This article by Ruth Hoover Seitz ’62 was first published in The Way We聽Are (1992). It is rare for news from a small liberal arts college to make the national ... read more about ‘Student Power for a Library’: How EMC made the national news in 1969


This article by Ruth Hoover Seitz ’62 was first published in The Way We聽Are (1992). It is rare for news from a small liberal arts college to make the national ... read more about ‘Student Power for a Library’: How EMC made the national news in 1969
Harley Kooker '73 and his wife Kate Hess '72 Kooker are featured in a Washington Post article about Syrian refugees placed by Church World Service in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

鈥淵ou are welcome here鈥 is the emphatic message offered by 91大神 students, faculty and staff in a new 鈥渂lockbuster鈥 video released just after President Donald Trump鈥檚 travel ban. ... read more about 91大神 joins #YouAreWelcomeHere campaign with record-setting video

Alumna Claudette Monroy 鈥10 made Washington Post front-page news on Feb. 9, sharing her story among the 11 million undocumented immigrants who are waiting and watching as President Donald Trump ... read more about Educator and DREAMer Claudette Monroy ’10 featured in Washington Post

Emily Derstine Friesen 鈥07, an attorney with Console Mattiacci Law LLC, and her co-counsel secured the largest verdict ever obtained by an individual plaintiff in an age discrimination suit. On ... read more about Alumna helps to win record-setting settlement in age discrimination case
Staunton News Leader covers the 'Welcome Your Neighbor' sign.

The planetarium at 91大神 鈥 for many of those whose history with the school predates 2007, the words bring up many emotions and fond memories, whether those memories ... read more about Planetarium on Vesper Heights and in Suter Science Center exposes generations to starry skies

Historical novelist Ken Yoder Reed 鈥66 will return to 91大神 Thursday, Feb. 16, for a Writers Read event at Common Grounds coffeehouse at 6:30 p.m. The event is ... read more about Ken Yoder Reed ’66 brings his third historical novel to Writers Read
Claudette Monroy '1o is featured among other immigrants living and working in Washington, D.C. under the shadow of Trump's unknown immigration policies.

Amateur a cappella groups are invited to audition for The Shenandoah Valley Sing-Off, an April 8 competition with cash prizes hosted by the Shenandoah Valley Children鈥檚 Choir (SVCC). Audition materials, ... read more about A cappella groups invited to audition for Shenandoah Valley Sing-Off