Friday, April 29, 2022

Batten Honors College Team Wins IEN Student Corporate Engagement Competition

A huge congratulations to students Rowan Stuart, Jessica Wilson, Connor Merk, Kai Trehan, and Eddie McDonald who represented the VWU Batten Honors College in the IEN Student Corporate Engagement Competition and won first place for the undergraduate division. Go Marlins!!







Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Nota Bene: The 2022 Day of Giving Results Are In!

 

April 27, 2022

Good morning,
I am pleased to share that our fourth annual Day of Giving on Friday, April 22, was bigger than ever. Our 2022 Day of Giving support totals $79,106.69 from 527 alumni, parents, and friends, crushing last year’s record of $30,010.07 from 131 donors. Of these gifts, 173 came from new alumni donors. What a fantastic outpouring of support for Virginia Wesleyan! 
 
Congratulations to "It's Lit,” the classes of 2010 until now on winning the alumni class decade challenge! This class decade had the highest number of alumni to participate in our Day of Giving. As a prize, they will receive a designated Reunion Tent during FinFest at Homecoming and Family Weekend on Saturday, October 8. The Reunion Tent will be stocked with beverages, snacks, and VWU swag! Special thanks, once again, to our five VWU Board of Trustees/alumni who generously offered matching gifts to their respective decade: Gary D. Bonnewell ’79, H’16, J. Timothy Bailey ’83, Michael R. Rawls ’91, W. Taylor Franklin ’04, and Mavis E. McKenley ’11.
 
Throughout the day, we also had two gift challenges for VWU Athletics. VWU Women’s Soccer had the highest number of participants giving on VWU Day of Giving and will receive a gift of $2,500 to their sports program. Women’s Soccer also raised the most funds and will receive an additional gift of $2,500 to their program. Both gifts are courtesy of Tim Bailey ’83.
 
Congratulations to the following participants who won raffle prizes throughout the day:
  • Box Seat Tickets for Four (4) to the Charlotte Hornets, courtesy of Tim Bailey ’83: Monica Saltarelli DeNeale ’97 
  • Lunch & VIP Tour of DeFord Manor for two with President Scott D. and Annie Miller: Nancy Mattox Moore ’00
  • Hasbro Prize Package 1, courtesy of Eric Nyman ’94: Megan Crook ’09
  • Hasbro Prize Package 2, courtesy of Eric Nyman ’94: Dillon Thompson ’17
  • Taste Gift Basket, courtesy of Jon Pruden: Tracy Kessler Keller ’04
  • Drone: Bill and Melissa Eskola, parents of VWU senior Sofia Eskola
 
I cannot tell you how proud I am to see this incredible show of support from our Marlin community. I thank all those who were able to participate—be it by making a gift or by sharing the campaign with others. 
 
It certainly is a Great Day To Be A Marlin!   
Sincerely,
--
Scott D. Miller, Ph.D.
President
Virginia Wesleyan University
5817 Wesleyan Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
 
Phone: 757.455.3215

Monday, April 25, 2022

Nota Bene: Weekly Update

April 25, 2022

Good morning,
Scholars from the Batten Honors College of Virginia Wesleyan University have been selected to join an elite group nationwide to present at the Intentional Endowments Network’s Student Corporate Engagement Competition. The competition invites student teams to develop a pitch for an investment in a publicly traded company including a shareholder engagement strategy focused on addressing inequality and the climate crisis.

The 10 student teams from colleges and universities across the U.S. and Canada represent:

  • Arizona State University 
  • Bard College 
  • Central Washington University 
  • New York University – Stern School of Business 
  • Presidio Graduate School 
  • Ryerson University
  • University of California Berkeley – Haas School of Business 
  • University of Minnesota
  • Virginia Wesleyan University – Batten Honors College
Kudos to Travis Malone, Dean of the Batten Honors College, and the student team of Stephanie Hoke, Connor Merk, Benjamin Olson, Rowan Stuart, Kainant Trehan, Brooke Underwood, and Jessica Wilson, for their hard work and dedication as they join this impressive group of colleges and universities in competition. Marlins everywhere are invited to watch the competition on April 29 from 3:00-5:00 p.m.

