Monday, March 18, 2024

Nota Bene: Weekly Update

 

March 18, 2024


Good morning,

I had the pleasure of briefing Virginia Beach City Council last week about progress and plans for the new Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) facility on our campus. Joining me were Virginia MOCA Interim Director Alison Byrne and Board Chair Nicole Naidyhorski along with Tymoff+Moss Principal Michael Schneckser. Together, we walked Council through the building plans and construction timeline while I emphasized the benefits of the new VWU site. Most notably, we gave the public its first glimpse of artist renderings depicting the new state-of-the-art building. 


The central location of our campus makes Virginia MOCA even more accessible, allowing it to better connect with the cultural and educational fabric of the entire Hampton Roads region. The new location places it within a 35-mile radius of 1.6 million people while the current location only has 468,000 people within that same radius. Read moreNews coverage on WTKR


Also, I would like to offer my best wishes to outgoing Virginia MOCA Director & CEO Gary Ryan and to extend our gratitude for her collaboration on this exciting initiative. We look forward to working with Interim Director Allison Byrne in the coming months.

We are excited to share that Yvonne Allmond, Executive Vice President and Community Financial Engagement Officer at TowneBank, will be the keynote speaker at this spring's Marlin Business Conference, “Building Careers.” Make plans to join us on April 8 at 6:00 p.m. in the Joan P. Brock Room of Brock Commons for what promises to be a transformative evening of insights and inspiration.


Yvonne has more than 30 years of experience in the financial services industry and joined TowneBank in 2005. In her current role, she leads credit and business financing seminars for many local nonprofits and community groups, sharing the wealth of the financial knowledge she has accumulated throughout her career.


She is a graduate of the George Washington University and Hampton Roads Civic Leadership Institute. She serves our local community as a member of many boards, including WHRO and NATO, and is former chair of the Board of Commissioners of the Virginia Housing Development Authority.


The Marlin Business Conference is a bi-annual event that connects students with business leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals to network, learn, and gain valuable insights into the ever-changing business landscape. 


Mark your calendars to join for this event and more during the spring Marlin Business Conference, April 8-11. 

ET CETERA

GreenFest will take place on Sunday, April 21 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. on the Quad. GreenFest is an immersive and engaging festival for all ages celebrating sustainability, community, and the beauty of our planet. All are welcome for a day filled with music, games, service projects, educational booths, and more, as we come together to foster a sense of environmental stewardship and create positive change for future generations.


Admission is free and includes Kona Ice, cotton candy, popcorn, face painting, and a bounce house for the kids! We will be making Seed Bombs to donate to the Hoffler Creek all day long and planting a Pollinator Garden on campus at 2:00 p.m. Together, let’s create a brighter and more sustainable future for our community and the world. GreenFest is made possible through the generous support of Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation.

AROUND TOWN AND ACROSS CAMPUS

Women’s History Month Continues

The annual observance of Women’s History Month continues throughout March. Check out our events and programs to learn more and get involved.

Come Home, Marlins! 

Spring Alumni Weekend is coming up. Set for April 5 - 6, 2024, it’s packed with all kinds of fun and festivities. From the Marlin Family Picnic and alumni games to the Class of 1999 reunion and scroll signing and distinguished faculty lectures, it's sure to be the perfect time to reconnect with old friends and make new ones. 


Be sure to catch Dr. Larry Hulgren’s lecture on Saturday in Blocker Auditorium. In his final year at VWU, he’ll be reflecting on philosophy during his 55 years on campus. Full Schedule of Events

VWU in the News

Virginia Wesleyan has been making news this week. We received excellent news coverage about the Marlin Mural Festival from both WTKR and WHRO


Also be sure to check out Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Caitlin Williams and VWU Seniors Veronika and Jack, as they assist WTKR News 3 Anchor Erin Williams with an experiment recently conducted in a Blocker Hall lab. You're going to want to see these results!

Summer Session is for Everyone

Summer Session is fast approaching. Whether you're a little behind in coursework or planning to graduate early, it's a great way to speed up your pace toward graduation. VWU’s Summer Session can give you an opportunity to engage in specialty courses, complete General Education requirements or advance in your major. 


Summer Session is also affordable. In fact, it’s 73% lower than tuition during the academic year. Discounted on-campus housing /meal plans are also available. Visit www.vwu.edu/summersession to learn more.

Did You See My Latest OpEd?

"Our College Students Deserve Financial Aid That Works," is the title of my latest OpEd in The Virginian-Pilot and a theme of my career in higher education. From the current FAFSA debacle to the ongoing campaign to Double Pell grants, students nationwide deserve better.

The Pharos: March 2024

The March 2024 edition of The Pharos is available now. 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.

Spring Day of Giving: Bob’s Birthday Bash

Mark your calendars and join us for a day of celebration and philanthropy as we come together to celebrate Bob Marlin’s 63rd Birthday! Save the date for a Spring Day of Giving like no other, where the spirit of generosity and unity will shine bright! 


On Friday, April 19, we invite you to join us in honoring Bob Marlin and making a positive impact on our Virginia Wesleyan community. Get ready for a day filled with joy, camaraderie, and the opportunity to contribute to the continued success of our institution. Your support will make a meaningful difference, so let's come together and make Bob's Birthday Bash a day of giving that will be remembered for years to come. Stay tuned for more details including epic party favors for all of our party-people and prepare to be a part of something truly special!

