Although schools across the country have closed their buildings during the COVID-19 pandemic, educators have not stopped teaching our children. And as they have transitioned to various distanced forms of ... read more about Attend 91´óÉñ’s annual Restorative Justice in Education conference, now online
Alumni

DN-R: ‘91´óÉñ grad Cofield finds optimism through basketball’
Marvin Cofield ’84, an elementary school physical education teacher in Montgomery County, Maryland, and owner of the Marvin Cofield Basketball School in Washington D.C., recently spoke with fellow alum David ... read more about DN-R: ‘91´óÉñ grad Cofield finds optimism through basketball’

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 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

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

2020 Excellence in Teaching awards honor professors Daniel Showalter, Johonna Turner and Bonnie Yoder
91´óÉñ announces three honors of the annual Excellence in Teaching Awards: in the Tenured Faculty category, Daniel Showalter PhD, associate professor of mathematics; in the Pre-tenure Faculty category, ... read more about 2020 Excellence in Teaching awards honor professors Daniel Showalter, Johonna Turner and Bonnie Yoder

Beloved professor Jay B. Landis ’54 leaves deep legacy
Poetry recitations, the gifts of home-grown roses, a special grace of dignity in the simple acts of being and sharing, and an encyclopedic memory that connected him deeply to all ... read more about Beloved professor Jay B. Landis ’54 leaves deep legacy

91´óÉñ’s first engineering grads head to work, grad school and service
One master codebreaker and Appalachian Trail hiker, one supercomputer builder and high school soccer coach, one student organization leader headed to doctoral studies, one environmental designer bound for data analysis, ... read more about 91´óÉñ’s first engineering grads head to work, grad school and service

Jolee Paden ’16 now on the run for bigger causes
Jolee Paden went from being a Division III runner at 91´óÉñ to working with Division I athletes in the nation’s capital. But the native of Illinois is not ... read more about Jolee Paden ’16 now on the run for bigger causes

CJP alumna named Humanity In Action Berlin Fellow
Christine Kindler, a 2017 graduate of 91´óÉñ’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, was announced as the recipient of the Berlin Fellowship from Humanity in Action (HIA). The fellowship ... read more about CJP alumna named Humanity In Action Berlin Fellow