Wednesday, November 1, 2023

The President's Letter: Empowering Minds and Sustaining the Planet

 

Empowering Minds and Sustaining the Planet
November 2023
Dear friends,

As we near the end of the Fall Semester, it's remarkable to reflect on all that has transpired. Our students are preparing for the final stretch of their academic journey this semester, and we are excited to share that Dr. Janice Underwood, former Commonwealth of Virginia Chief Diversity Officer and current Director of the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (ODEIA) for the White House, will be our keynote speaker for the 2023 Winter Commencement Ceremony. Her message is sure to inspire our graduating students as they transition beyond VWU.

In keeping with our commitment to accessible education, VWU has secured a substantial federal grant aimed at supporting first-generation and low-income students. This crucial initiative is designed to bolster enrollment, retention, and graduation rates among underserved populations, further reinforcing our dedication to cultivating an inclusive and nurturing educational environment.

We are proud to have hosted the Intentional Endowments Network's Fall Forum, a program dedicated to exploring sustainable investments and their societal impact. This event highlights our dedication to leveraging educational resources for a more sustainable economic landscape. Additionally, our students actively participate in the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Oyster Gardening Program, contributing positively to environmental sustainability and community engagement.

We are pleased to introduce six new scholars who have recently joined the VWU faculty. Their diverse perspectives and passion for teaching enrich our academic community. At the same time, we celebrate Dr. Clayton Drees, Professor of History, who is entering his 32nd and final year at VWU. His dedication to teaching has left a lasting impact on our academic community.

Our students and alumni continue to advocate for causes important to them. As the election season approaches, our students promote civic participation, celebrating Vote Early Day and emphasizing the importance of civic engagement. Additionally, co-authors Meghan Ashburn '08 and Jules Edwards recently shared their insights on autism advocacy during a book signing and reading of their work titled "I Will Die On This Hill," aligning with our commitment to fostering important dialogues on campus.

These updates and events collectively reflect our dedication to providing an inclusive educational experience while fostering community, environmental responsibility, and active engagement with societal issues.

Sincerely,
Dr. Janice Underwood to Serve as Keynote Speaker for Winter Commencement
Renowned diversity advocate to inspire graduates during the December 16 ceremony
VWU Receives Federal Grant to Address First-Generation Student Accessibility
The grant aims to boost enrollment, retention, and graduation rates for students from underserved populations
VWU Hosts IEN Fall Forum: A Platform for Sustainable Investments and Societal Impact
The forum aims to leverage the immense assets of educational institutions towards creating a sustainable economic landscape
VWU Celebrates Vote Early Day
Students encourage campus community to make their voices heard
A Legacy of Caring, Compassion, and Commitment
History professor Clayton Drees begins his 32nd and final year at VWU
Marlins Supporting Oyster Restoration
Students have rolled up their sleeves to make a difference with involvement in the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Oyster Gardening Program
Six New Scholars Join VWU Faculty
Learn more about the newest members of the faculty and what they find meaningful about scholarship and teaching
Book Reading and Signing on Autism Advocacy
Co-authors Meghan Ashburn '08 and Jules Edwards share personal journeys and advocacy insights