Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Great Leadership Council Meeting!

 


Great meeting of the Leadership Council, a group of 30 faculty and staff leaders who meet monthly to exchange ideas and foster collaboration across University constituencies. 

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Opening of the 2024 Season for Nonviolence

 


Leaders and students from the Virginia Beach community gathered in the VWU Peace Garden adjacent to Clarke Hall for the opening of the 2024 Season for Nonviolence. The gathering featured student projects from J-Term and highlighted youth initiatives for peace that are taking place throughout the City of Virginia Beach. Following the program, our Robert Nusbaum Center hosted hot chocolate and a tour of the "Yes, in My Backyard" exhibit in the Truist Lighthouse. 

Monday, January 29, 2024

Nice Visit with Friends

 


Nice to visit with good friends, Ron Crutcher, former President of the University of Richmond, and Mary Pope Hutson, President of Sweet Briar College, at the Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges Ethics Bowl in Roanoke. 

Enjoyable Dinner at Hollins University

 





Enjoyable dinner at Hollins University last night as we celebrated good friend and VWU trustee Jane Batten (Hollins '58); Presentation of the special recognition; Retiring Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges President Matt Shank; Mrs. Batten with VWU's Batten Honors College VFIC Ethics Bowl team. 

Nota Bene: Weekly Update

 

January 29, 2024


Good morning,

Welcome back, Marlins! As we start this semester, I want to remind you to make the most of the campus resources available. Whether it's the Learning Center, Counseling Services, Student Engagement, the Henry Clay Hofheimer II Library, or The Lighthouse, these services are here to support you in your academic and personal journey. They're wonderful tools as you balance your classes, coursework, and extracurricular activities.


For our Marlins in their final semester: Cherish these moments at Virginia Wesleyan. This is a unique time filled with opportunities to grow and create lasting memories. While your future beyond VWU is bright and I'm confident in your success, there's something special about this phase of life, surrounded by friends, teachers, and mentors who are all just a short walk across campus.


Best wishes this semester, Marlins!

In gratitude for his 55 years of outstanding faculty service to the Virginia Wesleyan community, I’m delighted to share that the atrium outside of Dr. Larry Hultgren’s office in S. Frank Blocker Hall will be named Lawrence D. Hultgren Atrium. 


As a Professor of Philosophy, Dr. Hultgren has taught the longest in the institution’s history while contributing so much outside of the classroom. First and foremost, he was a pioneer in the faculty. Arriving on campus in 1969, he set the tone for Virginia Wesleyan faculty and students to come, creating the friendly, inclusive culture that has been the cornerstone of our campus. He has served as our Faculty Athletics Representative, a member of our Athletic Hall of Fame committee, and a faithful scorekeeper for men’s and women’s basketball. He’s been a faculty advisor to numerous clubs and organizations, and a terrific friend and mentor to his colleagues and students. 


Congratulations to Dr. Hultgren on this well-deserved honor! A dedication event will be held during Spring Alumni Weekend on the morning of Saturday, April 6, before his alumni lecture. Keep an eye on your inbox for more details. All are welcome to attend.

ET CETERA

I am pleased to share that Rev. Beth Givens, Pastor of Haygood United Methodist Church, has been appointed as the Superintendent of the Coastal Virginia District of the Virginia Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church.


Rev. Givens has been a pivotal figure in fostering the partnership between VWU and Haygood UMC, contributing significantly to our campus ministries. Her role as Associate Chaplain at VWU has further strengthened this bond. She also served as our 2022 Baccalaureate speaker and was honored with The Wesley Award for her many contributions to our campus community.


This new appointment is effective from July 1, 2024. However, Rev. Givens will commence her responsibilities on the Bishop's Cabinet immediately. Her office will be located in the office annex of Heritage United Methodist Church, conveniently situated at the edge of our campus.


As District Superintendent, Rev. Givens will also serve as the Bishop's proxy at the VWU Board of Trustees meetings. Both she and the Bishop are enthusiastic about this arrangement, and we anticipate her contributions will greatly benefit our university community.


