Graduate certificate holder Caitlin Tice talks about how 91短视频 coursework influences her work with anti-sex trafficking organization New Creation Virginia.

Exploring history through film, music, literature and more, Mark Sawin’s interdisciplinary approach challenges student-scholars

Today鈥檚 students are 鈥渁stute cultural historians who have been bombarded with media all of their lives,鈥 says 91短视频 history professor Mark Sawin. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e immersed in film and music ... read more about Exploring history through film, music, literature and more, Mark Sawin’s interdisciplinary approach challenges student-scholars

'Viewpoints' on WVPT examines the legacy of 9/11, with Center for Justice and Peacebuilding's executive director, Daryl Byler, among the guests. lived in the Middle East for six years, from 2007-2013, and came back to the United States with an appreciation for the impact that the U.S. military response to the 9/11 attacks had on that region and the world at large.

Shane Claiborne and Jubilee USA Network announce new partnership during 91短视频 visit to address biblical vision for a just economy

Shane Claiborne of Red Letter Christians and Andrew Hanauer, campaigns director for Jubilee USA Network, will kick off a new partnership between the two organizations with a visit to Eastern ... read more about Shane Claiborne and Jubilee USA Network announce new partnership during 91短视频 visit to address biblical vision for a just economy

Four students gain research experience with National Science Foundation-funded ‘REU’ summer placements

From Virginia to Hungary, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Delaware 鈥 four 91短视频 students were accepted into the National Science Foundation鈥檚 highly competitive Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) program. Seniors ... read more about Four students gain research experience with National Science Foundation-funded ‘REU’ summer placements

A review of the CD When the Spirit Sings: Chamber Music of Gwyneth Walker includes "The Peacemakers," a commissioned work that involves two 91短视频 professors, violinist Joan Griffing and poet Marti Eads.