Admissions Archives - 黑料正能量 News /now/news/category/academics/admissions/ News from the 黑料正能量 community. Mon, 06 Apr 2026 19:48:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day raises over $400K for first time ever /now/news/2026/lovemu-giving-day-raises-over-400k-for-first-time-ever/ /now/news/2026/lovemu-giving-day-raises-over-400k-for-first-time-ever/#respond Thu, 02 Apr 2026 22:32:47 +0000 /now/news/?p=61058 For the past several months, we called on 黑料正能量鈥檚 faithful flock of supporters to help us celebrate the 10th annual by giving more than ever before鈥攆or our students, faculty, staff and, for the record.

In our series of student and alumni stories, social media posts, and letters and emails, we invited you to become part of Lov黑料正能量 history by making this year鈥檚 Giving Day the best one yet. You answered the call, giving $402,722 to scholarships and financial aid, direct support for faculty and staff, 黑料正能量鈥檚 life-changing intercultural programs, and, for the first time, resources for first-generation college students.

Together, we surpassed the $400,000 goal set by Lov黑料正能量 organizers and topped our previous record of $365,512, raised last year, by an impressive 10%.

In an email sent Thursday, Nicole Litwiller 鈥19, MA 鈥20 (conflict transformation), annual giving and donor communications specialist, expressed gratitude for the generosity shown by 黑料正能量 alumni, friends, and fans.

鈥淚t is inspiring and humbling to witness the outpouring of support our community showed鈥攚ith every gift, text to a family member or friend, or post to social media, you helped us meet our goal. We are incredibly grateful.鈥 she said.

Among the highlights from this year鈥檚 Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day, she shared, were:

  • Unlocking every challenge of the day;
  • watching hundreds of alumni, employees, donors, and students connect and celebrate during the Lov黑料正能量 Community Meal; and
  • welcoming 19 future Royals who visited for the day into the 黑料正能量 community.

鈥淭hank you again for showing up for 黑料正能量,鈥 Litwiller said. 鈥淵our support has a direct impact on current students, future students, and the entire 黑料正能量 community.鈥


Students, faculty, staff, and alumni fill Yoder Arena for Wednesday morning鈥檚 Lov黑料正能量 Pep Rally.


The day kicked off with the third annual Lov黑料正能量 Pep Rally at Yoder Arena. The rally had it all: a dramatic entrance by Herm on an e-bike, the return of the BaZOOKa T-shirt cannon, and performances by the top three athletic teams from the previous night鈥檚 Lip-Sync Battle.

Read a recap of the pep rally below!


Sights and sounds from the University Festival: Past, present, and future Royals meet with Herm (top photo), snap pics at the Lov黑料正能量 photo booth (left), and bob for apples (right) at one of the Student Union club booths.


Following the pep rally, the University Festival in the Hall of Nations connected faculty members with prospective students and featured games and activities hosted by student clubs. 

Mathematics Professor Dr. Daniel Showalter brought his two daughters and his dad, Dennis Showalter 鈥73, to the event. He said he gives to scholarships such as the HDH and Flora Showalter Endowed Scholarship, which supports math and computer science students, on Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day.

鈥淭his is my dream job,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to do whatever I can to keep the atmosphere vibrant and living. I feel really grateful that I get to wake up every morning and go to a job that is meaningful and enjoyable.鈥

Jacob Horsley 鈥22, MBA 鈥25, associate director of undergraduate admissions, said he chooses to give back to the university on Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day because he鈥檚 a 鈥渞epeat Royal.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 a double-alumnus,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 have experienced the impact of this supportive community, and I want to make sure that it continues.鈥


The Lunch & Lawn Party returned to Thomas Plaza with a free student lunch and various lawn games.


The campus community enjoyed Wednesday鈥檚 warm weather at the Lunch & Lawn Party on Thomas Plaza, where they savored Korean beef bowls and competed in lawn games. The annual student appreciation lunch, free for all students and hosted in partnership between Pioneer College Caterers and the Campus Activities Council, included the traditional egg toss and a Bubble Bus that filled the Front Lawn with giant bubbles.

From 2 to 4 p.m., members of 黑料正能量鈥檚 MA in Counseling program led self-care activities at the Student Union.


The Lov黑料正能量 Community Meal, featuring a full-fledged nacho bar, live music, and a celebration of all things 黑料正能量, was free for students, prospective students, faculty and staff, alumni, donors, and families.

As 黑料正能量鈥檚 night owls kept the energy alive, Lov黑料正能量 participants had plenty more activities to enjoy. Back by popular demand and hosted by the Student Government Association, the Real Life Mario Kart Race returned to the University Commons indoor track, where teams of three raced on scooters, dodged obstacles, and collected prizes. Later, from 10:30 p.m. to midnight, the Art After Dark craft event featured live music from 黑料正能量鈥檚 jazz trio.

View the full schedule of events at .



Leaderboard competition

The winners of the 2026 Lov黑料正能量 leaderboard competition are:

Academic program

  • First place ($1,000 prize): Nursing
  • Second place ($500 prize): Natural Sciences
  • Third place ($250 prize): Education

Student club/org

  • First place ($1,000 prize): Muslim Student Alliance (a new org formed this year!)
  • Second place ($500 prize): Black Student Alliance
  • Third place ($250 prize): 黑料正能量 Outdoor

Athletic team

  • First place ($1,000 prize): Women’s Volleyball
  • Second place ($500 prize): Women’s Basketball
  • Third place ($250 prize): Men鈥檚 volleyball


Challenges (all unlocked)

Donors unlocked all $170,000 in challenge match funds for the University Fund, student scholarships, intercultural programs, athletics, and, new to Lov黑料正能量 this year, support for first-generation college students.