This appointment marks a significant milestone in our ongoing collaboration with The United Methodist Church and reinforces our commitment to spiritual leadership and community engagement. Congratulations, Rev. Givens!

AROUND TOWN AND ACROSS CAMPUS

February is Black History Month

The annual national observance of Black History Month, also known as African American History Month, pays tribute to generations of black people and the significant roles they have played in shaping our nation’s history and society. Beginning on February 1 and throughout this special month, Virginia Wesleyan will host events and activities open to the campus community. We hope you will join us in our celebration.

Marlins Go Global during January Term

Students in Field Experiences in Earth and Environmental Sciences (EES 250), led by Dr. Maynard Schaus, Professor of Biology and Environmental Science, spent January Term investigating the habitats and geological features of Costa Rica, visiting a variety of destinations, including the La Selva Biological Station, Poas Volcano, Los Quetzales National Park, Las Cruces Research Station, Las Alturas Wildlife Sanctuary, lowland rain forests, and coastal habitats. Read more.

Eric Nyman Performance Golf Center in the News

We’ve received great media coverage on the Eric Nyman Performance Golf Center, which is poised to be a game-changer for our men’s and women’s golf programs. Our thanks to WTKR News 3WAVY News 10The Virginian-Pilot and D3 Ticker for sharing the wonderful news about this exciting gift to the University. Again, we thank Trustee and alumnus Eric Nyman and Foresight Sports for making it all possible.

Welcome, New International Students!

Annie and I were delighted to host many of our new international students at DeFord Manor for breakfast last week. These students represent 13 countries and add to the rich tapestry of our campus community. GDTBAM!


An Important Question as Voters Head to the Polls: Are you a Critical News Consumer?

I’m pleased to share an important story by WTKR News 3 about media literacy and election misinformation, prominently featuring VWU faculty and students. Watch now.

Visiting with our Brown Advisory Team

It was an enjoyable lunch at DeFord Manor last week with our new Brown Advisory investment team manager Thad Glowacki (top right) with (clockwise) VWU Trustee Gary Bonnewell ‘79 H’16, VWU Vice President for Finance John Groulx, VWU Associate Vice President for Finance Sylvia Schelly, and Teague Avey, Brown Advisory, Head of Virginia Offices. Brown Advisory serves as the University’s outsourced Chief Investment Officer. 


The lunch also gave me an opportunity to welcome Teague and Gary to the Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges board. Congratulations to them!

Virginia Private Colleges Caucus in the State Capital

It was a productive meeting of the Virginia Private Colleges Caucus at the new General Assembly Building in Richmond. Every year, the caucus convenes to discuss important issues facing private colleges. This year, growing the Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant, mental health and healthcare, and private college representation were among the popular topics. I’m pictured with Delegate Bill Wiley of Winchester and Kevin Hallock, President of the University of Richmond.

Donald Robertson Named VBCPS Superintendent

Congratulations to our friend and partner Donald Robertson, who was named Superintendent of Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) last week. Dr. Robertson has been leading VBCPS as its acting superintendent since September 2023. VWU and VBCPS partner on many wonderful programs, including a teacher preparedness and licensure program aimed to certify quality teachers for Virginia Beach students. Learn more.

The Presidents’ Trust Convenes in DC

I was recently in Washington, D.C. for the meeting of The Presidents’ Trust, a network of approximately 60 college presidents across all sectors who advance the vision, values, and practices that connect liberal education with the needs of an increasingly diverse student body, a global workforce, and thriving communities. I’m pictured with Lynn Pasquerella, convenor of TPT and President of the Association of American Colleges & Universities.

