golf course or Civil War battlefield. On Sunday, April 19, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Shenandoah undergraduate environmental studies ... Continue Reading Shenandoah University Students to Offer…
SU Project Welcomes Visitors To Cool Spring
Photo courtesy of Shenandoah University This new kiosk, at the start of the walking trail on Shenandoah University’s River Campus at Cool Spring Battlefield in Clarke County, offers a map of the area and information on the natural world to see along ... Continue Reading SU Project Welcomes Visitors To…