Lov黑料正能量 Early Challenge: We received more than 120 gifts before the start of Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day to unlock $15,000 for the University Fund.

All-day challenges

Loyal Royal Challenge: More than 250 alumni made gifts to 黑料正能量 during Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day to unlock $20,000 for student scholarships.

Friends of 黑料正能量 Challenge: More than 175 non-alumni made gifts to unlock $15,000 for the University Fund.

Future Royal Challenge: Because 19 prospective students who were in attendance on Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day paid their tuition deposit, either on the day or beforehand, we unlocked $19,000 in scholarship funds.

Timed challenges

Early Herm Gets the Worm: We received 75 gifts before 9 a.m. on Wednesday to unlock $15,000 for student scholarships.

First-Gen Match of 10: In a first-ever Lov黑料正能量 challenge of its kind, a 鈥渕atch of the match鈥 through a NetVUE grant, we raised $10,052 to support first-generation students.

Lov黑料正能量 at First Sight: We received 110 gifts between noon and 3 p.m. to unlock a whopping $30,000 for the University Fund.

What a Wonderful World: We received 80 gifts from 5-7 p.m. to unlock $20,000 to ensure all students are able to access 黑料正能量鈥檚 impactful intercultural experiences.

The Generosity Marathon: We received 55 gifts from 7:30-9 p.m. to unlock $10,000 for 黑料正能量 Athletics.

Late-night Leadership: We received 100 gifts from 9 p.m. to midnight to unlock $20,000 for the University Fund.

Thanks to everyone who donated, shared their time to celebrate their love of all things 黑料正能量, and joined in the festivities on campus! Special thanks to the 2026 Lov黑料正能量 planning team: Nicole Litwiller, Arelys Martinez Fabian, Cassandra Guerrero, Kyle Dickinson, Leah Frankenfield, Luke Litwiller, Maria Longenecker, Omar Hoyos, Steve Johnson, and Tyler Goss.

Swipe through our photo album from the day below!

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A T-shirt cannon, a lip-sync battle, and Herm on an e-bike, oh my! /now/news/2026/a-t-shirt-cannon-a-lip-sync-battle-and-herm-on-an-e-bike-oh-my/ /now/news/2026/a-t-shirt-cannon-a-lip-sync-battle-and-herm-on-an-e-bike-oh-my/#respond Thu, 02 Apr 2026 19:00:52 +0000 /now/news/?p=61035 Spirited pep rally kicks off Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day 2026

Herm was missing. The crowd of faculty, staff, students, and alumni at Yoder Arena for Wednesday morning鈥檚 Lov黑料正能量 Pep Rally called out his name. They searched high and low. But he was nowhere to be found.

Suddenly, the roar of a motorcycle engine filled the gymnasium. Moments later, everyone鈥檚 favorite friendly blue lion glided onto the hardwood on a sleek new e-bike.

The e-bike, announced Nicole Litwiller 鈥19, MA 鈥20 (conflict transformation), Lov黑料正能量 organizer and pep rally emcee, was a new addition to the Sadie Hartzler Library, thanks to a generous donation from an 黑料正能量 alum, the diligent work of senior Joshua Stucky, and a partnership between library staff and the Shenandoah Bicycle Company.听

Starting Monday, students can check out the bike from the library at any time and 鈥渆asily bike all over campus and Harrisonburg,鈥 she said.

Herm鈥檚 dramatic entrance was just one of many memorable moments that energized the crowd with the Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day spirit. Wednesday鈥檚 pep rally had it all: a current student exclaiming her love for 黑料正能量, a future student officially declaring 黑料正能量 as his school for next year, and performances by the previous night鈥檚 Lip-Sync Battle champions. 

鈥淚t’s sure to be the best Lip-Sync Battle this side of the Shenandoah,鈥 promised fellow pep rally organizer and emcee Tyler Goss, director for student engagement and leadership development.

Scroll down to the bottom of this article to watch a video recording of the pep rally.


Students snagged free Lov黑料正能量 shirts shot into the crowd by the BaZOOKa T-shirt cannon.


Throughout the event, engineering lab tech Henry Bowser and engineering student Max Fritts fired shirts into the stands using the BaZOOKa T-shirt cannon. The launcher, which debuted at last year鈥檚 pep rally, was funded by 2019 alumni Ben, an engineering graduate, and Kayla Zook.

Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day is an opportunity to pause and celebrate all the incredible things about 黑料正能量, which include 鈥渙ur amazing academic programs, our incredible athletic teams, our impactful clubs and orgs, and our supportive community as a whole,鈥 Litwiller said. 鈥淧art of how we can express that celebration is through generosity.鈥

Funds from Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day benefit current and future students, faculty, and staff by making education more affordable and providing them with the facilities and resources they need to access an outstanding education. Since the first Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day in 2017, the university has raised more than $2 million on annual giving days. 

Thanks to the generosity of supporters, this year鈥檚 Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day was the best one yet, with over $402,000 raised, according to the .

The pep rally began with the premiere of the official Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day video. It celebrates the past nine giving days and sets sights on the future, featuring voiceovers from Litwiller and Marketing and Communications Project Manager Aric Berg, along with cameos from faculty, staff, students, athletes, and alumni. The video was produced by Macson McGuigan 鈥17.

Watch the official hype video below!


Sophomore Ari Smart speaks about finding her fit at 黑料正能量 (left) and future student Brady Crisp (right) rings the cowbell.


Ari Smart, a sophomore majoring in art education, shared her experiences at 黑料正能量. The Stafford, Virginia, native, who serves as a Royal Ambassador and plays on the field hockey and lacrosse teams, spoke about finding her place in a community that made her feel seen, supported, and valued. 鈥淭his is a place that pushes me to grow,鈥 she said. 

