Monday, March 30, 2026

Nota Bene: Weekly Update

March 30, 2026


Good morning,

It was a special night last Thursday at the Westin Town Center, where the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities (VCIC) hosted its 62nd Annual Humanitarian Awards Celebration. Jane P. Batten—visionary philanthropist, Trustee Emerita, and the namesake of our future Batten University—was among those honored, and it was a privilege to be there as her extraordinary impact on inclusivity, education, the arts, and communities across our region and beyond was celebrated.

Jane received VCIC’s Distinguished Virginian Award, the organization’s highest and most rarely given honor. It’s a fitting recognition of her lifelong commitment to expanding opportunity and strengthening communities throughout the Commonwealth.


This recognition joins a series of recent accolades reflecting her leadership in education, environmental science, the arts, and business across the Commonwealth and beyond.


VWU and VCIC have been strong partners for many years, and we’re proud to serve as the Coastal Virginia home of VCIC while supporting its important work advancing inclusion and understanding across our region.


Pictured: (top) Jane Batten with Jonathan Zur, President of VCIC, and Nancy DeFord, Chair of the VWU Board of Trustees; (below) Jane Batten with Frank Batten, Jr.

ET CETERA

I am pleased to share that Provost and Vice President Dr. Deirdre Gonsalves-Jackson has been named a 2026 C-Suite Awards honoree by Virginia Business. The awards recognize executive leaders across the Commonwealth who demonstrate exceptional leadership, vision, performance, and community engagement.



Dr. Gonsalves-Jackson’s career at VWU reflects deep institutional knowledge and a steady ascent through senior academic and administrative roles. Her leadership continues to advance academic innovation, strengthen workforce-aligned programs, and guide the University through complex initiatives, including the integration of Sentara College of Health Sciences. This well-deserved recognition affirms her significant contributions to the University and her broader impact across the region and Commonwealth. Learn more.

The new historical wall installation in H.C. Hofheimer II Library reflects the University’s commitment to honoring its past while inspiring its future. The installation weaves together key moments, milestones, and defining themes from the University’s history into a cohesive visual narrative that engages students, faculty, and visitors alike. Designed by Kayla Monroe, Branding and Design Manager, and produced in partnership with Allegra 360, the display combines thoughtful storytelling with high-quality materials and modern design techniques, transforming the library into a space where history is both preserved and actively experienced. The result is a dynamic, accessible tribute to the University’s evolution—one that connects the community to its heritage while reinforcing a shared sense of identity and purpose.

AROUND TOWN AND ACROSS CAMPUS

Free Self-Defense Sessions on April 2

On Thursday, April 2, Greg Mills, founder of American Drengr, will lead two self-defense sessions in the Cunningham Multi-Activity Center (CMAC) in the Jane P. Batten Student Center. Sessions will be offered at 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m., each lasting approximately 90 minutes. Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to attend one of these free sessions and may come and go as schedules allow.



Greg’s program provides a practical, reality-based approach to personal safety and workplace violence prevention, with a focus on situational awareness, boundary setting, de-escalation strategies, and high-stress response techniques. Special thanks to VWU Trustee and Alumnus Chip Tsantes for helping to make this valuable opportunity possible for our campus community.

Hourigan Leadership Visits Campus

We were pleased to welcome Mark Hourigan, Founder and CEO of Hourigan, to campus for a visit that included a tour of the new Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art. Joined by Alison Byrne, Executive Director, and Truly Matthews, Deputy Director of Virginia MOCA, along with Jason Seward, VWU Chief Operations Officer, the visit highlighted the continued strength of this valued partnership.


The Museum represents one of 21 campus projects completed in collaboration with Hourigan over the past 11 years, reflecting a shared commitment to excellence and the continued growth of the University.

Virginia Private Colleges President Visits Campus

It was a pleasure to welcome Chris Peace, President of Virginia Private Colleges, to campus for a productive visit. Discussions focused on public policy and the continued strength of Virginia’s independent higher education sector, and we were grateful to receive a rebate check through the Virginia Private Colleges Purchasing Collaborative. The visit also included time with senior staff and a tour of the new Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art.


