Jeff Heie MA '00 (conflict transformation), project coordinator for the Harrisonburg Gift & Thrift solar project,聽helps connect Mennonite values to solar energy in this article. The 鈥淭hrifty Solar Barn Raising鈥 team was among 170 teams nationwide selected to compete in the US Department of Energy鈥檚聽, a $5 million contest that supports 鈥渋nnovative and replicable community-based solar business models and聽programs that will bring solar to聽underserved communities.鈥

To put 91短视频's leadership on solar power in context, you need to understand just how much things have changed in Virginia, and nationwide, in the eight years since the university put up its solar array.

Why Restorative Justice is 91短视频 More Than Reducing Suspensions:聽聽, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on聽inequality and innovation in education, taps Professor Kathy Evans to comment on the restorative justice in education movement. .  

Shalom Mennonite Church in Newton has voted to provide sanctuary to undocumented immigrants facing deportation. Rev. Rachel Ringenberg Miller and associate pastor Ben Woodward-Breckbill say that move allows the church to provide temporary relief to immigrants.

鈥淐onnecting as human beings is a source of healing.鈥 These words from plenary speaker, Beth Toner, set the tone for the entire weekend of Mennonite Healthcare Fellowship鈥檚 (MHF) Annual Gathering. On June 22-24, about 60 Anabaptist healthcare professionals and their families gathered at Bluffton University in Ohio under the theme of 鈥淪tories of Healing.鈥

Louise Babikow, a 2014 nursing graduate, recently completed聽a Student Elective Term experience through聽 Mennonite Healthcare Fellowship at Cl铆nica Esperanza, Roat谩n, Honduras.聽She earned a MS in nursing in 2017 from the University of Pennsylvania.

Sylvia Hooley Meyer '09, MA '13 wrote "An Open Letter to Government Officials On the Investigation of Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center." The News Leader published it June 30, 2018, in its entirety.

91短视频 Professor Matthew Siderhurst uses radio telemetry in his work聽鈥 and so do other insect researchers.

Lara Weaver is going places 鈥 literally and figuratively. A Brownstown native and Lancaster Mennonite School graduate, she capped her senior year at 91短视频, where she graduated summa cum laude in May, by winning honors for her research project from the Virginia Association of Psychological Sciences.聽In August, she will travel to Laos to teach for a year as part of Mennonite Central Committee鈥檚 Serving and Learning Together program.

Todd Shenk '88 will be the Rasmuson Foundation's senior program officer, building on a career that began in Alaska and bringing experience in philanthropy, government and nonprofit work, much of it focused on homelessness and child welfare.