Through classes that challenge her to think differently, clubs that let her explore new interests, and experiences that prepare her for the future, she has gained confidence, independence, and the ability to take initiative.

鈥淭his university has given me more than an education; it has given me a sense of belonging, a community that feels like family, and experiences I will carry with me for the rest of my life,鈥 she said.

鈥淚t has helped me grow into a stronger, more confident version of myself, and for that, I am incredibly grateful.鈥

The pep rally crowd also welcomed a future Royal to the 黑料正能量 family. Brady Crisp, a senior from Fluvanna County High School who will join the men鈥檚 soccer team this fall, took part in the cherished tradition of ringing the cowbell to celebrate his commitment. 

Each time a prospective student who was in attendance on Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day paid their tuition deposit鈥攁s Crisp did鈥攅ither on the day or beforehand, the university unlocked an additional $1,000 in scholarship funds. The Future Royal Challenge, funded by two graduates from the Class of 1958, raised $19,000 in scholarships on Wednesday.


The women鈥檚 basketball team lip-syncs and performs choreographed dance moves to Bust a Move.

The women鈥檚 volleyball (left) and lacrosse teams (right) perform lip-sync routines at the Lov黑料正能量 Pep Rally on Wednesday.


The third annual Lov黑料正能量 Pep Rally showcased performances by the top three athletic teams from the previous night鈥檚 annual Lip-Sync Battle, hosted by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. The women鈥檚 basketball and lacrosse teams competed for second place, with the basketball team prevailing after a crowd vote. The women鈥檚 volleyball team, this year鈥檚 champions, combined lip-syncing with a carefully choreographed routine to a medley of songs from High School Musical.

Senior Admissions Counselor Lexi Fotis-Brown MA 鈥25 (organizational leadership) led this portion of the pep rally, hyping up the teams and the crowd. 鈥淎bsolutely electric,鈥 she told the teams. 鈥淛ust remember, you’re all winners in my heart.鈥

The dancing wasn鈥檛 over yet. The event concluded with a line dance to the Cupid Shuffle, led by Herm on the arena floor and featuring students, staff, and Interim President Rev. Dr. Shannon W. Dycus.

Earlier in the event, emcees Litwiller and Goss exchanged some lighthearted banter. 

Goss said, 鈥淲ait, so you鈥檙e telling me we do all this to make the student experience at 黑料正能量 the best it can be? What are you going to tell me next? That the generosity of donors helps fund student scholarships, improve campus facilities, and even keeps the lights on?鈥

鈥淚 mean, yeah, you said it,鈥 Litwiller replied.

Watch a recording of the pep rally below!

Due to copyright restrictions, the lip-sync battle section of the recording has been muted.
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黑料正能量鈥檚 financial aid notification packet crowned Best of Show at competition /now/news/2026/emus-financial-aid-notification-packet-crowned-best-of-show-at-competition/ /now/news/2026/emus-financial-aid-notification-packet-crowned-best-of-show-at-competition/#respond Wed, 18 Mar 2026 17:34:30 +0000 /now/news/?p=60838 Award reflects 黑料正能量鈥檚 commitment to providing a transformative and accessible education

黑料正能量鈥檚 financial aid notification packet has a new look, and people are starting to notice.

The packet of information, mailed to every admitted undergraduate student with a FAFSA on file at 黑料正能量, simplifies the often complicated financial aid process by outlining the total aid offered and the costs students will be expected to cover. It includes information on grants, scholarships, and loans, as well as direct and indirect costs of an education at 黑料正能量.

Once a drab bundle of letters and forms, the financial aid notification packet has been delightfully redesigned through a collaboration between 黑料正能量鈥檚 marketing and communications department and Farmville, Virginia-based marketing agency .

The new-and-improved 鈥淔AN packet鈥 features the design of a sunrise over the familiar Massanutten Mountain ridgeline and bright, attention-grabbing colors. It also uses friendly, approachable typefaces with bold, easy-to-read text. Each packet comes with a set of 黑料正能量-branded stickers, perfect for laptops, phone cases, water bottles, and notebooks.

It鈥檚 anything but ordinary, reflecting 黑料正能量鈥檚 unique and diverse campus, its commitment to providing a transformative and accessible education, and the care it puts into supporting students and families through the financial aid process.

鈥淭his project was all about transparency, organization, and user-focused design: helping students and families navigate an important decision with confidence,鈥 reads a Facebook post from Letterpress Communications.


黑料正能量鈥檚 marketing and communications department teamed up with Farmville-based Letterpress Communications to design its reimagined financial aid notification packet.


Best of Show

Representatives from the marketing agency attended the Southwest Virginia American Advertising Awards in Abingdon, Virginia, on Feb. 28. There, 黑料正能量鈥檚 FAN packet won a Gold ADDY, a top honor in the advertising industry, as well as the Best of Show award, recognizing it as the best overall piece in the competition.

It will now compete at the district level against Gold ADDY winners from Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. If the FAN packet wins gold at the district level (winners are announced in April), it will advance to the national competition in June.

鈥淭his is truly terrific news,鈥 said Braydon Hoover 鈥11, MAOL 鈥21, vice president of enrollment and marketing. 鈥淔or the nearly 1,000 students and families who have already received the FAN packet, this award demonstrates just how special the financial aid process is here at 黑料正能量.鈥

鈥淲e are committed to doing everything we can to make the financial aid process as simple and understandable as possible,鈥 said Troy Martin, director of financial aid for 黑料正能量. 鈥淭he next step, if you鈥檝e received a FAN packet and haven鈥檛 done so already, is to review it with your family and your admissions counselor.鈥

For more information about your financial aid notification, visit .

