Monday, December 16, 2024

Always great to visit with LTC Brandon Shah

 


Always great to visit LTC Brandon Shah and discuss our Army ROTC collaborative. With Heather Campbell, Vice President for Enrollment and Student Success.


Nota Bene: Weekly Update

 

December 16, 2024


Good morning,

I hope our Marlins are finishing up their final exams with confidence and excitement. Your well-deserved winter break is on the way!


Annie and I wish all Marlins everywhere a happy, safe, and relaxing holiday. If you're one of our pioneering students taking an online December Session course, good luck! We look forward to seeing many of our students back on campus in January.

This year, Virginia Wesleyan’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemoration will take a different approach, allowing our community the opportunity to reflect on our nation’s past, present, and the future we aspire to build on MLK Day (January 20). 


Later in the week, the VWU Robert Nusbaum Center invites you to join us for a time of commemoration featuring “Incarceration to Transformation: Education as a Catalyst for Change” on Thursday, January 23, at 11:00 a.m. in the Joan P. Brock Room of Brock Commons. Our keynote speaker will be Darryl Byers-Robinson, whose life was forever changed by the Bard Prison Initiative (BPI) during his time at the Eastern New York Correctional Facility. His testimony will have you rethinking justice, second chances, and the impact of education in the most unlikely places.


Understanding the power of education, Virginia Wesleyan is proud to launch a groundbreaking initiative, bringing university courses and degree programs to incarcerated individuals at St. Brides and Indian Creek Correctional Facilities in Chesapeake, VA. VWU is the first university in the state to offer such degrees. 

 

Following Darryl’s talk, Dr. Susan Larkin, VWU Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Gil Bland, President of the Urban League of Hampton Roads, will share the vision behind the exciting collaboration designed to change lives and create opportunities for those transitioning out of incarceration.

 

Additionally, we will honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by celebrating a student whose commitment to justice and education reflects Dr. King’s ideals. This student will be presented with the university’s annual Mavis McKenley ’11 Award during our event.


Please join us for this meaningful address as we honor Dr. King’s vision of equality, justice, and transformative change.

ET CETERA

For our Marlins graduating on Friday during our Winter Commencement Ceremony, congratulations! We look forward to celebrating your accomplishments at the Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center with our keynote speaker Don Scott, Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates. 


During our ceremony, we will honor Dr. Amelia Ross-Hammond, Virginia Beach City Council member and Founder/Chair of the Virginia African American Cultural Center, with The Wesley Award. The Wesley Award celebrates those who have made a lasting, positive impact on Virginia Wesleyan and our community through dedicated service.


A committed community leader, Dr. Ross-Hammond is the President of the Virginia Beach Beautification Commission, Secretary for the ViBe Creative District, and a member of the Virginia College Affordability Policy Council, the Mayor’s African American Roundtable, and the National Black Women for Positive Change organization. Her numerous honors include recognition by the Urban League of South Hampton Roads Young Professionals and the National Association of Blacks in Higher Education. She was the first recipient of the Achievement in Government Award from the Virginia Beach Human Rights Commission.


Under her leadership, the City Council of Virginia Beach unanimously gifted 4.83 acres for the development of the VAACC, which delivers cultural, historic, and artistic enrichment programs to the community, schools and surrounding cities. Dr. Ross-Hammond also partnered with the Virginia Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau to create the city's first self-guided tour brochure highlighting African American history in Virginia Beach.


Dr. Ross-Hammond holds a Ph.D. from the University of Denver and is a graduate of the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership at the University of Virginia. She retired from Norfolk State University as Distinguished Professor Emerita and Director of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement. She loves traveling, attending cultural events, and spending time with her family. She is the proud mother of one adult son, Anwar.


More information about Winter Commencement can be found here

AROUND TOWN AND ACROSS CAMPUS

Children’s Brunch with Santa 

We enjoyed hosting the annual Children's Brunch with Santa for children and grandchildren of the Virginia Wesleyan community in the CMAC on Saturday. My thanks to Dr. Jill Sturts and the students of "Sport & Recreation Program and Event Principles" (pictured with student Emma Adams) for coordinating such a wonderful event.


Speaking of Santa, find my annual letter to the North Pole published in Sunday's edition of The Virginian-Pilot.

Trustee and Alumna Mavis McKenley Honored by HRCF

Congratulations to Trustee Mavis McKenley ‘11, who was honored by the Hampton Roads Community Foundation last week with the Barron F. Black Community Builder Award at Town Point Club in Norfolk. During the ceremony, Mavis was gifted an original painting by local artist Clayton Singleton, who is also a Virginia Wesleyan graduate.