Join CBF to Support Virginia’s Trees

Our campus community is invited to join the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s campaign to urge Gov. Glenn Youngkin to sign House Bill 529 and House Bill 1100, which would provide localities with more authority to conserve trees prior to construction and to replace those that are lost during construction. These laws will help ensure our communities are able to conserve and plant more trees, which is critical to improving the health of our environment and communities. Learn more or join the letter-writing campaign here

The Norfolk Forum Presents Liz Cheney

Liz Cheney, U.S. Representative for Wyoming’s At-Large Congressional District (2017-2023), will speak on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at Chrysler Hall at 7:30 p.m. VWU faculty and staff are eligible for a special discounted ticket price. Please email officeofthepresident@vwu.edu for the promotional code. 


The Batten Honors College is proud to be a sponsor of The Norfolk Forum, America’s oldest publicly-subscribed speakers’ forum.

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Sunday, March 17, 2024

Bruch with Good Friends

 


Brunch at The Hampton Social in Nashville before the SEC Championship with good friends from our Tennessee days - Kim and Tim Bozeman. 

Meeting with Legends at the SEC Championship


It will be Auburn an Florida for the SEC Championship tomorrow. Visiting with coaching legend Tubby Smith at the Texas A&M - Florida SEC semi-final game. With Kentucky, he coached the Wildcats to the 1998 NCAA Championship. 

 

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Great to Visit with "Goose"

 

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Great to visit with University of Kentucky legend Jack "Goose" Givens in the Wildcat Hospitality Suite at the SEC Basketball Championship. He led the team to the 1978 NCAA Championship and was named that year's Final Four Most Outstanding Player due to his 41-point performance in Kentucky's win over Duke in the title game. 

Friday, March 15, 2024

Spring Family Traditions


A spring family tradition - the SEC Basketball Championship at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Five days, 13 games. 

 

Exciting Reveals of MOCA at VWU

 


Excited to reveal our plans for the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art at Virginia Wesleyan University! Here's the story from WTKR News 3: https://www.wtkr.com/news/in-the-community/virginia-beach/moca-vwu-reveal-plans-for-new-virginia-beach-art-museum

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Spring Alumni Weekend

 


Great Visits at the State of the City Address

 




Such a pleasure to visit with Mayor Bobby Dwyer and City Manager Patrick Duhaney before they delivered the Virginia Beach State of the City Address at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. So many wonderful things occurring in this City thanks to the leadership of the Mayor and City Council. Joining Patrick and I in the picture Delegate Michael B. Feggans. Also good to visit with State Sen. Aaron Rouse and Norfolk Mayor Kenny Alexander. So many good friends advancing this community. 

Plans Revealed for Virginia MOCA at VWU

The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (Virginia MOCA) and Virginia Wesleyan University (VWU) briefed Virginia Beach City Council this week on the new museum-university affiliation and shared artist renderings of the new state-of-the-art facility to be built on the VWU campus.  


Alison Byrne, Virginia MOCA Interim Director, detailed Virginia MOCA’s programmatic momentum and educational commitment that will activate the Museum building and premises. Tymoff+Moss Architects, in partnership with M. Goodwin Museum Planning (MGMP), a leading museum planning consultancy, designed the building to support education and access, while keeping museum accreditation requirements top of mind. 

VWU President Scott Miller and Tymoff+Moss Principal Michael Schneckser walked City Council through the building plans as well as the construction timeline while emphasizing the benefits of the new VWU site. 

“The central location of VWU’s campus will make V-MOCA even more accessible, allowing the Museum to better connect with the cultural and educational fabric of the entire Hampton Roads area, explained Dr. Miller. “According to one report, the new location places V-MOCA within a 35-mile radius of 1.6 million people. The current location only has 468,000 people within that same radius.” 

For VMOCA, more people mean more schools are located within that radius, opening up a realm of possibilities for greater access for school children throughout Coastal Virginia. 

“This incredibly exciting initiative strengthens our ability to educate and collaborate with the community alongside presenting exceptional, locally relevant, and nationally resonant contemporary art. By working together, we can unlock Virginia MOCA's full potential as a vibrant educational hub,” said Byrne.

The new building will support VMOCA’s strategic plan to transform the museum into a regional educational resource and hub of creativity and innovation, serving as a cultural landmark for the region, a vibrant gathering place where people of all walks can experience contemporary art in deeper and more interdisciplinary ways.

The central location on the VWU campus will allow the Museum to better integrate into the fabric of the Hampton Roads region. To that end, the building design provides 20 percent more exhibition space and brings VMOCA’s signature audience a full education and engagement experience and ARTlab, up front and readily accessible. The design ensures the museum can function as one of the largest classrooms on the VWU campus – an immersive, multi-modal learning lab.

While the museum will sit on the VWU campus and be available to VWU students and faculty, VMOCA will remain an independent entity with its own board and staff as well as full curatorial oversight.

See more from WTKR.



Our College Students Deserve Financial Aid That Works

 


"Our College Students Deserve Financial Aid That Works," is the title of my newest OpEd in The Virginian-Pilot and a theme of my career in higher education. From the current FAFSA debate to the ongoing campaign to #DoublePell grants, students nationwide deserve better. Enjoy the OpEd: https://www.pilotonline.com/2024/03/12/column-our-college-students-deserve-financial-aid-that-works/