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黑料正能量鈥檚 Super Bowl ad shines on Sunday night during Patriots-Seahawks showdown /now/news/2026/emus-super-bowl-ad-shines-on-sunday-night-during-patriots-seahawks-showdown/ /now/news/2026/emus-super-bowl-ad-shines-on-sunday-night-during-patriots-seahawks-showdown/#comments Mon, 09 Feb 2026 16:07:44 +0000 /now/news/?p=60569 Viewers tuning in to watch Super Bowl LX on Sunday night may have spotted some familiar faces and beloved places on their TV screens.

As players from the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks football teams cleared the field at halftime and fans eagerly awaited Bad Bunny鈥檚 performance, a 30-second ad for 黑料正能量 aired on Charlottesville-based WVIR-TV (NBC-29). The commercial featured aerial shots of the 黑料正能量 campus along with students engaged in academics, athletics, and community events.

鈥淲hat will you find when you get an 黑料正能量 education?鈥 the voiceover asks at the start of the commercial. 

鈥渊辞耻鈥檒濒 Find Your ROAR and so much more,鈥 the voiceover concludes. 鈥淭our 黑料正能量 for a grant of up to $4,000 upon enrollment.鈥

According to a November 2018 , the TV station鈥檚 all-day ratings made it the ninth-highest-rated NBC affiliate in the country. The station’s designated market area has a total population of 99,260 TV households, as of the 2024-25 season ().

黑料正能量 Visual Media Manager Macson McGuigan 鈥17, who produced the commercial, said the ad represented countless hours of filming 黑料正能量 events鈥攆rom move-in day to Commencement鈥攁nd that watching it air was a 鈥渧ery gratifying experience.鈥

鈥淢y overarching objective has always been to inspire people through photography and videos, and to inform them of the beauty of our campus, the richness of our community, and the impact an 黑料正能量 education provides in the lives of our students,鈥 McGuigan said. 鈥淜nowing that this commercial was on screen in so many households regionally brought me great joy, because it means that many more people have now had a glimpse into what an awesome place 黑料正能量 is.鈥

One viewer who watched the Super Bowl ad and wrote in with praise was Judy Mullet, professor emerita of psychology at 黑料正能量, who said her 鈥渕outh dropped open鈥 when she saw the commercial start. 鈥淥ur family party watched it several times and was so impressed with the professionalism, and you packed a lot of 黑料正能量鈥檚 best into a short time,鈥 she wrote in an email to the Marketing and Communications team. 鈥淭hank you for representing a place that still has my heart鈥擨 taught there for over 30 years, and our three children graduated from 黑料正能量 as well.”

Watch the ad below!

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For cost-conscious college students, new S-STEM Scholarship offers much-needed relief聽 /now/news/2026/for-cost-conscious-college-students-new-s-stem-scholarship-offers-much-needed-relief/ /now/news/2026/for-cost-conscious-college-students-new-s-stem-scholarship-offers-much-needed-relief/#respond Wed, 04 Feb 2026 15:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=60530 Jose Lopez Vasquez is a junior at 黑料正能量, a first-generation college student, and a reservist in the U.S. Marine Corps. Like many students on campus, he is mindful of the cost of his education and the long-term impact of student debt.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been conscious of how much money I鈥檓 spending,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to have tons of debt I鈥檒l have to pay back later, especially at high interest rates.鈥

And so for Vasquez, who works a part-time job at The Home Depot, financial aid from the Montgomery GI Bill, the Virginia Tuition Grant (VTAG), and a new National Science Foundation (NSF) S-STEM Scholarship has been a godsend in covering the full cost of his college education.

鈥淲ithout the NSF S-STEM Scholarship, I would鈥檝e struggled financially,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he scholarship really takes the pressure off my shoulders, because now I won鈥檛 have that debt looming over my head.鈥

Did you know?
More than 99% of all undergraduate students at 黑料正能量 receive financial aid.

Born and raised in Harrisonburg, Vasquez graduated from high school in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and attended Blue Ridge Community College while enlisting in the military. After completing recruit training, taking time to reassess his academic goals, and changing majors from business to computer science, he transferred to 黑料正能量 last fall.听

He is among an initial cohort of 黑料正能量 students receiving the NSF S-STEM Scholarship, which provides:

  • Up to $15,000 in unmet financial need annually for the length of the degree
  • A paid one-week Bridge to College program
  • A STEM mentorship program
  • An eight-week paid internship
  • Free conference attendance
  • Forest restoration opportunities in Park Woods (黑料正能量鈥檚 on-campus woodland)

The scholarship is open to high-achieving, income-eligible students who are majoring in Biochemistry, Biology, Computer Science, Engineering, Environmental Science, Math, or Psychology (research/STEM track).


Applications for the S-STEM Scholarship
are due by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.


For more information, visit .

鈥楢 welcoming community鈥

Dr. Jim Yoder (foreground), professor of biology at 黑料正能量 and program director of Natural Sciences, poses with a group of students on a hike in the Shenandoah National Park last fall. The students are recipients of a new S-STEM Scholarship funded by the National Science Foundation.

Forming friendships at a new school can have its challenges.

Along with other initiatives provided by the scholarship, a Bridge to College program helps new 黑料正能量 students adjust to life on campus by moving them in a week early, introducing them to STEM faculty and staff members, and engaging them in activities to build camaraderie and form connections with one another. Students participating in the weeklong program receive a generous stipend for their time.

Ani Koontz, a first-year biology and secondary education double major from Newton, Kansas, is a recipient of the S-STEM Scholarship. She recalled traveling to Shenandoah National Park with students and faculty the week before classes, surveying salamanders and hiking trails, before bicycling around Downtown Harrisonburg on a tour led by city officials.