Now Offering Tours: Ryan Resilience Lab in Norfolk

The Ryan Resilience Lab, named in honor of our good friends, Louis and Pru Ryan, is now open and offering tours of the facility’s sustainable innovations. We look forward to the many opportunities in education and research that this wonderful facility will offer to our Marlin community. Read more


The Port of Virginia: A Clean, Green Machine

WHRO reports that the Port of Virginia has become the first major East Coast port to fully run on clean energy, achieving a significant milestone. Read more.

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Have a great semester, Marlins!


Sincerely,


--

Scott D. Miller, Ph.D.

President

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Saturday, January 27, 2024

Great Meeting with Dr. Angela Taylor

 


Great meeting with Dr. Angela Taylor to continue our partnership with Sentara College of Health Sciences. Dr. Taylor serves as President of SCHS and was instrumental in the establishment of the partnership. 

Nice Visit with Amelia Ross-Hammond

 


Always nice to visit with Amelia Ross-Hammond, our City Council member from District 4 and Founder/Chair of the Board of the Virginia African American Cultural Center. She has been a great friend and terrific partner on so many initiatives benefiting Coastal Virginia. 

Friday, January 26, 2024

Welcoming New International Students

 




Wonderful to host many of our new international students on campus this spring for breakfast at DeFord Manor. #gdtbam

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Congrats, VWU Students!

 


Congratulations to the students in January Term course Public Art and Music Technology who are showing at an open house in the Neil Britton Gallery today. I'm pictured with John Rudel, Professor of Art. 

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Great Lunch with Brown Advisory

 


Enjoyed lunch with our new Brown Advisory investment team manager Thad Glowacki (top right) with (clockwise) trustee Gary Bonnewell '79, VWU VP for Finance John Groulx, Assoc VP for Finance Sylvia Schelly, and Teague Avey, Brown Advisory, Head of Virginia Offices. The lunch also gave me an opportunity to welcome Teague and Gary to the Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges board. 

Congratulations, Donald Robertson!

 


Congratulations to our good friend Donald Robertson who was named Superintendent of Virginia Beach City Public Schools today. Kudos to the VBCPS Board on a great choice!: https://www.dailypress.com/2024/01/24/donald-robertson-named-virginia-beach-public-schools-superintendent/

Monday, January 22, 2024

Dinner at the Commonwealth Club

 



I thoroughly enjoyed dinner at the Commonwealth Club tonight as some members of the General Assembly and some presidents from Virginia Private Colleges met to discuss legislative priorities. Special thanks to Chris Peace, President of Virginia Private Colleges, for hosting us.

Productive Meetings with School Community

 


Productive meeting of the Virginia Beach City Public Schools Community Roundtable at the Lynnhaven Middle School: An Achievable Dream Academy. Outstanding presentation by Dr. Donald Robertson, Superintendent of Schools. He's pictured top with Dr. Sara Lockett, Director of Technical and Career Education. Pictured below: Kim Melnyk, Chair of the VBCPS School Board, and Delceno Miles, CEO of The Miles Agency. 

Congratulations, Rev. Beth Givens!

 

https://vaumc.org/district-superintendent-announcement/?fbclid=IwAR1m5IZwXVcE9d3LaiE1hVCQvULw-cXDPafX7M8bS_iJteV4-Z1A6mwUPOg

Congratulations to our wonderful friend and partner in campus ministry, Rev. Beth Givens, on her appointment as Coastal Virginia District Superintendent.

VWU's New Golf Simulator!

https://www.vwu.edu/about/news-and-events/features/story/new-eric-nyman-golf-performance-center-a-stroke-of-great-fortune?fbclid=IwAR27dVIUfC7bH1zwi8OwU6ly58TIozc2G6gcbeybj88Ih6FeJcay0P2w5vE

Thrilled to share the latest addition - a state-of-the-art golf simulator center in the Jane P. Batten Student Center. Special thanks to alumnus Eric Nyman for making this project possible.

