Instructor Debbi DiGennaro offers insights about millenials and their church experience in this exploration of how organizations adapted successfully to post-COVID audience needs.
Faculty and staff

91短视频 Advancement鈥檚 Braydon Hoover named 鈥10 Under 40鈥
Braydon Hoover, associate vice president for advancement at 91短视频, has been recognized by the Shenandoah Valley Business Journal as a 鈥10 Under 40鈥 honoree.聽 The annual awards recognize ... read more about 91短视频 Advancement鈥檚 Braydon Hoover named 鈥10 Under 40鈥

Auxiliary services director honored as regional volunteer of the year
Cheryl Montgomery, director of auxiliary services at 91短视频, was honored as the National Association of College Auxiliary Services鈥 East Regional Volunteer of the Year. She received the award ... read more about Auxiliary services director honored as regional volunteer of the year

Concerts, Lighting of the Green to brighten campus for the holidays
91短视频 will host several holiday events in December, including the Lighting of the Green Monday, Dec. 5, at 4:30 p.m. on Thomas Plaza. This event gathers the campus ... read more about Concerts, Lighting of the Green to brighten campus for the holidays
Professor Emeritus Ted Grimsrud discusses the Bible's message of peace.

2022 Gala Concert earns accolades
We hope that what you hear and see this evening will move your spirit, buoy your soul, challenge your mind and bring joy to your heart. Professor David Berry, introducing ... read more about 2022 Gala Concert earns accolades

Thoughts of Thanksgiving: Fall 2022
Psalm 107:1 O give thanks to the Lord, for God is good; for God鈥檚 steadfast love endures for ever. As we move into the Thanksgiving season in the United States, we ... read more about Thoughts of Thanksgiving: Fall 2022
Professor Stefano Colafranceschi makes a guest appearance on Techguide to talk about the benefits and pathways of a computer science degree.
The headline says it all. And also Google Professor Howard Zehr's "Pick-ups: A Love Story."
Barry Hart, professor emeritus at the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, completed a one-year project with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in South Sudan. He and colleague Bena Mark, lecturer of psychology at Juba University, trained 45 psychosocial support facilitators in trauma awareness, resilience, psychosocial support, psychological first-aid, peacebuilding, restorative justice and trustbuilding, as well as a range of related subjects that are context-specific to South Sudan, but can be applied to other settings. They also produced a training manual on these subjects.