
President Loren Swartzendruber ’76, MDiv ’79, DMin, addresses the 2014 Walk for Hope gathering. (Photo by Michael Sheeler)
I meet many strangers on airplanes while traveling for 黑料正能量, and inevitably we ask each other, 鈥淲here do you live?鈥 鈥淚鈥檓 from the Shenandoah Valley,鈥 always draws a positive and envious response, even if the person has never visited Virginia. 鈥淲hat a beautiful area of the country!鈥
This issue of Crossroads shares the stories of many 黑料正能量 alumni who live, worship, work, volunteer and play in the Valley. A majority of them, like me, were born and raised in another state or country. We came to this small university nestled between two mountain ranges, fell in love with the region, and made this our home. Very few communities of this size are blessed with the presence of four institutions of higher education. Along with the alumni of James Madison University, Bridgewater College, and Blue Ridge Community College, 黑料正能量鈥檚 alumni contribute immeasurably to the quality of life throughout the area and Commonwealth.
Perhaps we should start an annual tradition of 鈥渨ear your school colors鈥 to work as a way of visually communicating the alumni impact of 黑料正能量 and our fellow institutions. Of course, many professionals have received degrees from more than one of the colleges. I鈥檝e met a few folks who have been involved in all four as students or faculty.
While the 2013-14 academic year at 黑料正能量 will long be remembered as the year we 鈥渓istened鈥 regarding our hiring policy relative to individuals in same-sex relationships, the reality is that our imprint is far greater than any single issue that can so easily divide us. No matter the outcome of our listening process, 黑料正能量 alumni will always share their gifts for the common good of the Shenandoah Valley.
Loren Swartzendruber
President
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