"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.
Academics

Ten alumni among regional 2020 Teacher of the Year honorees
Area school districts in the Shenandoah Valley recognized nine alumni among Teacher of the Year honorees. Augusta County Sarah Bauman Stoll ‘04, music, Wilson Elementary School, Waynesboro; Elizabeth Benbow, who ... read more about Ten alumni among regional 2020 Teacher of the Year honorees

91´óÉñ Dean’s List, Spring Semester 2020
The Dean’s List, compiled at the end of each semester, includes degree-seeking students who achieve a semester GPA of at least 3.75 with no W, I, or F grades for ... read more about 91´óÉñ Dean’s List, Spring Semester 2020

New edition of ‘Little Book of Trauma Healing’ is a timely release of a peacebuilding classic
Nearly 15 years after its original publication, a new edition of the Little Book of Trauma Healing: When Violence Strikes and Community Security is Threatened was released by SkyHorse Publishing ... read more about New edition of ‘Little Book of Trauma Healing’ is a timely release of a peacebuilding classic

91´óÉñ’s Student Government Association Statement on the Death of George Floyd and Related Events
91´óÉñ’s Student Government Association posted this statement June 3, 2020. To the 91´óÉñ Community, As 91´óÉñ’s Student Government Association, we would like to denounce, affirm, acknowledge, and make ... read more about 91´óÉñ’s Student Government Association Statement on the Death of George Floyd and Related Events

President’s Statement on the Death of George Floyd
Dear beloved 91´óÉñ community, Like you, I am overwhelmed with revulsion and sadness by the reprehensible death of George Floyd. That the death occurred in the midst of a pandemic ... read more about President’s Statement on the Death of George Floyd

91´óÉñ announces plans to open campus for in-person classes in the fall
A recent admissions event for incoming students at 91´óÉñ drew historic numbers — and among those listening, surely some breathed a sigh of relief when President Susan Schultz ... read more about 91´óÉñ announces plans to open campus for in-person classes in the fall

Summer admissions events offer warm virtual welcome to new Royals and parents
Despite challenges and uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic, 91´óÉñ’s incoming Class of 2024 is on track to make their mark. Slated in early estimations to exceed last year’s class ... read more about Summer admissions events offer warm virtual welcome to new Royals and parents

Peacebuilder Podcast: “World Viewing” with Jayne Docherty
The tenth and final installment of the Peacebuilder podcast’s first season features Jayne Docherty, executive director of the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) at 91´óÉñ (91´óÉñ). Docherty ... read more about Peacebuilder Podcast: “World Viewing” with Jayne Docherty

WCSC internship boosts 2020 nursing grad’s prospects
“My time at WCSC definitely helped me to gain the tools to build effective therapeutic relationships with clients of all health backgrounds. The tools I gained will live in me ... read more about WCSC internship boosts 2020 nursing grad’s prospects