Alumna Patricia Grace King is the featured author at a Feb. 22 Writers Read event at 91´óÉñ. The reading will be in Common Grounds coffeehouse in the University ... read more about February Writers Read to feature 91´óÉñ alumna Patricia Grace King


Alumna Patricia Grace King is the featured author at a Feb. 22 Writers Read event at 91´óÉñ. The reading will be in Common Grounds coffeehouse in the University ... read more about February Writers Read to feature 91´óÉñ alumna Patricia Grace King

More than 100 prospective students converged on 91´óÉñ last weekend — an inaugural Scholarship Weekend coupled with the traditional annual Honors Weekend. They came from as close as ... read more about ‘Close-up view’: Honors and Scholarship Weekend draws prospective students for interviews, auditions

Two 91´óÉñ alumna are among the nurses honored in 2017 by by the Virginia chapter of March of Dimes. Nursing department adjunct instructor Pam Collins ’78, MSN ’13 ... read more about Nursing alumnae honored by March of Dimes

Dianne Swann-Wright, former director of multicultural programs at 91´óÉñ and a leading historian of African American history, died Jan. 23, 2018. At the time of her death, she ... read more about Dianne Swann-Wright, known for historical research at Monticello, remembered for contributions to 91´óÉñ

With topics ranging from endangered plants to solar energy to public health issues, a variety of expert scientists will present insights this spring in five Suter Science Seminars at Eastern ... read more about Spring 2018 Suter Science Seminars

Imagine a scientist working in a lab, and you might envision gleaming, sterile equipment in a strictly controlled environment. For one 91´óÉñ graduate now studying effects of Ebola ... read more about Biochemistry degree, theater involvement and liberal arts education prepared this Ebola researcher for challenging work

Capturing images of tiny underwater creatures is no small feat – but the work has stunning payoff, if you look at the work of 91´óÉñ visual and communication ... read more about Conservation photographer and 91´óÉñ professor Steven David Johnson opens ‘Vernal Pools’ exhibit

Jacinda Stahly is a newly graduated violin performance major, and among her options for what’s next is pursuing a master’s degree in performance. Yet she prefers behind-the-scenes work over “being ... read more about Versatile violin performance graduate Jacinda Stahly gains experience in teaching, arts administration

In 1967, Sharon Washington Risher heard The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak in Charleston, South Carolina. Then a little girl, she remembers being summoned with a phone call ... read more about Rev. Risher urges MLK celebration attendees to ‘stay woke through this revolution’

David Gaylor commutes 320 miles round-trip to Eastern Mennonite Seminary each week, traveling from the south-central town of Martinsville and staying Tuesday and Wednesday night. In his second year of ... read more about ‘Trust in the Lord in your long journey’: Dedicated commuter students make weekly trek for seminary classes