Thursday, April 23, 2026

The President’s Council held its spring meeting at DeFord Manor this afternoon

The President’s Council held its spring meeting at DeFord Manor this afternoon — a great gathering of business and community leaders who continue to make a real impact through student internships, volunteerism and mentorship.

Nota Bene: The Passing of William Parker Conrad

April 23, 2026


Good afternoon,

It is with sadness that we share the passing of William Conrad Parker, former softball coach and 2018 inductee into the Marlins Athletic Hall of Fame.


A dedicated educator and coach, Conrad spent 30 years with Virginia Beach City Public Schools, shaping the lives of countless student-athletes across multiple sports at Bayside High School. His leadership guided softball teams to district and regional championships and earned him numerous coaching honors throughout the 1990s.


Following his retirement from public education, Conrad brought that same commitment to our University, leading the softball program from 1998 to 2006. During his tenure, he compiled a 217-156-1 overall record, including a 90-42 conference mark, and led the program to its first unbeaten conference season. His impact extended well beyond wins and losses, mentoring generations of student-athletes and helping to elevate the program’s competitive and academic success. He later served as head golf coach, continuing his commitment to mentoring student-athletes.


We are grateful for Conrad’s contributions to Marlin Athletics and to the broader Coastal Virginia community. Please keep his wife, Nancy, and their family in your thoughts during this difficult time.


Sincerely,

--
Scott D. Miller, Ph.D.
President
Virginia Wesleyan University
5817 Wesleyan Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
 
Phone: 757.455.3215

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Enjoyable evening with tennis legend John McEnroe at The Norfolk Forum

Enjoyable evening with tennis legend John McEnroe at The Norfolk Forum. Pleased to share the 2026-27 slate of speakers.

So appreciative of our friends from Family Dollar for dedicating their time today to prepare the recreational areas in Wesleyan Woods for this summer’s Camp Red Feather of the YMCA of South Hampton Roads

So appreciative of our friends from Family Dollar for dedicating their time today to prepare the recreational areas in Wesleyan Woods for this summer’s Camp Red Feather of the YMCA of South Hampton Roads, beginning June 2. Hiking, boating, and a wide range of outdoor experiences will welcome more than 3,000 children to our 300-acre park-like campus. Proud of a partnership between the YMCA and VWU that has thrived for over two decades.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Enjoyable dinner at the Chrysler Museum of Art before tonight’s The Norfolk Forum program

Enjoyable dinner at the Chrysler Museum of Art before tonight’s The Norfolk Forum program featuring tennis great John McEnroe. Joined by VWU trustee Jody Wagner and Blythe Scott, President of The Norfolk Forum.

Great to host the University’s Leadership Council for lunch

Great to host the University’s Leadership Council for lunch in the East Room at DeFord Manor. A wonderful opportunity for division and department heads to connect, share updates, and reflect on the progress taking place across our beautiful campus.

Nice to catch up this morning with Virginia Beach City Council member Amelia Ross-Hammond

Nice to catch up this morning with Virginia Beach City Council member Amelia Ross-Hammond. She has been a wonderful supporter of the University and a familiar presence at a wide variety of campus events. We’re grateful for her continued engagement and partnership.

Monday, April 20, 2026

Productive meeting of the Virginia Beach City Public Schools Community Roundtable

Productive meeting of the Virginia Beach City Public Schools Community Roundtable at the Advanced Technology Center—joined by VBCPS Superintendent Donald Robertson, VWU Board Chair Nancy DeFord, and VB Vision CEO Laura Chalk.

Nota Bene: Weekly Update

April 20, 2026


Good morning,

Bishop Sue Haupert-Johnson H’23 announced this week a pastoral transition that will impact our Epworth Campus Ministries.  


Beginning July 1, we are pleased to welcome Rev. Evelyn Archer-Taminger as the new pastor of Haygood United Methodist Church. In that capacity she also serves as our Chaplain and collaborative partner in the Haygood UMC / Epworth Campus Ministries program.