VWU’s endowment has grown to $126 million this year with $83 million designated for the Batten Honors College. Utilizing IEN standards, the VWU endowment is entirely invested in an environmentally friendly way with Brown Advisory of Baltimore, Maryland.
I’m also proud to share that Virginia Wesleyan University is one of nine colleges and universities nationwide named as an awardee of the Acceleration Fund by Second Nature.  

The awarded schools are:

  • Cal Poly Humboldt (Arcata, California)
  • California State University, Monterey Bay (Seaside, California)
  • California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento, California)
  • Chatham University (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
  • The University of Arizona (Tucson, Arizona)
  • The University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, California)
  • University of Illinois, Chicago (Chicago, Illinois)
  • University of Mississippi (Oxford, Mississippi)
  • Virginia Wesleyan University (Virginia Beach, Virginia)

The Acceleration Fund is dedicated to supporting climate action activities driven by colleges and universities. The Fund supports projects that advance decarbonization and/or campus-community partnerships and resilience goals. Second Nature is especially excited to support projects that clearly articulate how the work relates to advancing principles of climate justice and equity.  

The Acceleration Fund was first introduced at the 2020 Higher Education Climate Leadership Summit. Funding for this Third Round was made possible by an anonymous foundation. 

My thanks to Elizabeth Malcolm, Director of Sustainability, for her leadership on this important topic. 
The Academic Symposium (formerly known as Port Day) is a signature Virginia Wesleyan event that celebrates the academic achievement of students completing a variety of academic experiences, including research, internships, performance, and global engagement.

The Academic Symposium is a conference-style event held on campus. Students share their work with a professional oral, poster, or panel presentation. As part of the discussions following these presentations, students are encouraged to reflect upon their experiences and offer advice to other students who are preparing to undertake their own experiences.

Hosted by The Lighthouse: Center for Exploration and Discovery, the Academic Symposium will be held on Thursday, April 28 starting at 9:00 a.m. View the schedule and make plans to attend to support our student scholars.
ET CETERA
Last week I had the opportunity to moderate the Town Hall meeting for Congresswoman Elaine Luria (D-2). Rep. Luria has been a good friend and strong supporter of VWU and higher education during her two terms in Congress. Many will recall that she gave her first Commencement Address as a member of Congress to the Virginia Wesleyan Class of 2019. 

As a part of her Town Hall, Rep. Luria included members of the Student Government Association Executive Board in a special meet-and-greet. Rep. Luria is pictured with Edward McDonald and Faith Osuji. 

I was also delighted to join Rep. Luria at The Hive in Town Center of Virginia Beach at the end of last week to discuss VWU’s robust and well-received efforts in workforce development offered by VWU Global Campus in partnership with the City of Virginia Beach. We are pictured with Virginia Beach City Councilman Aaron Rouse.
The University will celebrate the retirements of faculty, staff, and friends in contract services in a campus-wide celebration on Thursday, May 5 at 3:30 p.m. in the Joan P. Brock Room of Brock Commons. The celebration will follow the traditional tree planting ceremony for retiring faculty members.

