By: Annie Hart
How a school trip changed my life, career and the way I see the world
By: Bethany Melvin
GCP Destinations!
By: Ben Mangubat
What is GCP?
The Global Citizenship Project (GCP) is a funded program for students and staff to go expierence another country and its culture during spring break. Each year the locations change every year and […]
GCP Gets Ready to Go Global!
BY: Zachary Hubbard China, Iceland, Rwanda, Spain, and Uruguay, what do these 5 countries all have in common? It’s not native language, climate, or most popular vacation activity. The common denominator is […]
University addresses Trump travel ban logistics, effects on students
University officials are seeking to keep the Shenandoah University community informed as the Trump administration seeks to curb immigration from predominantly Muslim countries.
GCP destinations are announced at 28th annual International Convocation
The over 50 students, faculty, staff, and trustees who were chosen to participate in this year’s Global Citizenship Project (GCP) will be traveling to Japan, Peru, Puerto Rico, Poland, and South Africa this spring.
2014 GCP Participants Announced

Congratulations to Kelani Bailey, Michael Bentley, Lauren Bogar, Rodney Bragdon, Brook Bukowski, Jonathan Chatfield, Jessica Cianci, Kyle Contento, Stephen Cummings, Kaitlynne Dennis, Kyle Dill, Grace Eisenhauer, Kyle Farrell, Samuel Fasanmi, Jennie Ferraro, Jessie […]
Global Citizenship Project lets students travel the world

Nicholas Ruxton, ‘Doah Contributing Writer September 4, 2013 If you are like me, you are a college kid with little money and an urge to travel the world. Here at Shenandoah University […]
GCP Nepal welcomes two Nepali students in fall

Shelby DeHaven, ‘Doah Staff Writer April 24, 2013 The Global Citizenship Project is about more than a group of Shenandoah University students, staff and professors having an experience of a lifetime, it […]
GCP prepares to take flight

IRELAND: “I’m scared of getting lost in the crowds on St. Patrick’s Day.” –Michaela Ibrahim, freshman English and history student “I am truly looking forward to an experience where I can teach […]