鈥淭hat first week showed me how friendly and approachable my professors are,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e done a great job creating a welcoming community.鈥

Another S-STEM Scholarship recipient, Mara Carlson, is a first-year psychology major from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 鈥淢any of us have become close friends,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檒l see the other scholarship recipients around campus and we鈥檒l say hello to each other.鈥

Through the scholarship, each student is paired with an academic advisor specific to their major, who can answer questions and help guide them forward. Carlson said she meets with Kathryn Howard-Ligas, assistant professor of psychology at 黑料正能量. 鈥淲e discussed a four-year plan, and I was really grateful for that,鈥 she said. Part of that plan includes gaining invaluable experience through internships and conferences, additional perks of the S-STEM Scholarship.

Carlson said she already knew she wanted to attend 黑料正能量, and that receiving the S-STEM Scholarship was 鈥渁 nice surprise.鈥

For the Kansas-born Koontz, 黑料正能量 had always been on her radar, but she also considered attending in-state schools that normally would鈥檝e been cheaper. When she learned she had been offered the S-STEM Scholarship and that it would lower her college costs to 鈥渁 very affordable amount,鈥 her choice to attend 黑料正能量 became an easy one.

鈥淚t’s 100% the reason I came,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen I got that, it meant I could completely afford to go here, and it honestly made 黑料正能量 more affordable than any other college in my area. It鈥檚 my joy to share how grateful I am because this is truly just an amazing thing that 黑料正能量 has.鈥

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Note-writing event brings together community for the holidays /now/news/2025/note-writing-event-brings-together-community-for-the-holidays/ /now/news/2025/note-writing-event-brings-together-community-for-the-holidays/#comments Mon, 08 Dec 2025 17:57:22 +0000 /now/news/?p=60187 For River Lynch, an 黑料正能量 sophomore majoring in digital media and political science, Friday鈥檚 note-writing event brought him full circle.

Lynch remembers receiving his own handwritten card during the holidays back when he was a high school senior in King William, Virginia, a dot on the map about 30 miles east of Richmond. And he remembers feeling appreciative that a student at 黑料正能量, recent biology and mathematics grad Marciella Shallomita 鈥25, wrote to him.

鈥淚 was a student chaplain last semester and I got to meet her, and it was nice to say to her, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e one of the reasons I came here,鈥欌 shared Lynch, adding that another big draw pulling him to 黑料正能量 was receiving the four-year, full-tuition Yoder/Webb Scholarship. 鈥淚 thought it was nice that someone had taken the time to write me something and tell me how much they enjoyed 黑料正能量.鈥

As a way of paying it forward, Lynch stopped by the main lobby of University Commons in between classes on Friday to participate in the 15th annual note-writing event sponsored by the admissions office. He, along with more than 90 students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of 黑料正能量, hand-wrote hundreds of cards (over 700 cards and counting, as tallied on Monday morning) that will be mailed to admitted students all across the country.

Lynch said he wrote to students who, like him, were interested in studying political science and digital media. 鈥淭he majority of my cards were about how good the professors are in the VACA (Visual And Communication Arts) department and how I鈥檝e never once regretted choosing digital media as my major,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 wanted to reach out to incoming students and tell them, 鈥楬ey, if you need any help or if you ever want to talk about your major or about any classes, come find me.鈥 I think I鈥檓 the only River on campus, so it shouldn鈥檛 be hard.鈥

The annual note-writing event provides an opportunity for members of the campus community to form connections with admitted students and tell them about what makes 黑料正能量 special. Students have said that receiving these cards makes an enormous impact on their college choice. 

Fortunata Chipeta, a junior public health major, didn鈥檛 realize this impact until a current first-year student she wrote a card to last year told her it helped convince him to attend 黑料正能量. 鈥淭his event is like me giving them a nudge toward the 黑料正能量 experience,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e want them to experience the welcoming and fun adventure here.鈥

Another student participating in the event, Ava Walker, a sophomore psychology major from Richmond, wrote cards to prospective psychology students. 鈥淚鈥檝e been telling them about how the school makes me feel welcome and has given me so much since I鈥檝e been here,鈥 said Walker, who is a Royal Ambassador, tour guide, and member of the lacrosse team. 

Luke Litwiller, director of undergraduate admissions, said the goal of the event is to ensure every admitted student receives a handwritten, personalized card from a member of the 黑料正能量 community and 鈥渆xperiences a little bit of the relational care that we offer here.鈥

鈥淭his is also a community-building event and gets people all across campus involved in enrollment efforts,鈥 he said.

Friday鈥檚 blanket of snow caused a slight hitch in plans, pushing the start of the event from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., but the dedicated volunteers pressed on, powering through wrist cramps as they wrote.

鈥淕iven how many admitted students we had this year, we needed a pretty solid push,鈥 said organizer Liz Heilbronner, assistant director of transfer admissions and event planner. 鈥淓ven if someone only wrote one note card, it still made a big difference.鈥

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Keeping its promise: 黑料正能量 expands tuition-free initiative to even more students /now/news/2025/keeping-its-promise-emu-expands-tuition-free-initiative-to-even-more-students/ /now/news/2025/keeping-its-promise-emu-expands-tuition-free-initiative-to-even-more-students/#respond Fri, 21 Nov 2025 21:43:16 +0000 /now/news/?p=60137 黑料正能量 Promise Grant increases access for families earning below $75K

After a full day of classes at 黑料正能量, Kevin Garcia clocks in at 5 p.m. for his eight-hour shift at George鈥檚 Inc., a poultry plant in Harrisonburg. By the time he gets home, it鈥檚 1:30 a.m. and he鈥檚 eager to get some much-needed sleep. In less than seven hours, he鈥檒l be back on campus bright and early for his 8 a.m. class.

