At Shenandoah University, we believe it's not about where you GET in, it's about where you FIT in.
We believe you will fit in at Shenandoah if you value: A small community where you know the faculty who teach your classes. Our faculty take an active role in helping you meet your academic goals through classes, outside projects, internships and honors programs. small campus set in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley but close enough for you to enjoy all the urban offerings of Washington DC and Baltimore.
The option of personalizing your education with over 80 academic majors and the option of multiple minors, study abroad experiences, honors courses and fast-track approaches to graduate school.
The opportunity to be actively involved in multiple campus organizations including 16 Division III sports the minute you step onto campus.
Explore the options to find out if Shenandoah is the right fit for you.
Nicholas Erdman is a freshman pre-physical therapy student from Richmond, Virginia. Nicholas started for the Hornets football team while also making the Dean’s List. As a member of the Citizen Scholar Program, Nicholas has performed numerous hours of community service in the Winchester area. He is currently volunteering in the Daniel Morgan Mentor Program at Daniel Morgan Middle School.
Carl Chapman
Philosophy & Religion Undergraduate Student
College of Arts & Sciences
Anticipated Graduation: December 2011
Carl has enjoyed active participation in many of Spiritual Life's activities at SU including Mission Possible and SpL@Sh. He plays bass in the House Band for the Wednesday Night Live student-led chapel service as well as the orchestra. He says he is grateful for the many opportunities he has had at SU to augment his Religion major.
Sean J. Belouin
2006 Alumnus
Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy
Non-Traditional Pharm.D. graduate
Sean has applied his graduate education to further advance public health in a variety of capacities, from work here in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Jeanette Kao
May 2009 Graduate
Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business
Dual Graduate Degrees: PharmD & MBA
The joint PharmD/MBA program at Shenandoah gave me the opportunity to explore and endeavor upon a different side of pharmacy that exists beyond the pharmacy dispensing counter.
Kevin McKenzie
May 2009 Graduate
College of Arts and Sciences
As a political Science major, Kevin, interned at the Democratic National Committee in Washington, D.C. "I was able to take the knowledge that I gained in several of my government classes and apply it to my work. It was also very exciting to meet the Chairman of the DNC, Howard Dean. This was definitely a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget."
J. Robert "Bobby" Spencer
1991 Alumnus, 2009 Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts
Shenandoah Conservatory
After years of hard work, Bobby landed a leading role in Broadway's Toni award-winning
"Jersey Boys," playing Nick Massi in the musical, the story of Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famers The Four Seasons. Spencer, who now stars on Broadway in "Next to Normal" is nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. He delivered the commencement address at his alma mater on Mother's Day, May 10, 2009, and received an honorary doctor of fine arts degree.
Autumn Apsey
May 2009 Graduate
College of Arts & Sciences
Autumn Apsey graduated in May of 2009 with her B.S. in Psychology and Spanish Certificate in Translations. As a part of the fast-track program for Occupational Therapy, Autumn was able to begin her graduate work in the fall of 2008. She is on schedule to graduate with her M.S. in OT December of 2010.
Janiea Moore
Undergraduate Mass Communication major
College of Arts & Sciences
Anticipated Graduation Date: May 2010
Janiea has used the skills she learned from the mass communication program to promote various events for SU clubs, organizations and programs including Campus Activities Network, the Black Student Union and Residence Life. Janiea plans to work within the field of public relations, and she hopes to move to Baltimore, Md. or Philadelphia, Pa. after graduation where she can further utilize her knowledge and communication skills for an urban non-profit organization.
Mikey Nagy
Undergraduate Music Theatre major
Shenandoah Conservatory
Anticipated Graduation Date: Spring 2010
BFA Musical Theatre student, Mikey has been cast in Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre the past two years performing with a variety of students, faculty and equity actors. He believes the direction and opportunities afforded him by the Conservatory programs will be instrumental in his future career. “Sometimes when you dream, your dreams come true”.
Justin Gambini
Graduate Student
School of Health Professions
West Virginia resident, Justin says of SU's Physician Studies program, "I liked the fact that I was treated as a peer when I entered the program and not a number. I also picked the program because of its high standings among other PA programs in the nation and the program’s 100 percent NCCPA pass rating as a whole."
