Kevin King '81, executive director of Mennonite Disaster Service, participates in a PeaceLab podcast from Texas. King was part of an assessment team in Texas last week beginning to assess damage from Tropical Storm Harvey.
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Twenty years ago, Howard Zehr published "Doing Life," a book of photos and interviews of nearly 60 lifers in Pennsylvania prisons. He鈥檚 been revisiting about two dozen of those men and women in preparation for a follow-up, which he鈥檚 calling 鈥淐oping with Life.鈥
With the minutes ticking down and a second overtime imminent, sophomore midfielder聽聽(Broadway, Va./Broadway) struck the decisive blow to give the 91短视频 women's soccer team a thrilling 1-0 win against Ferrum on Sunday afternoon.
Kicking their play into high gear after halftime, 91短视频's field hockey women scored a pair of goals to earn their first win of the season on Sunday, a 2-1 victory at Ferrum College.
Melody Pannell, professor of social work, is concerned about what happens to African American Mennonites when they do engage and contribute鈥攚hat happens to them as people.
Everence庐聽is pleased to sponsor聽鈥檚 Centennial theatrical production, in celebration of the university鈥檚 100 years of helping students and graduates discover their purpose and lead for the common good.
91短视频 women's basketball player聽聽(Leesburg, Va./Tuscarora) had an incredible opportunity this summer before gearing up for her second year with the Royals. Roach spent over a week in Brazil on the USA D-III basketball team representing her country, her sport, and her school.
Summer has brought a number of exciting changes to the 91短视频 Athletic Department, including a handful of new faces and even some light construction to open up new office space.

Devotions for Hillary Clinton, including those of former professor Emily Peck McClain, will be published in a new book edited by a United Methodist pastor. ... read more about Devotionals written for Clinton during campaign to be published from http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/10/politics/clinton-daily-devotional/index.html
Leymah Gbowee, a 2011 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, will deliver a keynote address on 鈥淭he Critical Significance of Engaging Women in Peace and Security鈥 at the U.S. Naval War College on August 10th at 6:30 pm.