Kim Souther, nationally acclaimed cellist, touring artist, and educator, returns to the Shenandoah Valley as new administrative director for the Shenandoah Valley Preparatory Music Program at 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ. The ... read more about Cellist and music educator is new director of 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ’s Shenandoah Valley Preparatory Music Program
Colorizing Restorative Justice: Voicing Our Realities is a collection of 18 essays penned by various authors of color: practitioners and scholars of restorative justice who “explore the issues of racism ... read more about Professor Johonna Turner among contributors to ‘Colorizing Restorative Justice’
This article was published June 21, 2020, in the Daily News-Record. Roger Mast, like most sports-minded boys his age, grew up playing baseball, basketball, and flag football in Rockingham County ... read more about Soccer coach Roger Mast prepares for season #30
This July 1 interview features seminary professor Sarah Bixler and her husband Ben speaking on Lincoln Homestead renovations.
“ … he saw her, and also to his horror saw that a lighted match was in her hand, and that she stood by a train of gun powder, which ... read more about ‘Emu Editions’ publishing house reanimates 19th century pulp fiction
Professor Doug Graber Neufeld, director of the Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions, and James Kanyari, food security field officer for MCC Kenya, look at the past and future of sand dams.
Ann Graber Hershberger, an emeritus professor of nursing at 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ, has been named executive director of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) U.S. She begins her new role in October ... read more about Emeritus professor to lead Mennonite Central Committee
Citing her exemplary leadership in guiding the university into its second century, the 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ Board of Trustees has unanimously appointed President Susan Schultz Huxman to a second five-year ... read more about 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ President Susan Schultz Huxman appointed to second term
Although schools across the country have closed their buildings during the COVID-19 pandemic, educators have not stopped teaching our children. And as they have transitioned to various distanced forms of ... read more about Attend 91¶ÌÊÓÆµâ€™s annual Restorative Justice in Education conference, now online
"America at large is facing two pandemics: racism and COVID-19. But, low-income Black and Brown children in America are facing one more, the temporary and permanent closure of their schools." Read an Ed Week op-ed co-authored by Ryan Good , assistant professor and co-director at the Washington Community Scholars Center in Washington D.C.