Mavis (center left) and Clayton (center right) are pictured with Trustees Gary Bonnewell ‘79 H’16 and Sharon Goodwyn, as well as Kelly Cordova, Chief of Staff/ Vice President for Strategic Initiatives; Deirdre Gonsalves-Jackson, Vice President for VWU Global Campus; and Keith Moore, Senior Vice President. We thank Mavis for everything she does for Virginia Wesleyan and our broader Coastal Virginia community.

Wesleyan Wednesday: APEX Entertainment

Join us at APEX in Virginia Beach Town Center on Wednesday to celebrate all VWU graduates - the new Class of 2024 and those that came before. The event is free and open to all Marlin alumni, faculty, and staff on Wednesday (December 18) from 5:00 -7:00 p.m. We hope to see you there!

Great Decisions 2025

Developed by the Foreign Policy Association and presented by the World Affairs Council of Hampton Roads, Great Decisions 2025 is a unique opportunity to learn about issues of global importance in an engaging and interactive format. The educational events will be held on eight consecutive Saturdays beginning January 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Blocker Hall Auditorium. Topics include American Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead, U.S.-China Relations, International Cooperation on Climate Change, American Foreign Policy at a Crossroads, and much more. Register to attend here.

CBA Head of School Announces Retirement

Our friend and partner in progress, Dr. Judy Jankowski, Head of School at Chesapeake Bay Academy, has announced her intention to retire as of June 30, 2026. We are deeply appreciative of her leadership and friendship over the past decade and wish her well in retirement. 


CBA will now begin the task of recruiting its next Head of School. A search committee has been formed and a seasoned search consultant has been retained to help guide the selection process. The school hopes to announce the next Head of School by fall of 2025, allowing sufficient time for a seamless transition to new leadership beginning in July 2026.


Congratulations to Judy and best wishes to the search committee!

Get Ahead This Winter

It’s not too late to register for December Session or January Term, which are special academic terms during which students concentrate their studies on one intensive course. They have the opportunity to take unique courses not offered during the regular semester, improve their employability through microcredentials or talent development workshops, fulfill needed course requirements, or participate in exciting study away courses. 


Christmas Tree-Cycling & E-Cycling through the Virginia Aquarium

Mark your calendars for two Virginia Aquarium and Marine Sciences Center holiday recycling events coming soon. They will be collecting bare, live-cut Christmas trees from December 28 through January 9 for Marine Stewards America to use to restore local sand dunes. They are also hosting their E-Cycling Event on January 11, which collects old electronics, vehicle batteries, prescription drugs, and more for safe disposal after the holidays.

The Pharos: December Edition

I am proud to share the December 2024 edition of The Pharos, which is now available online. We hope you enjoy learning more about our talented faculty and staff members who continue to make important contributions to their respective fields through publications, presentations, and more.

President to President: The Power of Preservation + Innovation

The fifth chapter of this year’s President to President thought leadership series is now available online. In “Breathing with Double Lungs: A Vision for Thriving Higher Education,” L. Gregory Jones, Ph.D., explores the transformative impact of combining traditional practices with innovative new approaches to reimagine the role of today’s universities. Drawing from his experience as President of Belmont University, he offers strategies for achieving this balanced approach, empowering campuses to navigate changes in higher education and emerge stronger than ever. 


This year's President to President series, titled “Game Changers in Higher Education,” investigates the complex strategies leaders employ to adapt to an evolving world and ensure their campus communities flourish. Each chapter in this 10-part online series investigates the unique ways colleges are keeping pace with the shifting educational landscape while staying true to their foundational missions.

Make Your Annual Gift by December 31

Virginia Wesleyan's ability to prosper and grow is rooted in the generosity of our alumni and donors. Your gifts are an investment in our students and will echo throughout the lives of every student touched by your generosity. Make your tax-deductible gift by midnight December 31 to give students unique and valuable experiential opportunities that help prepare them for their lives and careers beyond the classroom. 

 

A special thank-you to those who have already made their gift in 2024. View The Excellence Fund Honor Roll of Donors here.

News of Note

WHRO reports that a multi-state coalition, including Virginia, recommits to Chesapeake Bay cleanup with a new path forward. 


The Dome, Virginia Beach’s upcoming venue, is booking shows with some entertainment already on the schedule. The Virginian-Pilot reports what’s coming.

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The end of final exams is always the most wonderful time of the year.



Sincerely,


--

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Sunday, December 15, 2024

Thanks to Dr. Richard Rosenblum

 


Thanks to Dr. Richard Rosenblum for sponsoring the North Beach Plastic Surgery Winter Classic at TowneBank Arena this weekend. With Andrea Hoover-Erbig, Athletics Director. Men’s basketball teams from University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, Averett University, North Carolina Wesleyan University, and VWU are competing.