We are proud to celebrate:

  • Elaine Aird ’96, former Accounts Payable Bookkeeper
  • Bernice Bledsoe, Housekeeper
  • Bill Brown, Director of Counseling Services
  • Bill Gibson, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science
  • Brian O’Neil, VWU/Norfolk Botanical Garden Director of Living Landscapes
  • Wayne Pollock, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sport and Recreation Professions
  • Shelia Rouson, Housekeeper
  • Vivian Teter, Lambuth M. Clarke Professor of English 
  • Deborah Ware, Housekeeper

I hope all faculty and staff members have marked their calendars and made plans to join in our celebration for these long-serving and dedicated Marlins. 
AROUND TOWN AND ACROSS CAMPUS
Celebration of Life for Nyah Liz Washington
Nyah Liz’s family welcomes members of the Marlin community to celebrate her life on Saturday, April 30 at Nehemiah 6:3 Faith Builders Ministry, located at 2051 Jefferson Road, Lincoln, Delaware 19960. Visitation will take place from 9:00-11:00 a.m. Nyah Liz’s service will immediately follow.
The Trails at Wesleyan Woods
Since taking up occupancy in DeFord Manor, I’ve developed a greater appreciation for the natural beauty and resources of our spacious, park-like campus. Since the University’s founding, Virginia Wesleyan has enjoyed a rich heritage of abundant biodiversity and natural resources. Located on a picturesque 300-acre campus bordered on the west by Lake Taylor, the University has ponds and mature forests which can be enjoyed by walking, hiking, jogging, or biking through our extensive trail system. As the semester closes and finals are upon us, I invite you to take a mental break and enjoy these campus treasures.
Mark Your Calendar for Spring Honors Convocation
Our traditional Spring Honors Convocation returns this week for the first time in-person since 2019. We look forward to celebrating our outstanding students on Friday, April 29 at 3:30 p.m. in TowneBank Arena of the Jane P. Batten Student Center.
2022 Day of Giving
The 2022 Day of Giving was an incredible success. Thank you to all the alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students, and friends who participated. Once again, I would like to offer my sincere gratitude to our dedicated Trustees Tim Bailey ‘83, Gary Bonnewell ‘79, H’16, Taylor Franklin ‘04, Mavis McKenley ‘11, Eric Nyman ‘94, Jon Pruden, and Michael Rawls ‘91 for generously providing meaningful matching gifts and incentives for giving. I look forward to sharing the day’s fundraising total soon.
The Bobbies Celebrate Student Leaders
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2022 student leadership awards presented last week at The Bobbies. This is always a memorable event for the entire campus community. My thanks to Sarah Guzzo, Director of Student Activities, and her team for organizing this event. View the photo gallery.
Dinner with SGA Executive Board
I was happy to host a dinner with members of the Student Government Association Executive Board at DeFord Manor last week along with Dr. Keith Moore, Vice President for Campus Life and Operational Management, and Jason Seward, Associate Vice President for Campus Life and Operational Management. Pictured from left: Hollyn Pleasants, Faith Osuji, Edward McDonald, and Jack Palmer.
Updates from Campus757
Last month Campus757 launched its full website. Feel free to check it out! This week, the organization will welcome its new director, Jaedda Hall (pictured). We thank former director Maegan Barnes for her energy and support to get this initiative off the ground.

The Summer757 internship enrichment program needs more students to participate. The program aims to boost students’ summer internships with opportunities to further develop workplace skills, create community ties and experience the depths of Hampton Roads’ culture. VWU students who plan to stay in Coastal Virginia for an internship this summer are welcome to apply by May 10.
A New Vice President for NCAA Division III
After a comprehensive national search, Norfolk-native Louise McCleary has been named the vice president of NCAA Division III athletics. Learn more.
President to President: Student Success Strategies
The tenth and final chapter of the 2021-2022 President to President thought leadership series is available online today. In “The Post-Pandemic Student Success Imperative,” Elmhurst University President Troy D. VanAken, Ph.D., describes strategies for ensuring student success at every step of the academic journey, from recruitment to graduation. He explains the importance of selecting students who will thrive within the campus culture, helping students find a sense of belonging, providing resources that support retention, and more.

As we wrap up this year's President to President series, titled “The Vitality and Power of Higher Education,” we will be publishing all 10 chapters in a comprehensive volume online. Look for the link to download the complete 2021-2022 series in this newsletter in the coming weeks.
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Have a good week, Marlins!

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