Shenandoah Magazine Fall 2014 | Page 3
Contents
10 The Beacon of Light
By Emily Burner
Shenandoah’s newly completed Health & Life Sciences Building
anchors the south corner of main campus, providing a
state-of-the-art facility for health care education.
18 Expanding Graduate Education
By Cathy Loranger
Shenandoah University and Inova join to expand graduate
health education programs and strengthen the regional
workforce in Northern Virginia.
22 A University AND You
By Cathy Loranger
Shenandoah launched a campaign to raise awareness of its
presence with prospective students, parents and thought leaders
across Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C.
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words from the president
3 firsts@shenandoah
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Shenandoah University opened its
newly constructed Health & Life
Sciences Building (pictured below)
on August 25 at the start of the
fall 2014 semester.
semester highlights
24 faculty news
31 alumni features
32 alumni news
40 in memoriam
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