Virginia Private Colleges serves as the collective voice for 28 accredited independent institutions across the Commonwealth, advancing collaboration, advocacy, and cost-saving initiatives that benefit campuses and students alike. We appreciate Chris’s leadership and partnership in supporting the important work of our University and our peers across Virginia.

VWU Model UN Delegation Heads to New York

Best wishes to our VWU Model United Nations delegation as they travel to New York City this week to participate in the National Model United Nations (NMUN) Conference, the world’s largest and most prestigious intercollegiate Model UN program. Representing the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, our students will join peers from around the globe to engage in simulated UN committees, debate pressing international issues, and develop diplomatic, negotiation, and public speaking skills.


Thank you to the faculty for supporting these students as they represent the University on an international stage and take part in this outstanding experiential learning opportunity.

Lactation Station Opens in The Athenaeum

We are pleased to share the addition of a lactation station in The Athenaeum: Center for Exploration and Discovery in the H.C. Hofheimer II Library. This private, comfortable space provides nursing mothers with a dedicated location to breastfeed or express milk.


This addition reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting the well-being of our campus community and ensuring an inclusive environment for students, faculty, and staff.

Spring Session: First Chat & Chew

It’s always a pleasure to host a Chat & Chew for staff at DeFord Manor. At last week’s first gathering for the Spring Session, we discussed recent campus developments and looked ahead to upcoming initiatives. These informal lunches, held throughout spring, provide a valuable opportunity to connect with staff, share updates, and engage in open dialogue about the life of the University. 

Don’t Miss Spring Alumni Weekend: April 10-11, 2026

Spring is the perfect time to return to campus! Join us for Spring Alumni Weekend and enjoy favorites like the Marlin Family Picnic, alumni games, class reunions, our spring musical, and intercollegiate athletics. Kick off the weekend at the Alumni Gathering on April 10 from 5–7 PM at VMOCA to reconnect with old friends, make new memories, and celebrate the Marlin community! View the full weekend schedule.

Rooted in Impact: Save the Date for Marlins Day of Giving

Mark your calendar for Marlins Day of Giving on April 24, 2026! Join us in celebrating the Marlin spirit and enjoy the perfect time to connect, serve, and give. Alumni, friends, and students will come together to support the experiences that make our community so special. Together, we can grow our impact and support the people and programs that make our University strong. Participate early here.

Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project Reaches Milestone

Dominion Energy’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project off the Virginia Beach coast has delivered its first power to the regional grid, marking a major milestone for the nation’s largest commercial offshore wind development. The first completed turbine is now generating nearly 15 megawatts of electricity, enough to power approximately 3,600 homes, with additional turbines coming online in the months ahead.


Now more than 70 percent complete, the project is expected to be finished by early next year and will ultimately generate enough energy to power roughly 660,000 homes, supporting the region’s growing energy demands.


Congratulations to University Trustee Bill Murray, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Communications at Dominion Energy, and his colleagues on this significant and impactful milestone. Learn more from WHRO.

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Sincerely,


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Scott D. Miller, Ph.D.

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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Congratulations to Jane Batten, honored by the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities with the Distinguished Virginian Award for her positive impact throughout the Commonwealth

Congratulations to Jane Batten, honored by the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities with the Distinguished Virginian Award for her positive impact throughout the Commonwealth. Pictured with VWU Board Chair Nancy DeFord and VCIC President Jonathan Zur.

We thoroughly enjoyed hosting Mark Hourigan, right, Founder/CEO of Hourigan

We thoroughly enjoyed hosting Mark Hourigan, right, Founder/CEO of Hourigan. Joined by Alison Byrne, Executive Director of the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art; Truly Matthews, Deputy Director; and Jason Seward, VWU Chief Operations Officer, we toured the new Virginia MOCA —now among 21 campus projects completed in partnership with Hourigan over the past 11 years.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Such a pleasure hosting a campus visit today by Chris Peace, President of Virginia Private Colleges

Such a pleasure hosting a campus visit today by Chris Peace, President of Virginia Private Colleges. Chris was on campus to discuss public policy, present a rebate check from the VPC Purchasing Collaborative, lunch with senior staff, and to tour the new Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Delighted to host the first staff Chat ‘N Chew for the Spring Session

Delighted to host the first staff Chat ‘N Chew for the Spring Session. A wonderful opportunity to talk over lunch about the continuing and upcoming programs of the University with the people who make them happen.