The hardworking, indefatigable first-year student emigrated from Cuba three years ago to join his family in Harrisonburg. He graduated from 黑料正能量鈥檚 renowned Intensive English Program (IEP) this spring. When he learned he could transfer 15 credits from his IEP classes to his college degree and that he would receive the 黑料正能量 Promise Grant, which fully covers the tuition costs for eligible students, he knew his future belonged at 黑料正能量.

The biology and Spanish double major, whose full-time job helps support his family with their expenses, said his parents both graduated from college in Cuba. 鈥淭hey had an expectation that I needed to go to college, as well,鈥 said Garcia, who is interested in the emerging and rapidly expanding field of epigenetics. 鈥淲ithout the Promise Grant, that wouldn鈥檛 be possible.鈥

Garcia is one of 76 first- and second-year students at 黑料正能量 who have access to an exceptional, tuition-free college education thanks to the 黑料正能量 Promise Grant. The initiative is open to Virginia residents whose adjusted gross family incomes are below $75,000. It is for first-time, full-time undergraduate students. See checklist below for more eligibility criteria.听

Checklist: Who is eligible?

You meet the basic criteria for 黑料正能量 Promise Grant eligibility if:
鈽怸ou file the (include 黑料正能量), and we receive a FAFSA report with a valid as determined by Federal Student Aid.
鈽怸ou are a first-time, full-time (12 to 18 credit hours per semester) undergraduate student admitted to a degree-seeking program. Those pursuing second degrees are not eligible.
鈽怸our family鈥檚 2024 federal income tax returns reflects an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) of $75,000 or less. Visit for information about how FAFSA defines family.
鈽怸ou are a resident of Virginia who is eligible for , and you complete the VTAG application prior to the Sept. 15 deadline.听

Students who maintain eligibility can receive the 黑料正能量 Promise Grant for all four years. For more details about eligibility and a sample of frequently asked questions, visit .

The 黑料正能量 Promise Grant covers 100 percent of all remaining tuition costs after state, federal, and institutional grants or scholarships have been awarded. It does not cover any fees or living expenses.

Now in its second year, the tuition-free initiative continues to tackle systemic barriers by offering more financial aid, in alignment with 黑料正能量鈥檚 2023-28 strategic plan, Pathways of Promise: Preparing Tomorrow鈥檚 Unifying Leaders.

Troy Martin, director of financial aid for 黑料正能量, said that raising the income threshold for Promise Grant eligibility (it was previously set at $65,000) ensures that a college education at 黑料正能量 is accessible to more students in Virginia than ever before. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 want money to stand in the way of a student choosing to attend 黑料正能量,鈥 he said. 

鈥淲e have lots of prospective students who show promise, and our promise is to help them fulfill their promise,鈥 Martin added. 鈥淲e offer a transformative education for these students and allow them to achieve their educational goals and dreams in a setting that will support them every step of the way.鈥

While there is no deadline to apply for the 黑料正能量 Promise Grant, the deadline for submitting a VTAG application is Sept. 15, 2026.

For more information about the 黑料正能量 Promise Grant, visit .


Let Braydon Hoover, vice president of enrollment & marketing, walk you through the 黑料正能量 Promise Grant in the video below.

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Q&A: Transfer students say why they chose 黑料正能量 /now/news/2025/qa-transfer-students-say-why-they-chose-emu/ /now/news/2025/qa-transfer-students-say-why-they-chose-emu/#respond Tue, 11 Nov 2025 18:50:23 +0000 /now/news/?p=60059 Whether they’re transferring from a large state school, a small private institution, or a community college, 黑料正能量’s transfer students are a vital part of the student body and contribute to the vibrancy of our campus.

Hear why some of them chose 黑料正能量 as their new home!

Jose Lopez Vasquez

Hometown: Harrisonburg, Virginia
College/University you transferred from: Blue Ridge Community College (Weyers Cave, Virginia)
Major: Computer science

Why 黑料正能量?
The primary reason I chose to transfer to 黑料正能量 was because it felt like home. When I was searching for where I would go to finish my degree, 黑料正能量 welcomed me and showed me there was a genuine spirit of connection and support. Even though it鈥檚 close to home and I was awarded a STEM scholarship, the ultimate deciding factor was that 黑料正能量 made me feel like I belonged here.

What was transferring like for you?
Transferring to 黑料正能量 was a smooth and welcoming experience. From the beginning, they guided me through each step and made sure I had everything I needed. Not once did I feel at a loss during the process.

Any advice for students starting their college transfer search?
My advice to other transfer students is to look for a school where you truly feel a connection. Choose a place that makes you feel comfortable and supported, but also challenges you to grow and push yourself.

What extracurricular activities are you enjoying at 黑料正能量?
I鈥檓 a tutor for other students majoring in computer science. I鈥檓 also part of the NSF-STEM Scholarship Program, which has given me opportunities to connect with other students in STEM fields. I鈥檓 an active member of Latinx Student Alliance (LSA) and enjoy taking part in their events.


Benjamin Elliott

Hometown: Broadway, Virginia
College/University you transferred from: Blue Ridge Community College (Weyers Cave, Virginia)
Majors: Political science and peacebuilding & development, with sociology minor

Why 黑料正能量?
My father has been a PA announcer for basketball and volleyball at 黑料正能量 since 2009, and this school has been a part of my life since then. I love 黑料正能量鈥檚 commitment to radical justice and change.

What was transferring like for you?
It鈥檚 been easy. Shout-out to Liz (Heilbronner) and the wonderful admissions team. Dayton and the staff at BRCC helped as well.

