Conservation photographer and 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ professor Steven David Johnson opens ‘Vernal Pools’ exhibit

Capturing images of tiny underwater creatures is no small feat – but the work has stunning payoff, if you look at the work of 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ visual and communication ... read more about Conservation photographer and 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ professor Steven David Johnson opens ‘Vernal Pools’ exhibit

Chicago police officer to co-teach Zehr Institute online course on police and community justice partnerships

The Zehr Institute for Restorative Justice announces a four-session course about police and community justice partnerships this spring. The course will be co-taught by Officer Vanessa Westley, a 25-year veteran ... read more about Chicago police officer to co-teach Zehr Institute online course on police and community justice partnerships

Versatile violin performance graduate Jacinda Stahly gains experience in teaching, arts administration

Jacinda Stahly is a newly graduated violin performance major, and among her options for what’s next is pursuing a master’s degree in performance. Yet she prefers behind-the-scenes work over “being ... read more about Versatile violin performance graduate Jacinda Stahly gains experience in teaching, arts administration

Najeeha Khan, a 2017 international affairs and religion double major, attended 2017 SPI Community Day and connected there with 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ professors who eventually helped her work with a fellow JMU student from Greene County to inform residents about Muslim religion and culture.

‘Trust in the Lord in your long journey’: Dedicated commuter students make weekly trek for seminary classes

David Gaylor commutes 320 miles round-trip to Eastern Mennonite Seminary each week, traveling from the south-central town of Martinsville and staying Tuesday and Wednesday night. In his second year of ... read more about ‘Trust in the Lord in your long journey’: Dedicated commuter students make weekly trek for seminary classes