P. Brandon Thomas
2009 Alumnus
Byrd School of Business
Brandon is now the marketing director for Chick-fil-A in Fairfax, Virginia. While attending SU, Brandon served as President of the Student Government Association and as Buzzy D. Hornet, the school's athletic mascot. Brandon also organized the Byrd Lecture Series. In his commencement speak to his classmates he said: "Go dream big, believe in your dreams, and achieve your dreams."
Chelsea Wengler
Shenandoah Conservatory
Anticipated Graduation Date: Spring 2009
Chelsea's years of theatre experience incude work with The MacHaydn Theater, Upstage Productions and SU's Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre Company. "It's here where I have learned to completely focus on my craft, and have been allowed to develop and apply the skills I need to pursue my career in Musical Theatre Performance." Chelsea holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre degree.
Sarah Kennedy
Graduate Student
School of Health Professions
As an Occupational Therapy graduate student, Sarah was able to do her field work in Ireland. There she had an opportunity to study differences in Irish versus American health care systems - and do some personal research on her family geneology. She specialized in geriatric health care at the Psychiatry of Later Life facility.
Ronald Merriwether
2002 Alumnus
College of Arts & Sciences
After graduating with a degree in kinesiology, Ron
went back to Germany where he began his professional
basketball career and his professional career as the athletic
director at his alma mater, Giessen American High School.
He is athletic director, basketball coach and PE teacher at
Giessen.
Karen Luttenberger
Anticipated graduation date: Fall 2009
School of Education & Human Development
Karen is a graduate student who lives in Massachussetts. She is earning her Masters in TESOL through SU's online program. She says, "English language learners succeed when they are taught by classroom teachers trained in how to teach them and aware of the unique obstacles these students face everyday."
Wade L. McKinnon Jr.
Alumnus, Class of 2008
Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy
Non-Traditional Pharm.D. graduate
Returning to school to earn my PharmD degree was very challenging for me at this stage of my life but I am very happy that I made the commitment. There is no question that learning should be a lifelong endeavor especially after completing this program.
Kristen Melton
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts & Sciences
Anticipated Graduation Date: May 2011
Kristen is a second year pre-physical therapy student and member of SU's cross-country team. Of the College of Arts & Sciences, she says, "The department really postioned me for acceptance to physical therapy graduate school in fall 2008."
Shane Simpson
May 2009 Graduate
Shenandoah Conservatory
Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Shane spent the Fall 2006 semester commuting to Canada to star as a featured dancer in the hit motion picture HAIRSPRAY starring John Travolta and Queen Latifah. He also performed as Young Simba in the Canadian production of THE LION KING.
Betty Kilby Fisher
1984 Alumna
Byrd School of Business
Betty who earned an MBA, authored, "Wit, Wills & Walls" a book about her desegregation experiences growing up in Front Royal, VA. The book has inpsired a documentary of the same name. She is also the owner and president of Cultural Innovations. The company provides cultural education to myriad clients.
Tiffany Lawrence
2006 Alumna
Byrd School of Business
Tiffany graduated with a degree in business administration in May '06 and won the title of Miss West Virginia in June. Besides her business acumen, Tiffany is also a talented singer and has performed with "American Idol" runner-up, Bo Bice, Hank Williams Jr., and the Commodores
David Viggiano
1985 Alumnus
Shenandoah Conservatory
David has worked for Fox News Chicago since 2000. He is now the entertainment reporter for "Fox News in the Morning." He graduated in 1985 with a B.A. in theater arts from Shenandoah Conservatory.
Ian Campayno
2008 Alumnus
Shenandoah Conservatory
Ian Campayno holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from SU. "The Conservatory has provided me with the skills and training I need to get a head start in the theatre world. I am fully confident that I will be able to succeed thanks to my professors."
Kara Edmonson
MBA Student
Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business
Anticipated Graduation Date: August 2010
MBA Student Kara Edmonson works as a legal assistant in Downtown Winchester. "As I continue my education in Business Administration, I continually parallel the concepts and information introduced in classes to the workplace. Whether applying my accounting knowledge, following my ethical compass, communicating with clients and co-workers or tackling a research project, the Byrd School faculty and the knowledge I am gaining in the MBA program have and will continue to foster my development as a professional business leader."