Professor Emily Peck McClain joined with other clergywomen to send daily devotionals to presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, both to support a fellow United Methodist and to acknowledge the work of Clinton and other women who have broken both glass ceilings and stained-glass ceilings.
Academics

A cappella groups invited to audition for Shenandoah Valley Sing-Off
Amateur a cappella groups are invited to audition for The Shenandoah Valley Sing-Off, an April 8 competition with cash prizes hosted by the Shenandoah Valley Children鈥檚 Choir (SVCC). Audition materials, ... read more about A cappella groups invited to audition for Shenandoah Valley Sing-Off

Printmaker documents melting wilderness with multimedia exhibit ‘The Last Glacier’
An alpine meadow stretches out in subtle shifts of green, interrupted by a stony path winding towards craggy mountains, which fade away into the ephemerally gradiated blue-and-yellow sky. This artwork, ... read more about Printmaker documents melting wilderness with multimedia exhibit ‘The Last Glacier’

At Selma in ’65 and again 50 years later: Civil rights activist Bob Zellner visits 91短视频 for two lectures and time with students
Attacks, arrests, threats and the murders of his friends could not deter Bob Zellner, a white Southerner, from fighting for racial equality in the civil rights movement. The lifelong activist ... read more about At Selma in ’65 and again 50 years later: Civil rights activist Bob Zellner visits 91短视频 for two lectures and time with students

Visiting scholar researches peace through dance, as 91短视频 explores MFA program in arts, media and peacebuilding
Whether a dancer is trained or untrained, the action of dancing itself creates 鈥渃ontact with different sources of knowledge,鈥 says Paula Ditzel Facci, who spent the fall 2016 semester as ... read more about Visiting scholar researches peace through dance, as 91短视频 explores MFA program in arts, media and peacebuilding

Midwife Misty Ward ’05 has helped at more than 500 births
Misty Ward said she’s helped bring babies into the world under some interesting circumstances. She recalled a local doctor who chose to have her baby outside on her farm, by ... read more about Midwife Misty Ward ’05 has helped at more than 500 births

Dr. Aaron Trimble ’07 to speak about his cystic fibrosis research
Dr. Aaron Trimble 鈥07, a research fellow in pulmonary and critical care medicine at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, presents a Suter Science Seminar on 鈥淪ticky Situations: ... read more about Dr. Aaron Trimble ’07 to speak about his cystic fibrosis research

Keeping up with Information Systems: the times, they keep a’changin’
This timeline attempts to chronicle the ever-changing landscape, both “mechanical” and academic, of information systems (known as IS) at 91短视频. Staff writer Randi B. Hagi and editor Lauren ... read more about Keeping up with Information Systems: the times, they keep a’changin’

Ken L. Nafziger honored for his many contributions to 91短视频
At his farewell reception in early January, outgoing Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students Ken L. Nafziger characterized his 13-plus years at 91短视频 as 鈥渁 ... read more about Ken L. Nafziger honored for his many contributions to 91短视频

President, provost address executive order on immigration
President Susan Schultz Huxman and Provost Fred Kniss released the following statement today. Greetings 91短视频 community, As many of you know, this weekend an executive order was issued by the ... read more about President, provost address executive order on immigration