Great visit with VWU basketball alumni


Great to visit with VWU basketball alumni Daniel Spencer ‘20 and Evan Tebay ‘22 at the North Beach Plastic Surgery Winter Classic at TowneBank Arena.  With Athletic Director Andrea Hoover-Erbig.


 

Saturday, December 14, 2024

Annual Children’s Brunch with Santa

 


Santa came to campus for our annual Children’s Brunch with Santa for VWU community members. Special thanks to Dr. Jill Sturts and the students of “Sport & Recreation Program and Event Principles,” represented by Emma Adams in the picture.


Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Crit Muniz



I'm pleased to share that Crit Muniz will serve as Associate Vice President for Student Success as part of the renamed Division of Enrollment and Student Success, under the leadership of Vice President Heather Campbell. This initiative reflects our commitment to fostering student achievement and providing the support needed for success both at VWU and beyond.


Monday, December 9, 2024

Nota Bene: Weekly Update


December 9, 2024


Good morning,

I am pleased to announce the formation of a new department within the Division of Enrollment. The Division will be renamed the Division of Enrollment and Student Success, under the leadership of Vice President Heather Campbell. Following an external analysis by consultant James V. Koch and collaborative discussion led by David R. Black (Executive-in-Residence), I have accepted the proposal of a new Department of Student Success, led by Crit Muniz. Crit will serve as Associate Vice President for Student Success reporting to Vice President Campbell, effective January 1.


The new Department of Student Success will include the Learning Center, Career Development, Advising, Writing Services, Disability/ Neurodiversity Services, and our Title III program. These offices will not physically move but are now a part of a larger strategy to retain students, showing our dedication to the students we enroll. 


Crit earned a B.A. in Biblical Literature from Northwest University and an M.A. in Human Services from Regent University. After years of serving in family ministry at churches in the Pacific Northwest, Crit transitioned into higher education in 2011. In the summer of 2014, Crit joined Virginia Wesleyan as the Disability Support Specialist. Since then, Crit has served as the Assistant Director of the Learning Center, Director of the Learning Center, and, most recently, as the Executive Director of Academic Support Services.


Congratulations to Crit! We look forward to supporting our students from enrollment through graduation through this new, unified division.

Thanks to the incredible generosity of Marlin Nation, we raised over $101,000 on Giving Tuesday! It was our biggest giving day to date.


A heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed and made this achievement possible. Your support of various campus priorities will help us continue to empower students and foster excellence in higher education. 


Special recognition goes to our Honor Roll of Donors. Over 500 Virginia Wesleyan alumni, parents, students, and friends made Giving Tuesday 2024 an especially great day to be a Marlin!


It's not too late to make an impact and donations are still being accepted. Give now at www.vwu.edu/giving.

Dr. Craig Wansink, Joan P. and Macon F. Brock, Jr. Director of the Robert Nusbaum Center and Batten Professor of Religious Studies and Leadership, has been named Acting Dean of the Birdsong School of Social Science while Dr. Craig Jackson (Dean) is on sabbatical this spring. We thank Dr. Wansink for serving the university in this special way, and wish Dr. Jackson the best as he pursues academic advancement during his sabbatical.

ET CETERA

Virginia Wesleyan alumni continue to exemplify excellence and make significant impacts in their respective fields. I am thrilled to highlight two outstanding Marlins who will be receiving well-deserved recognitions:


Mavis McKenley, Class of 2011, will receive the Hampton Roads Community Foundation’s Barron D. Black Community Builder Award on Thursday. The annual award honors an outstanding community-minded professional advisor. It was inspired by Barron F. Black, an attorney, founder of Vandeventer Black LLP, and the HRCF’s co-founder and first board chair. 


Mavis is the Vice President and Senior Trust Officer at AMG National Trust, where she has worked since 1997. She is an accredited estate planner, a certified trust and financial advisor, and a certified financial planner. She is a member of the Hampton Roads Estate Planning Council and board member of the National Associate of the Estate Planners and Councils. She also serves as an officer of the Virginia Wesleyan University Board of Trustees.


Mavis earned her bachelor’s degree in business as a non-traditional student, and our annual award presented on Martin Luther King Jr. Day is named in her honor. 

Additionally, Brandon Adair, Class of 2012, will be inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in April. He will be the first Virginia Wesleyan Marlin to be inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. 