Nota Bene: Weekly Update

March 23, 2026


Good morning,

We are pleased to share that Bob Pizzini will serve as keynote speaker for this spring’s Marlin Business Conference, themed “Leadership Reimagined.” He will deliver the keynote address on campus at 7:00 p.m. on April 13, kicking off the conference program.


Pizzini is an award-winning CEO, consultant, speaker, retired U.S. Navy leader, and Bronze Star recipient whose work focuses on developing strong, effective leaders and helping individuals and organizations elevate performance.

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. This year’s theme of “Leadership Reimagined” will explore new approaches to leadership in a rapidly evolving world, and Pizzini is the ideal keynote speaker to launch the conference.


The conference remains a signature, student-led program that provides business students with the opportunity to plan and execute a dynamic professional experience centered on leadership, networking, and real-world application.



We look forward to welcoming Bob Pizzini to campus for what promises to be an engaging and inspiring conference.

ET CETERA

Mark your calendars for Friday, April 17, 2026 (6:00–10:00 p.m.) as the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art celebrates the grand opening of its new home on the Virginia Wesleyan campus. The evening will feature the inaugural exhibitions The Pursuit of Happiness by Nina Chanel Abney and Seamless: Art and Design, bringing together art, music, and community to mark this important milestone for the Museum and our region.


The University will host a special preview for members of the campus community in advance of the public celebration. Tickets for the grand opening are now available.

Learn More | Reserve Grand Opening Tickets.

AROUND TOWN AND ACROSS CAMPUS

Celebrate Women’s History Month

From honoring history to shaping the future, Women’s History Month at VWU reflects the University’s commitment to leadership, scholarship, service, and community. Inspiring lectures, civic dialogue, creative expression, and spirited competition highlight the 2026 Women’s History Month lineup, inviting Marlins to learn, connect, and celebrate together. Mark your calendars, Marlins—and join in celebrating the voices, vision, and vitality of women all month long. Learn more.

HRCAP Awards Breakfast in Hampton

I was pleased to join Edith White, President and CEO of Hampton Roads Community Action Programs, and George Birdsong, VWU Trustee Emeritus and Honorary Chair of the HRCAP Awards Celebration, for the annual breakfast in Hampton. As a former honoree, I was honored to offer remarks highlighting the vital mission and regional impact of HRCAP. I also enjoyed connecting with Delegate Cliff Hayes and Valeka Gatling, Associate Vice President for Community Relations at Old Dominion University.

Hampton Roads Chamber Board Meeting

I joined colleagues for a productive quarterly meeting of the Hampton Roads Chamber Board of Directors at The Main. We appreciated an informative keynote from Keith Martin, President and CEO of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. It was also a pleasure to connect with many of our Coastal Virginia business leaders following the meeting.

Carrying Freedom: The Hidden History of the

Purse in America

In celebration of Women’s History Month, VWU welcomed back former faculty member Dr. Kathleen B. Casey for a thought-provoking lecture examining the cultural and political history of one of the most familiar everyday objects: the purse. Casey, now Professor of History and Director of the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Furman University, discussed themes from her recent book The Things She Carried: A Cultural History of the Purse in America (Oxford University Press, 2025), exploring how handbags have served as symbols of autonomy, identity, and resistance across nearly two centuries of American life.


Co-sponsored by the Robert Nusbaum Center and Departments of History and Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, the program invited attendees to reconsider how everyday objects can reveal deeper social histories. Drawing on examples from women’s activism, civil rights history, and cultural change, Dr. Casey described purses as “mobile archives” that protect personal identity while moving through public space. The lecture offered an engaging reminder that even the most ordinary items can carry powerful stories about freedom, independence, and lived experience. Read more | View Photo Gallery.

