Monday, February 3, 2025

The President's Letter: Fulfilling Our Mission Through Service and Reflection


Fulfilling Our Mission Through Service and Reflection

February 2025

Dear friends, 


This January, Virginia Wesleyan commemorated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy during a week of service and reflection from January 20-24. The VWU community participated in a variety of activities, including service projects supporting local schools and troops. The week also featured a keynote address from Darryl Byers-Robinson, an advocate for prison education reform, who shared his story of transformation through education while incarcerated.


In addition to honoring Dr. King's legacy, the university has been awarded nearly $200,000 from NOAA to make environmental education more accessible. This grant will help develop a curriculum focused on the Chesapeake Bay watershed, tailored for students with learning differences. Led by Dr. Bill McConnell and Dr. Mindy Gumpert, the initiative aims to ensure all students, regardless of ability, can engage meaningfully with environmental science, fostering critical thinking and environmental stewardship.


Each year, I look forward to attending the MLK Community Leadership Awards Dinner, hosted by the Urban League of Hampton Roads. Under the outstanding leadership of Gil Bland, President and CEO of ULHR, this event continues to grow, with over 1,300 attendees this year at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. It was a humbling and deeply meaningful experience to be honored with the Martin Luther King Community Leadership Award for Education at the event. This recognition reflects many initiatives, including the establishment of the VWU Center for Urban Leadership Education, which is focused on talent development, workforce preparation, and prison education. Together, we are working to strengthen our university and the wider community.


This month, VWU welcomed two new members to its Board of Trustee: Becky Sawyer, Executive Vice President at Sentara Health, and Dr. William L. Murray, Senior Vice President at Dominion Energy. Both bring expertise in healthcare, energy, and community engagement. Additionally, the university’s online programs were recognized in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 rankings, with honors for the online business and education programs. The Lighthouse also launched its Career Lunch & Learn series, offering students valuable resources to prepare for their career searches, including resume-building workshops, networking sessions, and professional development support.


VWU remains committed to shaping a brighter, more inclusive future. As we look ahead, I am confident that our shared efforts will further elevate our university’s contributions to the community and beyond. Together, we are making a difference.



Sincerely,

Commemorating the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Special events and activities honor the life of the influential civil rights leader during the week of January 20 - 24.

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Virginia Wesleyan Awarded NOAA Grant to Develop Accessible Environmental Education

Faculty-led team seeks to transform environmental education for diverse learners.

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President Miller Honored by Urban League

A longstanding tradition of the Urban League, annual event recognizes individuals whose efforts reflect Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of equity and service.

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VWU Welcomes Becky Sawyer and Bill Murray to the Board of Trustees

Jonathan E. Pruden, Chair of Virginia Wesleyan University’s Board of Trustees, proudly welcomes Becky Sawyer and Dr. William L. “Bill” Murray as members of its esteemed board.

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Online Programs Named Among Best for 2025

U.S. News & World Report recognizes VWU bachelor’s and master’s online programs in national rankings.

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Successfully Transitioning to the Workforce

The Lighthouse to host lunch & learn series during J-Term.

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