 

My Monthly Column

I hope you enjoy my monthly column in The Virginian-Pilot/Daily Press calling for a stronger commitment for regional collaboration!

https://www.pilotonline.com/2024/01/20/column-fostering-regionalism-through-collaboration-in-coastal-virginia/?fbclid=IwAR27dVIUfC7bH1zwi8OwU6ly58TIozc2G6gcbeybj88Ih6FeJcay0P2w5vE



Nota Bene: Weekly Update

 

January 22, 2024


Good morning,

I’m delighted to share that our good friend and neighbor R. Perez Gatling, President of Virginia Beach Interdenominational Ministries Conference and Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Virginia Beach, will be our 2024 Baccalaureate speaker. A distinguished figure in both education and ministry, Pastor Gatling has served as pastor of EBC, located at the corner of Wesleyan Drive and Baker Road, next to Coastal 61, since 2018. 


Before answering the call to ministry in 2011, his professional journey began in education. He was an English teacher and coach at Deep Creek High School in Chesapeake and Heritage High School in Newport News. Following that, he held administrative roles in Virginia Beach City Public Schools. He has also co-authored notable works in education, including “Teaching Hope” and “An Inexcusable Absence: The Shortage of Black Male Teachers.” In addition to serving as an educator for 20 years, Pastor Gatling served as Minister of Music for several churches in the Coastal Virginia area for more than 20 years.


He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Education from Fayetteville State University and a Master of Arts in Educational Leadership from Regent University.


He is married to Dr. Veleka S. Gatling, who has also been a good friend of the University. Together, their life is guided by a deep faith and commitment to service, and we are excited to hear his message of hope to the Class of 2024. 


Baccalaureate will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, May 17 in the Joan and Macon Brock Theatre of the Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center as a part of the Spring 2024 Commencement exercises. This prelude to Commencement is a service of worship in celebration of and thanksgiving for lives dedicated to learning and wisdom. All graduates and their families are encouraged to attend.

In other good news, I am pleased to announce that Louise McCleary, NCAA Vice President of Division III, will be visiting campus this spring. This event is an incredible opportunity for our student-athletes and coaches to meet and learn from the top leader in NCAA Division III. 


During her visit, Louise will offer invaluable insights into the world of collegiate sports administration. Marlins will have the unique chance to hear about the challenges and successes of managing NCAA Division III, which prides itself on providing comprehensive opportunities for student-athletes across the nation. 


I’ve known Louise for many years through my active involvement in the NCAA. She’s a 1983 graduate of Norfolk Collegiate School, holds a bachelor's degree in political science and American studies from Wellesley College and a master's in sport management from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. 


We’re proud to welcome her to Virginia Wesleyan on March 7. During her visit, she will also attend the NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Virginia Beach Sports Center.

ET CETERA

It was a busy week around Coastal Virginia celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

The celebrations began last Saturday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church as the Virginia Beach Interdenominational Ministers Conference celebrated MLK Day with a lunch and inspiring program led by our good friend State Senator Aaron Rouse (pictured with his mother Nadine). It was wonderful to see VWU friends like Virginia Beach Mayor Bobby Dyer; Virginia Beach City Council members Chris Taylor (VWU ‘06) and Jennifer Valentine Rouse (VWU ‘08); and Rev. Michael Daniels, retiring Pastor of Enoch Baptist Church located across from the East Gate entrance of VWU.

On Sunday, Gil Bland, President of the Urban League of Hampton Roads, hosted an enjoyable evening with some special friends at the oceanfront including former Virginia governor Douglas Wilder, Mayor Dyer; Delceno Miles, CEO of the Miles Agency and member of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) (pictured with Gil Bland); VWU Trustee Emeritus Lem Lewis, retired Executive Vice President and CFO of Landmark Communications, and many more.

On the morning of MLK Day, the Urban League hosted the 40th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards Breakfast at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. I was proud to sit with our friends from SCHEV at their table as retiring Executive Director Peter Blake is one of the honorees (pictured). It was nice to catch up with interim SCHEV director Alan Edwards, Virginia Beach City Council member Worth Remick, and Virginia Beach Superintendent Donald Robertson, among many other friends.