Any advice for students starting their college transfer search?
Find what you鈥檙e passionate about and what program best fits that interest. The more passionate you are about the subject, the better your experience will be.

What extracurricular activities are you enjoying at 黑料正能量?
Peace Fellowship, Mennonite Action, and writing opinion pieces for The Weather Vane. I鈥檝e met a ton of great people in these groups who all share the same commitment to justice that I do.


Hezekiah Brown

Hometown: Stafford, Virginia
College/University you transferred from: Lesley University (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Major: Business administration

Why 黑料正能量?
I chose to transfer to 黑料正能量 because my old coach was let go, and this school had a really solid and sound campus environment. My parents actually mentioned the nice little coffee shop in the Commons (Common Grounds Coffeehouse!) as they were visiting for a JMU football game. I also chose this school because of the facilities it has to offer. My last school didn鈥檛 even have its own gymnasium, which makes a world of difference. 

What was transferring like for you?
Transferring was an easy transition because everyone here is so welcoming.

Any advice for students starting their college transfer search?
My advice to other transfer students would be to put yourself out there and socialize as much as possible in your first few weeks to find out who your people might be. And to look for a school that has strong and helpful resources like 黑料正能量. I actually got registered to come here the week before school started, and I have people from the admissions team like Lexi, Liz, and a few others to thank for all their help in such a short amount of time.

What extracurricular activities are you enjoying at 黑料正能量?
Before my basketball season started, I enjoyed pickleball, gospel choir, the outdoors club, and biking around town with friends, along with being a part of Student Government Association (SGA) and working at Royals鈥 Den. They have so much to offer at this school!


Micah Wenger

Hometown: Hutchinson, Kansas
College/University you transferred from: Bethel College (North Newton, Kansas)
Major: Music and peacebuilding

Why 黑料正能量?
I felt unfulfilled at Bethel, socially. I had expected to meet other young Mennonites with similar interests and felt as though there weren鈥檛 a lot of those people at Bethel. At 黑料正能量, there鈥檚 more of those people. I worked for two summers at Rocky Mountain Mennonite Camp, where there鈥檚 a pretty big Mennonite contingent from 黑料正能量, so I met a lot of people from 黑料正能量 there, thought about transferring, and decided 黑料正能量 might be the place for me.

What was transferring like for you?
People I knew from camp were quick to include me in social things, so I felt included and secure since day one, which is abnormal, I think, for a lot of transfers. 

Any advice for students starting their college transfer search?
Similar to being a freshman in college, just being willing to go out and do things and chat with people makes a big difference. People here tend to be pretty friendly. I found they鈥檙e usually happy to chat.

What extracurricular activities are you enjoying at 黑料正能量?
A lot of music: I take piano lessons, I鈥檓 in the orchestra, and on the choir. I鈥檓 also part of the group that鈥檚 working to put on a theater show next semester.

Interested in 黑料正能量? Start the conversation by , scheduling a campus visit, talking with a professor or coach, or meeting your admissions counselor. Learn more about transferring to 黑料正能量 at .

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Reimagining 黑料正能量: University adapts to meet new challenges聽 /now/news/2025/reimagining-emu/ /now/news/2025/reimagining-emu/#comments Fri, 26 Sep 2025 11:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=59664 SMALL PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES face daunting challenges in today鈥檚 ever-evolving world of higher education. 

The demographic cliff鈥攁 drop-off in the number of high school seniors鈥攊s resulting in fewer applicants and lower enrollments. Rising costs, coupled with shrinking revenues from those lower enrollments and modest endowment sizes, are forcing many schools to close their doors. And a growing skepticism about the return on investment of a private college education is leading more prospective students to turn elsewhere. 

Some of those students are flocking to alternatives to the traditional four-year college degree, opting instead for trade schools鈥攚here enrollment has surged since the pandemic鈥攐r on-the-job training programs right out of high school. Others are taking advantage of the flexibility and accessibility offered through online programs and earning a degree without stepping foot on a campus. Still, many prospective students are forgoing higher education altogether, and in droves. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the proportion of high school graduates going straight to college has fallen from a peak of 70% in 2016 to 62% in 2022 (the most recent year on file). 

For students still planning to go to college, the larger and more popular schools offer a sense of security鈥攁 promise that their investment will pay off. In a crowded and hypercompetitive market, it鈥檚 often the name on the diploma that speaks the loudest. 鈥淎s a result, every private college needs to adapt, not just to survive, but to better serve the needs of its students and society,鈥 said Braydon Hoover ’11, MAOL ’21, vice president for enrollment. 

In response to these looming existential threats, 黑料正能量 is taking bold steps to ensure its mission and community thrive for generations to come. University leaders have spent the past year strategically planning a path forward, known as Reimagining 黑料正能量, that directly addresses these challenges and sets a vision for the future. That plan includes steps to optimize the school鈥檚 resources, reconfigure its academic structure, increase brand awareness, and invest in innovative solutions that differentiate the university and its students. 

A curriculum that counts 

One of the most exciting developments to emerge from the Reimagining 黑料正能量 process is the new pathways curriculum projected to roll out beginning in the Fall 2026 semester. This innovative, interdisciplinary framework repackages 黑料正能量鈥檚 general education/core curriculum into four focused pathways, each aligned with university values. These pathways are both transcriptable and translatable, designed to clearly communicate relevant skills to employers. 

The pathways curriculum promotes the university鈥檚 strengths and values while helping students develop in-demand soft skills that enhance their career readiness in a competitive job market. Students will likely select a pathway in the second semester of their first year, with guidance provided to help them choose the option that best fits their goals. 

