A new jobs report compiled by Shenandoah University student Robert Annan projects job growth in health care, retail trade and tourism.
This benefit by the Broadway stars of Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre (SSMT) will be performed on the stage of the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre on the campus of Shenandoah University in Winchester, Va. on Sunday, May 20 at 7 p.m.
– Shenandoah University’s Department of Institutional Computing has been named a winner of the Blackboard Catalyst Award for Mobile Innovation.
Instructional Technology Conference, co-hosted by Shenandoah University and Apple, will be held in Halpin-Harrison Hall. Contact Center for Teaching & Learning Director Anne Marchant at 540/665-4816 or amarchan@su.edu
Mountain Dulcimer Festival includes workshops and hands-on instruction with musicians Madeline MacNeil, Ralph Lee Smith, Anne Lough and Rob Brereton. The weekend includes a concert by MacNeil, Smith, Lough and Brereton at 7 p.m. Saturday in Goodson Recital Hall that is open to the public. For information about schedules and costs, go to www.su.edu/lifelonglearning
Sign Up for “Our Turn” after the full faculty meeting on May 14 or after the full staff meeting on May 15. To register via e-mail, contact Intramural & Recreational Sports Coordinator Chaiyos A. Maines at cmaines@su.edu or stop by Brandt Student Center Room 209. For the second summer, Shenandoah University is offering all its employees an opportunity to step closer to healthier and happier living. “Our Turn” is a diverse cross-departmental, 8-week program that promotes healthy life choices. All employees are invited to participate in as many as 50 events, beginning Monday, June 4. “Our Turn” concludes on Friday, Aug. 3. Each day offers challenges as well as unique 30-minute programs on campus; each challenge and program are worth points, and points are worth prizes. FREE
12th Annual Pharmacy Golf Classic benefits First Professional Year Pharmacy student scholarships. It begins with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. at Rock Harbor Golf Course. Cost is $75 per person or $300 per team. Dinner and awards follow play time. Registration deadline is Friday, May 11. For details, contact Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy administrative assistant Missy Luttrell 540/678-4332 or mluttrel@su.edu
Retirement Celebration for Drs. Will and France Lapp Averitt begins at 4 p.m. in the Brandt Student Center, Ferrari Room. Join Dean Michael Stepniak, the faculty and staff of Shenandoah Conservatory as well as friends, family and colleagues to celebrate the Averitts’ remarkable teaching careers. FREE
Give My Regards to Broadway: A Tribute to Harold Herman is presented at 7 p.m. in the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre by Shenandoah University alumni and Broadway stars J. Robert Spencer ’91, Kathy Voytko ’94 and Aaron Galligan-Stierle ’02, with others to be added as their work schedules are cleared. Ticket prices are $30. Actor and alumnus Jack Rowles ’82 is arranging the show. Contact the Shenandoah University box office at 540/665-4569 or visit www.shenandoahsummermusictheatre.com. Proceeds from the performance benefit Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre.
Shenandoah Conservatory faculty members will kick off the “Conservatory in the Community” Concert Series at the Winchester Medical Center on Friday, Feb. 24.
The Performing Arts Live (PAL) series, the conservatory’s signature professional artist series, kicks off with jazz saxophonist Ravi Coltrane on Sunday, Sept. 18.
Candice Batlle and Simon Daum were honored on Saturday, May 12 as Shenandoah University’s first-ever Strong Scholars, in recognition of their talent and commitment to the enterprise of teaching.
Shenandoah University presented one of its top honors, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, during the university’s Commencement ceremony Saturday, May 12.
Shenandoah University was one of just two universities specifically cited for excellent Athletic Training programs.
Feldman, a wide receiver/tight end, is 132 nominees for the Allstate American Football Coaches Association "Good Works team.
Selection as a Fellow affirms Dr. Matthews’work in academics, policy and Virginia Nurses Association and AAN leadership and scholarship.
An article co-authored by student Aurora Anderson, Physician Assistant Studies Program Class of 2012, appears in the March 2011 issue of the magazine, Neurology.
President Tracy Fitzsimmons presented nine James R. and Mary B. Wilkins Appreciation Awards to outstanding faculty and staff employees.
Silvan Negrutiu is obtaining his Doctorate of Musical Arts and also acts as a DMA teaching assistant.
Shenandoah Conservatory Dean Michael Stepniak has announced that Irish Pianist John O’Conor will join the conservatory’s faculty as distinguished artist-in-residence. The official announcement was made on Sunday, April 11.
Starting in the fall semester of 2009, the university will put the new environmentally friendly MacBook and Apple iPod touch into the hands of all incoming first-year, full-time students.
The Shenandoah University team will compete head-to-head against other highly qualified student teams from Virginia independent colleges and universities, debating a variety of case studies highlighting privacy-based dilemmas.
Andrew Ventura and Joseph Kalis take top honors at the Virginia Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists Jennifer E. Stallings College Bowl competition.
Dr. Beverly Brown Schulke, associate professor of criminal justice/sociology and chair of criminal justice Studies has been awarded a Maurice L. Mednick Memorial grant.
The 2009-10 Wilkins Appreciation Awards were presented to four faculty members during the full faculty meeting on Monday, May 10.
Professor of Music Thomas Albert has been named the Charles B. Levitin Endowed Chair in Music Theatre at Shenandoah University. Shenandoah Conservatory Dean Michael Stepniak made the announcement during a faculty meeting on January 25.
Shenandoah University is ranked 31st among master’s level institutions in the south region on U.S. News & World Report's list of America's Best Colleges for 2010.
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Summer Orientation Schedule Orientation sessions for new students are designed to meet the needs of families, freshman and transfer students.
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