At Virginia Wesleyan, we were proud to honor student Christopher Mercer-Garrett as the 2024 recipient of the Mavis McKenley ‘11 Award. Although Chris is still in his first year as a Marlin, he has already made a wonderful impact on our campus. He works as a Nonpartisan Democracy Fellow with the Campus Vote Project and has helped coordinate campus activities like Vote Early Day and Popcorn & Polls. He is a volunteer tutor at Luxford Elementary School, an activity he started as a part of his Work & Learn position but one that he has continued to pursue during his personal time. Way to go, Chris!


Once again, special thanks to our keynote speaker Mark Johnson, Trustee Mavis McKenley, and all of our students and special guests for joining us for our event. Read more about our event and view the photo gallery.

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Eric Nyman Performance Golf Center

Learn more about the recently announced Eric Nyman Performance Golf Center, powered by Foresight Sports, here. Once again, we offer our sincere gratitude to Eric for making this state-of-the-art opportunity available for our community. We’re excited to see it in action!

Fostering Regionalism: A New Call for Collaboration in Coastal Virginia

Please enjoy my opinion piece from Sunday’s The Virginian-Pilot entitled, “Fostering Regionalism: A New Call for Collaboration in Coastal Virginia.”

Celebrating our Friends at Sodexo

We are proud to be a partner of Sodexo, which has a long and vibrant history on our campus and many dedicated team members.



John Roper is the Pizza Chef in the VWU Boyd Dining Center. During his 20 years at VWU, John has made 128,000 pizzas, and Tim Lockett has been General Manager of Sodexo Dining Services for every one of them!

For 30 years, “Miss Polly” has greeted the campus community with a big smile in the dining center. She welcomes students with a Happy Birthday on their special day, congratulates them when they excel on the courts or fields or even in a musical or the theater. Last week, Sodexo Dining Services and the VWU community say “thank you” to Polly Gaskins for helping to make our campus the special place that it is.

Enrollment Manager: How Should College Admissions Approach AI?

Artificial intelligence is changing the way we do everything, including college admissions. I hope you enjoy my latest article in Enrollment Manager, co-authored by Dr. Katelyn "Katie" Sanders, on the future of the college essay in the age of AI.

New Leadership at VFIC

Locke Ogens will serve as the new President of the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC), effective January 29, 2024. Additionally, Teague Avey, Strategic Advisor & Head of the Virginia Offices at Brown Advisory, and VWU Trustee and alumnus Gary Bonnewell, Senior Vice President, Financial Advisor at Morgan Stanley, have joined the VFIC Board of Trustees. 


We look forward to their leadership of this important organization that supports 17 selective private liberal arts institutions throughout Virginia, including VWU.

A Visit from the CIVIC Leadership Institute 

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Sue Larkin and I enjoyed discussing collaboration opportunities with our good friends and colleagues at the CIVIC Leadership Institute - Mary Kate Andris, President and CEO, and Tage Counts, Vice President of Strategic Engagement. Mary Kate once used her considerable talents as a member of the Virginia Wesleyan Trinder Center for Advancement, so it was delightful to welcome her back to campus and show her the wonderful progress we’ve made since her time here.

Exciting News for University Friend

Congratulations to our 2023 VWU Global Campus Commencement speaker Janice Underwood! Dr. Underwood will soon be joining the team at Disney Experiences as Vice President, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Talent Outreach & Development.

President to President: Sustainable Leadership

The sixth chapter of the 2023-2024 President to President thought leadership series is now available online. In “Applying Sustainability to Presidential Leadership,” Hood College President Andrea Chapdelaine, Ph.D., explores the value of a leadership approach that carefully balances immediate and long-term considerations. She delves into specific strategies, such as promoting collaborative decision-making and creating a culture of empowerment, to improve student satisfaction, faculty and staff retention, and financial stability. I have enjoyed editing this series for 20 years.

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Take time for reflection on this special day of commemoration.


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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