Shenandoah announces 2026 Global Citizenship Project participants
Shenandoah University student Carter Sand, of Stevenson Ranch, is one of 50 individuals selected for Shenandoah University’s 2026 Global Citizenship Project.
These 50 students, faculty and staff members will travel to one of five international destinations during spring break in March 2026. Participants will learn their destinations and trip leaders at Shenandoah University’s International Convocation on Nov. 19.
Since its inaugural year in 2005, the Global Citizenship Project has sent over 1,400 students, staff, faculty and trustees on all-expenses-paid trips to over 70 countries and seven U.S. states and territories, so that each participant might learn more about the world and themselves. In March 2025, Shenandoah sent GCP participants to Colombia, Nepal, Poland, Taiwan and Tanzania.
Shenandoah University was established in 1875, and is headquartered at the top of Virginia, in Winchester, Virginia. It is a private university with over 4,400 students in more than 200 areas of study in six different schools.








