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Shepherd University accepted as member of Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges

Dr. Richard Helldobler new vice president for academic affairs

Shepherd graduate studies students, faculty honored with awards

Shepherd graduate receives increase to Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship award

Three baseball graduates honored at special commencement ceremony

Warren Calderone named director of foundation, corporate, and government relations

SURC awarded $1.7 million to develop electronic medical systems

Butler named first head women's lacrosse coach

Shepherd to offer reduced tuition for Maryland residents in 10 programs

Shepherd to offer reduced tuition for Delaware residents in four programs

Shepherd to sign articulation agreement with Lord Fairfax Community College

Shepherd signs cooperative agreement with West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine

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Thursday, July 2
End of RAIL Registration for Summer II for Continuing Students Enrolled for Spring 2009 Semester and/or Summer Term I or III.
Add/Drop and Late Registration via RAIL, All Hours Except 4 - 8 a.m.
Add/Drop and Late Registration 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Registrar's Office.
Last Day to Withdraw from a Summer III Class.
New Student Advisement and Registration.

Friday, July 3
Independence Day Holiday, Offices Closed.

Tuesday, July 7
Last Day to a Change a Course from Credit to Pass/Fail Status.
New Student Advisement and Registration

Wednesday, July 8
New Student Advisement and Registration
8 p.m. CATF Pay What You Can Preview, "Yankee Tavern," Frank Center Theater.
8:30 p.m. CATF Pay What You Can Preview, "Fifty Words," Studio Theater.

Thursday, July 9
Last Day to Change a Course from Credit to Audit Status.
5:30 p.m. CATF Pay What You Can Preview, "Dear Sara Jane," Center for Contemporary Arts.
8 p.m. CATF Pay What You Can Preview, "Farragut North," Frank Center Theater.
8:30 p.m. CATF Pay What You Can Preview, "The History of Light," Studio Theater.

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Shepherd University accepted as member of Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges
Shepherd University has been accepted into the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC).

"Our acceptance into COPLAC is a significant and important step in establishing Shepherd University as a premier public liberal arts university," said President Suzanne Shipley. "Vice President Mark Stern's leadership was crucial in organizing Shepherd's COPLAC application process successfully. We are pleased to join the ranks of COPLAC institutions."

COPLAC's mission is to identify and support high quality public liberal arts and sciences institutions. The 25 institutions that make up the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges are distinguished by their commitment to provide a superior education to undergraduate students. According to COPLAC, these selective institutions have been recognized nationally as outstanding in many diverse ways, including small classes, innovations in teaching, personal interactions with faculty, opportunities for faculty-supervised research, and supportive atmospheres. Most of the member colleges are located on beautiful campuses in rural or small-town settings.DETAILS

[Features Archive]

Richard Dresser's Commencement Address

Newly-Adopted Strategic Plan--Shepherd University at a Crossroads:
Pathways to Becoming a Premier Liberal Arts University

Strategic Plan--Crossroads Conversations

Greetings from President Suzanne Shipley


Shepherd Catalog

Construction Updates

Shepherd Magazine

President's Report and Honor Roll of Donors

Institutional Compact

Class Schedule

Tuition and Fees

FASTPASS Newsletter

Campus Master Plan

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