A Virginia native, she brings a strong background in ministry, theological education, and community engagement, and holds degrees from Randolph-Macon College and Duke Divinity School. She is joined by her husband, Aaron, who works in forestry, and their daughter, Adeline. We look forward to the positive impact she and her family will bring to our community and to our continued partnership in supporting the work of Epworth Campus Ministries.


I am grateful to Pastor Doug Sasser for his faithful leadership and dedicated service to the Haygood congregation and to our campus community, including his support of campus ministry, and I wish him good blessings in this next chapter of ministry.

Each year, the University has welcomed each new class of Batten Honors College scholars through a distinguished Convocation ceremony marking their formal induction into the program.

I am pleased to share that Dr. Eileen Chou, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Batten Family Bicentennial Teacher-Scholar Leadership Professor of Public Policy at the University of Virginia’s Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, will serve as the keynote for this fall’s Jane P. Batten Honors College Convocation.


A nationally recognized scholar, Dr. Chou’s research explores the organizational, social, and psychological forces that shape individual and group behavior. Her work, published in leading academic journals, examines topics such as cooperation, hierarchy, trust, and leadership, offering valuable insight into how individuals and organizations navigate complex decision-making environments.


Jane P. Batten Honors College Convocation will be held on Founders Day (September 3, 2026), and we look forward to welcoming Dr. Chou to campus for this meaningful academic tradition. 

ET CETERA

I was thoroughly impressed by the energy and professionalism displayed during our Spring 2026 Marlin Business Conference, themed “Leadership Reimagined.” Under the leadership of student CEO Sara Wall ’28 and her dedicated team, the conference offered a dynamic and engaging lineup of programs that enriched our campus community.


The week opened with an inspiring keynote by Bob Pizzini, Co-Founder of iFLY and a retired U.S. Navy leader, who shared valuable insights on entrepreneurship, risk-taking, and innovative leadership. Throughout the conference, students participated in a range of hands-on experiences, including the Ethics Competition, Shark Tank Competition, and a series of professional development sessions and panels featuring regional leaders and industry experts.



I extend my appreciation to the many speakers, partners, and participants who contributed to the success of this year’s conference. The initiative, collaboration, and leadership demonstrated by our students continue to exemplify the strength of experiential learning at our University.

2026 Spring Marlin Business Leadership Team: Chief Executive Officer Sara Wall; Chief of Staff and Chief Financial Officer Brayden Thorne; Chief of Staff Courtney Mills; Chief Operating and Logistics Officer Gavin Tanner; Chief Marketing Officer Bailey Gray, and Chief Information Technology Officer Daniel Dewing

The University continues to advance its commitment to environmental stewardship with the launch of its first Green Workspace Program, an initiative that brings sustainability into the daily rhythm of campus life. Designed to empower faculty and staff, the program encourages simple yet meaningful changes—reducing energy consumption, minimizing waste, and fostering environmentally responsible habits within offices and shared workspaces. Early participation from areas such as the Robert Nusbaum Center, Enrollment, the Athenaeum, and Counseling reflects a growing culture of engagement and shared purpose. As the program grows, it aims to build a stronger culture of sustainability and inspire more participation across campus. Offices and workspaces can participate in this program by reaching out to Elizabeth Malcolm (emalcolm@vwu.edu), committing to complete five sustainability goals, and contributing to a greener campus.


Complementing this effort, the University will celebrate Earth Week with a series of interactive and educational programs that invite the campus community to learn, serve, and reflect. Activities begin with hands-on opportunities such as “Plarn Together,” transforming plastic bags into reusable materials, and a volunteer tour at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Brock Environmental Center. Midweek events continue with outdoor engagement, including leaf identification and recycling awareness initiatives, while Thursday’s programming highlights both experiential learning and civic engagement—from a birdwatching walk beginning at the Athenaeum to a timely discussion on environmental resilience led by the Norfolk Office of Resilience. Service remains central to the week, with opportunities such as “Gardening Grace,” connecting students and staff with local community gardens.


