Esports Arena
Shenandoah has one of the first esports arenas on the East coast and the first collegiate, spectator esports arena in Virginia!New Esports Practice FacilityShenandoah University’s state-of-the-art esports arena supports both university & high school gamers.Shenandoah’s esports arena accommodates the growing esports demand in the region. It serves as both a practice facility for Shenandoah’s 45-member varsity team and as a public esports venue where spectators can watch weekly matches.Arena Site SpecsThe 1,571-square-foot space is located in the armory on Shenandoah’s main campus. It features 12 competitor stations 21-inch stage 70 spectator seats broadcasting booth three 12-foot projector screens on three walls Esports Experiential Learning In The ArenaThe arena offers students in the Bachelor of Science in Esports with hands-on learning experiences in events planning, esports management, and media and communications.The Arena On The RoadThe arena is mobile, so the equipment will be able to be packed up and taken on the road for matches and events off-campus.This allows our esports students the chance to plan events for regional gamers and develop their management and communications skills.Explore Esports at Shenandoah
Halpin-Harrison Hall
The School of Business is housed within Halpin-Harrison Hall–named for the Halpin Family. This impressive building makes a strong statement that Shenandoah University is committed to a level of instructional excellence where student-faculty interaction is learning-focused. The environment created is motivational and inspiring to all who function within the structure. Located strategically on campus, the complex is a prominent Shenandoah University landmark and stands in harmony with other structures on campus.Halpin-Harrison Hall was designed with students in mind. Students deserve a pleasant, comfortable environment to attend class, study, interact and prepare homework assignments individually or in a group. Computer facilities, conference spaces, lounge areas, different classroom configurations, offices for private conversations and open spaces provide a learning environment that is exactly what our student body deserves.
Davis Hall/Winchester-Frederick County Visitor Center
Davis Hall holds many hidden treasures on campus: the McCormick Civil War Institute and the Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center, as well as classrooms, faculty offices, and a scenic view of campus.We hope you enjoyed your tour of Shenandoah University! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the Office of Admissions via email (admit@su.edu); phone (540-665-4581); or text (540-592-45180).It's a great day to be a Hornet!