27th Annual Empty Bowls Charity Dinner

Once again, VWU played a central role for the 27th Annual Empty Bowls Charity Dinner, welcoming artists, volunteers, and community members for an evening dedicated to addressing hunger across Hampton Roads. Organized by the Ceramic Designers Association, the event featured handcrafted bowls displayed in the Jane P. Batten Student Center, with the dinner and silent auction held in Boyd Dining Center.


Professor of Art Phil Guilfoyle (center) and his students played an important role in the effort, creating dozens of bowls in the University’s pottery studio through a collaborative “Bowl Roll” with members of the regional clay community. Junior Gabrielle Barnett (left) and first-year student Katie Martin (right), contributed their own handcrafted pieces, while Sodexo Dining Services and local businesses supported the evening with soups, bread, and desserts. The annual tradition highlights the power of art, service, and community partnership in supporting regional organizations working to combat food insecurity in Hampton Roads. Learn more.  

Robert Nusbaum Center Hosts 250 years of Freedom Speaker

As part of the Robert Nusbaum Center’s Spring 2026 programming, 250 Years of Freedom, we welcomed author Joe Jackson to campus. Jackson examined the legacy of the Spanish-American War and its lasting impact on the United States’ emergence as a global power.


Drawing from his newest book, Splendid Liberators: Heroism, Betrayal, Resistance, and the Birth of American Empire (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2025), Jackson explored how the language of liberation shaped American expansion in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines while redefining ideas of freedom and authority at the turn of the twentieth century. Following his remarks, Jackson joined Robert Nusbaum Center Director Dr. Craig Wansink for a conversation and audience Q&A, encouraging thoughtful reflection on how this pivotal conflict continues to influence discussions of American identity and global leadership. Read more.

The Pharos: March Edition

The March 2026 edition of The Pharos is now available online. This issue highlights the accomplishments of our faculty and staff, recognizing their scholarly publications, professional presentations, and continued contributions across their fields.


Virginia Beach Community Roundtable

I am pleased to share the latest episode of Superintendent Donald E. Robertson, Jr.’s Good to Know video series highlighting the Virginia Beach Community Roundtable. Now in its third year, the Roundtable brings together leaders from education, business, and the broader community to expand partnerships and create future-ready opportunities for students through workforce development and innovative learning pathways. I am glad to play a role in this collaborative effort, which continues to strengthen connections between schools and industry while supporting Career and Technical Education initiatives that benefit both students and local employers. View the latest episode.

It was also good to see Dr. Robertson (top center) when he recently served as the featured presenter at the March meeting and social of the Virginia Beach Vision Board of Directors at The Attic at Waterman’s. Pictured with Brad Martin (bottom left), Chair of the VBV Board, and Eric Keplinger (bottom center), Vice Chair, as the group gathered to discuss continued collaboration across the Virginia Beach community.

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Don’t Miss Spring Alumni Weekend: April 10-11, 2026

Spring Alumni Weekend is the perfect time for alumni to return to campus! This year’s event is scheduled for April 10 - 11, so mark your calendars and make plans to join in the festivities. From the Marlin Family Picnic and alumni games to class reunions, and intercollegiate athletics, it’s sure to be the perfect time to reconnect with old friends and connect with new ones. View the full weekend schedule.

Rooted in Impact: Marlins Day of Giving

Save the date for Friday, April 24, as we come together for Rooted in Impact: Marlins Day of Giving. Join fellow Marlins in growing your impact and supporting the people and programs that make our University strong.

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Welcome back, Marlins!


Sincerely,


--

Scott D. Miller, Ph.D.

President

Virginia Wesleyan University

becoming BATTEN UNIVERSITY July 1, 2026

5817 Wesleyan Drive

Virginia Beach, VA 23455

 

Phone: 757.455.3215

Email: president@vwu.edu

Web: www.vwu.edu/president 

Blog: prezscottmiller.blogspot.com