The week culminates on Friday with the Marlin Earth Day Bash on the Quad, a vibrant celebration of sustainability and community partnership. Featuring local environmental organizations, hands-on activities, and volunteer initiatives, the event underscores the University’s collaborative approach to environmental leadership. Highlights include a campus cleanup, a climate reflection session hosted by Counseling, the launch of the Thirst Project Walk for Water, and volunteer work in the University’s pollinator garden alongside partners such as the Virginia Zoo. Together, these efforts reflect a holistic approach to sustainability—one that blends education, action, and community engagement, and positions our campus as a leader in shaping a more resilient and environmentally conscious future. Learn More.

Congratulations to Virginia MOCA on the successful Grand Opening & Inaugural Exhibition Celebration held April 17. It was a remarkable evening as guests experienced the Museum’s striking new home on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan University—bringing together art, music, and community to mark an exciting new chapter for the Museum and for Coastal Virginia.

The inaugural exhibitions—Seamless: Art and Design and Nina Chanel Abney: The Pursuit of Happiness—set a bold and engaging tone for what lies ahead. Abney (center), one of the most compelling voices in contemporary art, draws viewers in with vibrant, graphic works that explore identity, power, and the complexities of the American experience. Thoughtfully selected by Executive Director Alison Byrne and Senior Curator Heather Hakimzadeh, these exhibitions reflect Virginia MOCA’s commitment to accessible and thought-provoking contemporary art. Also pictured with Sally Shedd, Dean of the Susan S. Goode School of Arts and Humanities. Learn more from WHRO.

This milestone further strengthens the University’s partnership with Virginia MOCA and affirms our shared vision of the campus as a vibrant cultural and educational hub—expanding opportunities for student engagement, creative exploration, and meaningful connection across our region. Pictured with Board Chair Nancy DeFord and David and Susan Goode.



View highlights: Virginia MOCA Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

AROUND TOWN AND ACROSS CAMPUS

Marlins Day of Giving: Friday, April 24

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.

Marlin Business Conference at The Hive

We are grateful to Virginia Beach Economic Development for hosting our Marlin Business Conference at The Hive in Town Center. My special thanks to Emily Archer (center), Acting Director of VB Economic Development, and Natalie Guilmeus (left), Deputy Director, for sharing their career journeys and professional insights with our students. Also pictured are Sara Wall, CEO of the Marlin Business Conference, and Professor Frank Futyma.

State of the City Recognition

I attended Norfolk Mayor Kenneth Alexander’s State of the City Address at The Main where he included the University with kind recognition during his remarks. We appreciate his continued support and partnership on behalf of Coastal Virginia.

Engaging with AAUW Leaders

I appreciated the opportunity to learn more about the impactful work of the American Association of University Women with local leaders Sandra Brandt (left), Sally Daniel (center), and Barbara Woodlee. For more than 140 years, AAUW has championed equity in higher education and the workplace, empowering women and girls, and advancing meaningful, lasting change.

Strengthening Workforce Partnerships

I enjoyed hosting Shawn Avery, President and CEO of the Hampton Roads Workforce Council and Latonya English, Vice President of Workforce Operations, on campus. The visit provided a valuable opportunity to discuss continued collaboration and shared priorities in workforce development across the region.


As the designated workforce development entity serving 16 localities across Hampton Roads, the Council plays a vital role in aligning education, training, and employment needs. Partnerships like this strengthen the University’s commitment to preparing students for meaningful careers while supporting the economic vitality of Coastal Virginia.

The Pharos: April Edition

The April 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.

Freedom to Laugh: Comedy, Taboo, and the Line Between Humor and Harm in the Theatre

Hosted by the Robert Nusbaum Center, coinciding with the opening night of “Avenue Q”, a thought-provoking faculty panel explores how humor challenges boundaries and sparks dialogue. The discussion featured faculty members Travis Malone, Eric Mazur, and Sally Shedd, who explored how humor can challenge authority, reveal uncomfortable truths, and test the line between insight and harm.


Framing comedy as both a tool for connection and a source of tension, panelists encouraged the audience to consider who defines the boundaries of humor and why certain jokes resonate. The conversation served as a meaningful prelude to Avenue Q, reflecting the University’s commitment to engaging complex cultural questions through the arts and interdisciplinary dialogue. Read More | View Photo Gallery.

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