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A Mother’s Reminder: ‘To Whom Much is Given…’

­ Born and raised on a Lancaster, Pennsylvania, farm, Lois M. Martin ‘62 has always loved the agricultural life. “It was hard for me to leave,” Martin says about enrolling in Eastern Men­nonite College in 1959. However, her mother, Esther Metzler Martin, stressed that living into one’s potential was a facet of giving to the

Support for Local Educators

Each spring, Linda Heatwole Bland ’64, a retired reading specialist and administrator, hosts a celebration dinner to honor the recipient of a scholarship she has endowed. This gracious gesture symbolizes her continued support of literacy education and the benefits of professional connection: both values she says she learned while earning a degree in elementary education

Dozens of alumni are faculty or staff at JMU and Bridgewater College

When Conley McMullen graduated from 91Ƶ in 1978, the aspiring botanist decided there would be no finer profession than to become a “gentleman scholar” at his alma mater like his mentors, Claire Mellinger and Gary Stucky. McMullen had taken just about every class that Mellinger taught, from plant taxonomy and physiology, through general ecology and ornithology.

91Ƶ-prepared teachers earn high marks in local school systems

  More than 500 alumni living in the City of Harrisonburg or Rockingham County work in education, though only two-thirds of these seem to be employed in their home districts, according to 91Ƶ’s alumni database. “The teachers we hire from the 91Ƶ teacher education program rank as being some of the best,” says Scott R. Kizner,