SU Today

2000-05 Archives

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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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