As a Marlin, Brandon was a game-changer for the men’s basketball team in every way. He was a four-time All-ODAC selection, including a three-time First Team selection, and led VWU to the 2006 NCAA Division III National Championship and the 2007 finals. Brandon still holds VWU records for career points (2,100), and field goals made (871), and ranks second in rebounds (871). He also holds the record for most career field goals in ODAC Tournament history. He was named an All-American in 2006 and 2007; NCAA Division III All-Tournament Team in 2006 and 2007; 2006 NCAA Division III Sectional Tournament MVP; NABC South Region Player of the Year in 2006; All-South Region Team in 2005, 2006, and 2007; Virginia College Division Player of Year in 2006 and 2007; Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Player of the Year in 2006; and ODAC Tournament MVP in 2005 and 2006. His four-year record at Virginia Wesleyan was an outstanding 102-22. 


Following college, he played professionally in Germany and is now a referee in the National Basketball Association (NBA). 


Congratulations to both!

AROUND TOWN AND ACROSS CAMPUS

Decking the Halls at DeFord Manor

Thanks to all our dedicated friends and campus community members who joined Annie and me at the DeFord Manor Holiday Open House last week. It was a wonderful way to kick off the holiday season. Special thanks to our friends at Sodexo for organizing another incredible event with festive food and drinks. 


Pictured with Nancy DeFord, Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees, and Jane Batten H’06, Trustee Emeritus.

Honoring Tassos Paphites

I was delighted to present Trustee Tassos Paphites, Class of 1979, a commemorative picture and plaque of the dedication of Tassos Paphites Soccer Complex. We’re pictured with his daughter and VWU alumna Andrea. The Paphites family has been true friends of VWU for over 45 years.

Celebrating the Clarke Heritage Society

We hosted the annual Clarke Heritage Society luncheon in the Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center last week. We saw many friends of the University, including Martha Jo Wilson and Dawn and Stephen Mansfield. Guests enjoyed a special preview of “A Wesleyan Christmas” by Vox Vera during our meal.

Annual Tree Lighting Makes the Season Bright

It's never a silent night at the annual tree lighting ceremony near Monumental Chapel/ Beazley Recital Hall. Our thanks to the excellent staff in Campus Life for bringing Santa, Mrs. Claus, the Grinch, and all kinds of fun to this year's event!

SGA Dinner at DeFord Manor

I always enjoy hosting the Student Government Association Executive Committee for dinner at DeFord Manor along with Keith Moore, Senior Vice President; Jason Seward, Associate Vice President for Campus Life and Operational Management; and Jen Cohen, Director of Student Engagement.


Marlin Business Conference

In my last issue of Nota Bene, I shared my congratulations to the students for hosting another successful Marlin Business Conference. This past week, our student videographer, Liam Castellano, produced a very nice video of Tom Walker, President and CEO of DroneUp, who served as out keynote speaker. Enjoy!

VWU Helps Stuff the Bus

I’m so proud of our VWU students, faculty, and staff who helped Z104 (our partners at Audacy) and the US Marine Corps Reserves "Stuff the Bus" in Virginia Beach Town Center on Friday. Stuff the Bus helps give local children a holiday full of cheer. Way to go, Marlins!


VWU is a 2024 ALL IN Highly Established Action Plan Seal Recipient

I’m honored to share that Virginia Wesleyan has been awarded the 2024 Highly Established Action Plan Seal by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. Our campus action plan has been recognized among the best in the country for building and fostering nonpartisan civic engagement.

New Signage in Tokyo

I was thrilled to receive this photograph recently of Nagisa Takayanagi '24 (VWU) and Dr. Anderson Passos (Lakeland University) showing the new Jane P. Batten & David R. Black School for International Studies sign at our collaborative campus in Tokyo.


VWU Trustee Honored by Hampton Roads Business Hall of Fame

I was proud to share my views on VWU Trustee John Malbon last week. John will be inducted into the Hampton Roads Business Hall of Fame -- a well-deserved honor! The recording will be shown during the induction ceremony in March.

Fall 2024 “Excelsis”

Please enjoy the fall 2024 edition of “Excelsis.” Written by our exceptional program scholars, this digital publication of VWU's Batten Honors College includes student achievements, BHC events, and study abroad experiences. Read the fall issue.

Virginia Beach Vision Annual Meeting

Thanks to all the business leaders and elected officials that attended the annual meeting and holiday social for VBV. Our Executive Director/CEO Laura Chalk joins re-elected Board leadership Brad Martin (Vice President/Vice Chair), Neal Crawford (Treasurer), and me (President/Chair) for a picture.

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Thanks for showing your support on Giving Tuesday, Marlins!



Sincerely,


--

Scott D. Miller, Ph.D.

President

Virginia Wesleyan University

5817 Wesleyan Drive

Virginia Beach, VA 23455

 

Phone: 757.455.3215

Email: president@vwu.edu

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