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SU Today Fall 2005 (Volume 10, Number 3) Cover Story: Pharmacogenomics: Pharmacy of the Future Today at Shenandoah Also in this issue: Campus Growth; Alan Mckay Visionary; Alumni News |
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SU Today Summer 2005 (Volume 10, Number 2) Cover Story: Outstanding in their field work Also in this issue: Godspeed; Gentlemen in residence; Give us books, give us wings |
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SU Today Spring 2005 (Volume 10, Number 1) Cover Story: The Changing Face of Shenandoah: A Portrait of Today's College Students Also in this issue: Until they come home; Building success; A world of opportunity |
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SU Today Fall 2004 (Volume Nine, Number 2) Cover Story: Leadership Students Step Up to the Plate Also in this issue: Teachers Use Technology and Creativity at Math Camp; Region Celebrates 250th Anniversary of French & Indian War; 'Shendandoah Performs' A Music Festival Tradition Begins; Randy Boxx Excited About University's Creative Energy; SU Welcomes Claressa Morton as Vice President of Student Affairs |
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SU Today, Spring 2004 (Volume Nine, Number 1) Envisioning the Future of The Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business; The World of the Piano and "The Dublin Connection:" Piano Professor's Irish Adventure Launches Concert Series; Warner Hopes to Boost Private College Enrollment; Kathy Voytko Cudia Racks Up 1 Broadway Stage Success After Another; Alan Baylock Debuts Recording of "2 Seconds To Midnight"; $50,000 Endowment Benefits Local Students Studying Business at SU 1460 University Drive |
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SU Today, Fall 2003 (Volume Eight, Number 2) The Value of Private Education; Vocal Workshop is First Step to Unique Pedagogy Program; Davis Awarded Honorary Doctorate from Japanese University; Kenneth Starr Debuts New Book; The Division of Nursing Hosts SU's First Conference on Genetics Distance Education: Delivering TESOL Over the Web |
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SU Today, Spring 2003 (Volume Eight, Number 1) SU Celebrates Heritage Tourism in Winchester; SSMT Celebrates 20 Years of Musical Theatre; SU Business School Begins Process of Accreditation SU and Oakcrest Companies Launch "At Home" 23; Hornets' Anderson Represents SU at All-Star Game in Mexico; Division of Nursing Now Offers Psychiatric Mental Health Certificate; Following His Dream: Carl Tanner Launches Successful Opera Career Contributors |
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SU Today, Fall 2002 (Volume Seven, Number 2) Cello Ensemble Captivates Audiences from the Kennedy Center to Performance Halls in Brazil; SU Grad Tackles the Appalachian Trail; Healing Body, Soul and Spirit: Parish Nurses Give Comfort; How I Grew: Theater Grad Looks Back on Four Years; Man of Action: Hill Moves Quickly into AD Role; Landscape Committee Completes Major Projects on Campus; Meet the Executive Committee of SU's Alumni Association Board of Directors; ANNUAL REPORT |
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SU Today, Spring 2002 (Volume Seven, Number 1) A Pragmatic Visionary Leads 2 Decades of Growth, Campus Responds to September 11th with Faith, Pharmacists on the Front Lines of Bioterrorism, Shadow in the Valley: Deaths of Beloved Coach and Wife Devastate Winchester, Business Students Trade on the Stock Market, Marsh Institute Brings the Political World to Our Doorstep. |
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SU Today, Spring 2002 (Volume Six, Number 1) Harnessing Technology: Transforming and Extending the Classroom; Wireless Networking on Campus; Melby Named Director of Continuing Education; SU Announces Stadium Naming Rights Agreement with Shente; SU Business Professors Complete Research for Bioinformatics Industry; Miller Spearheads New Physician Assistant Program; Shenandoah Athletics Makes Changes as it Grows |
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SU Today, Fall 2001 (Volume Six, Number 2) In this issue...SU Debuts College of Lifelong Learning; SU Athletics Take the Field; Fitzsimmons Named Dean of School of Arts & Sciences; Hornets Add Cheerleading as 16th Team; Shenandoah Unveils Willa Cather Institute; Physical Therapists Help with Children's Amputee Camp; Nursing Ofers LPN to BSN program, Northern Virginia Campus Presents Business Leadership Awards. |
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SU Today, Spring 2000 (Volume Five, Number 1) In this issue...SU Dedicates New Television Center; Good Morning Shenandoah!, SU Bids for Presidential Debate; Surfing on the Wild, Wild Web; Pharmacy Graduates First Class; Breaking New Ground on Campus; Studying in America and Report from the Future: Measuring Technology Skills. |
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SU Today, Fall 2000 (Volume Five, Number 2) In this issue...Building a History-Making Football Team; Pros Use SU Recording Studio for Big Band CD; Hiroshima Survivor Tells Why He Became A Physician; SU Professors Travel to Russia for Peace Conference; Student Actors Love the Summer Music Theatre Experience; Meeting the Demand for Nurses with Advanced Degrees; Exploring the New Health Care Paradigm with Sister Rosemary Donley; SU Children's Literature Conference Examines "Koala Lou" and Beatrix Potter, Too; Ralph Lewis: An American Original. |