ÌýJackie Font-Guzmán, 91´óÉñ's Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Bernard Mayer introduce an excerpt from their book "The Neutrality Trap" in this issue of the Stanford Social Innovation Review.Ìý
Academics

Royal Awards recognize exemplary 91´óÉñ staff members Diane Farrar, Luke Litwiller, Stephanie Mason and Julie Siegfried
91´óÉñ presented four Royal Awards for Staff Performance during fall semester 2021. The awardees are selected from nominations of staff or administrators who have shown exceptional performance, and/or ... read more about Royal Awards recognize exemplary 91´óÉñ staff members Diane Farrar, Luke Litwiller, Stephanie Mason and Julie Siegfried

Students shadowing healthcare practitioners see into the future
Every Tuesday for four hours, Julie Weaver gets a glimpse of her future. She’s shadowing physical therapists at Sentara RMH Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center. The setting is exactly where ... read more about Students shadowing healthcare practitioners see into the future
David Driver captures stories of American basketball players experiencing time in overseas leagues.

Decolonial theories and theologies researcher to give Augsburger Lecture Series
Nancy Elizabeth Bedford – author, professor, and global feminist and decolonial theories and theologies researcher – will visit 91´óÉñ March 29-30 as part of the annual Augsburger Lecture ... read more about Decolonial theories and theologies researcher to give Augsburger Lecture Series

Two juniors awarded accounting scholarships
La’akea Fujita and Anna Filipkowski, junior accounting and business administration majors at 91´óÉñ, have both received scholarships from the Virginia Skyline Chapter of the Institute of Management Accountants. ... read more about Two juniors awarded accounting scholarships

Keim Lecture to focus on Cheyenne, Mennonite history and intersections
Professor Kimberly D. Schmidt is the 2022 speaker for the Albert N. Keim Lecture Series, sponsored by 91´óÉñ’s history and political science programs. She speaks Monday, March 21, at 5 p.m. ... read more about Keim Lecture to focus on Cheyenne, Mennonite history and intersections

91´óÉñ announces transitions at Center for Justice and Peacebuilding and executive leadership team
91´óÉñ announces two leadership transitions that highlight and strengthen the university’s core values of commitments to peacebuilding and diversity, equity and inclusion. Jayne Docherty, executive director and professor ... read more about 91´óÉñ announces transitions at Center for Justice and Peacebuilding and executive leadership team

Rodrigue Makelele MA ’20 honored as U*Nite’s 2022 Young Community Builder
Rodrigue Makelele, a 2020 graduate of 91´óÉñ’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, was honored by the area United Way of Harrisonburg and Rocknigham as the 2022 Young Community Builder Award. ... read more about Rodrigue Makelele MA ’20 honored as U*Nite’s 2022 Young Community Builder

Najla El Mangoush MA ‘15 honored with International Women of Courage Award
91´óÉñ alumna Najla El Mangoush, foreign minister of Libya, will be among 12 women honored by the U.S. State Department for “extraordinary courage, strength and leadership in improving ... read more about Najla El Mangoush MA ‘15 honored with International Women of Courage Award