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Professor Receives Significant Grant
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.
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94 Student Athletes Honored for Academics
Ninety-four Shenandoah University student-athletes earned USA South All-Academic honors in selections announced June 3 by the conference office.
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Wilkins Awards Presented to Eight Outstanding Faculty and Staff
The 2009-10 Wilkins Appreciation Awards were presented to four faculty members during the full faculty meeting on Monday, May 10.
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2010 Summer Programs
What are you doing for your summer break? Earn undergraduate college credits at one of the nations top up-and-coming private universities.
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Renowned Irish Pianist John O’Conor Named Distinguished Artist-in-Residence at Shenandoah University’s Conservatory
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.
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Professor Elaine Magee Honored by Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics
The Virginia Council of Teacher of Mathematics (VCTM) has announced that Dr. Elaine Magee, assistant professor of mathematics at SU, has been selected to receive the 2010 VCTM William C. Lowry Mathematics Educator of the Year Award for for the university
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Thomas Albert Named Charles B. Levitin Endowed Chair in Music Theatre at Shenandoah University
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.
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Michele Copeland Wins Constitution Day Essay Contest
To promote awareness of civic responsibility and Constitution Day, the Institute for Government and Public Service sponsored a Constitution Day Essay Contest. In all, 17 students submitted essays.
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‘Teachers for Tomorrow’ Program Continues To Grow
Director of Education Outreach Ronald Say has been working to forge more partnerships between secondary institutions and the post-secondary education program of Shenandoah University.
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Shenandoah University Creates Free Market Scholars Program with Assistance from BB&T Corporation
BB&T Corporation has donated $150,000 to Shenandoah University to aid in the creation of the BB&T Free Market Scholars Program; SU will offer scholarships for 10 students per academic year
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SU Introduces 'app' as part of iMLearning Initiative
Shenandoah's application for the iPod touch and iPhone features university maps, calendar events, directory and sports scores. It is now available from the Apple iTunes Store.
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SU Launches New Integrated Mobile Learning Program
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.