鈥淭his new model can be tailored to each student鈥檚 unique abilities and interests, adapts to a variety of careers, and ensures their general education credits truly count, all at no additional time or cost to them,鈥 said Dr. Tynisha Willingham, provost and vice president of academic affairs.

Divisions and deans 

Another way that 黑料正能量 is positioning itself to better serve its students and fulfill its mission is by reconfiguring its academic structure from three schools to two divisions. The new leadership structure will help the university work more efficiently and encourage greater integration and collaboration across academic programs. 

Two deans with extensive leadership and grant management experience have been appointed to lead the academic divisions, with both officially beginning their roles on July 1, 2025. The Rev. Dr. Sarah Ann Bixler ’02, former associate dean of Eastern Mennonite Seminary, serves as dean for the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences division. Dr. Michael Horst ’12, MAC ’14, former interim associate dean, former director of 黑料正能量鈥檚 counseling program, and current director of its psychology program, serves as dean for the Health, Behavioral, and Natural Sciences division. The two divisional deans work closely with Dr. Tara Kishbaugh, inaugural dean of faculty and student success, and Jonathan Swartz MA ’14 (conflict transformation and MDiv), dean of students, while reporting to the provost. 

鈥淭hese appointments mark an important step in 黑料正能量鈥檚 reorganization and will help the university better serve students and live out its mission,鈥 said Willingham. 鈥淲e feel invigorated by having leaders of this caliber stepping into these roles. Each brings a deep commitment to student success, faculty development, and collaborative leadership as we fully embrace and live into this new structure.鈥 

Streamlined for students 

As part of the reimagining process, 黑料正能量 is focusing on what it does best while adapting to the changing needs of today鈥檚 students. Over the past year, faculty and staff worked together to streamline course offerings, making them easier to navigate and more clearly connected to career outcomes, without losing the unique character of the 黑料正能量 experience. 

That includes phasing out programs with little to no current enrollment, few graduates in recent years, and limited interest from prospective students. Beginning in fall 2025, the university will no longer offer chemistry, economics, history, health and physical education, or writing studies as standalone majors. Students will still be able to engage with the values and ideas of these disciplines through minors and as part of the new pathways curriculum. Additionally, 黑料正能量 is introducing a criminology major (designed around the principles of restorative justice) and a finance minor to better align with student interest and career opportunities. 

鈥淭hese majors reflect growing interest from prospective students and respond to workforce needs both locally and nationally, while staying rooted in our mission as a peace and justice university,鈥 Willingham said. 

Turning the corner 

Hope is already shining brightly at 黑料正能量. Alumni, friends, and donors are showing their strong support for 黑料正能量, giving at record levels. This year鈥檚 Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day brought in a record-breaking $365,313, helping make the most recent fiscal year the university鈥檚 second-highest fundraising year in the past three decades. The university has already raised more than 60% of its $40 million goal for Forward Together: Preparing Tomorrow鈥檚 Unifying Leaders (2023-2028), the largest fundraising campaign in 黑料正能量鈥檚 history. 

Another source of optimism on campus comes from 黑料正能量鈥檚 dedicated admissions team and the enrollment numbers for the incoming Class of 2029. As of the 2025 Census, following the close of the 10th day of classes, this year’s incoming class is up 10% over last year and almost 2% higher than the year before.    

鈥淭his encouraging momentum is a testament not only to the hard work and heart of our enrollment team, but also to the collective efforts of faculty, staff, and the entire 黑料正能量 community,鈥 Hoover said. 鈥淭heir dedication to building relationships, telling 黑料正能量鈥檚 story with integrity, and walking alongside students in their discernment is making a difference. We鈥檙e seeing stronger engagement and deeper alignment between who we are and who we鈥檙e meant to serve, and that gives me great hope for 黑料正能量鈥檚 future.鈥 

New leadership 

As the Rev. Dr. Shannon W. Dycus settles into her role as interim president, she is focused on continuing the reimagining process to guide the university toward sustained success. Dycus, who took office on July 1, 2025, succeeds President Emerita Dr. Susan Schultz Huxman, who announced last fall she would be retiring after nine years as 黑料正能量鈥檚 ninth president. Dycus has led student affairs at 黑料正能量 since 2019 and brings a deep passion for the campus community and its students. 鈥淲e will continue to reimagine what 黑料正能量 looks like and who it serves, in ways that are both surprising and exciting,鈥 she said. 


This story appears in the Summer 2025 issue of Crossroads magazine.

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黑料正能量 reports double-digit growth in new undergraduate students /now/news/2025/emu-reports-double-digit-growth-in-new-undergraduate-students/ /now/news/2025/emu-reports-double-digit-growth-in-new-undergraduate-students/#comments Tue, 16 Sep 2025 09:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=59718 University celebrates largest percentage increase in 10 years

黑料正能量 is proud to announce the results of its annual fall census, which was conducted on Sept. 8 following the 10th day of classes. The census numbers reflect undergraduate, graduate, and non-degree and non-credit enrollment on the Harrisonburg, Virginia, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, campuses for the Fall 2025 semester.

Among the main takeaways from the census data:

  • A 10% increase in the size of the incoming undergraduate class, which includes first-year, transfer, readmitted, and aviation students, from Fall 2024 to Fall 2025 (from 218 to 239 students). 
  • An 11% increase in the number of new first-year undergraduate students since last fall (from 160 to 178 students).
  • A historically high percentage (48%) of first-year undergraduate students identify as first-generation college students (up from 35% last year).
  • Another record high, nearly half (49%) of the incoming class is made up of student-athletes (up from 46%).

鈥淭hanks to the tireless efforts of our dedicated enrollment teams, and the unwavering support from faculty, staff, and the entire 黑料正能量 community, we are seeing an increase in our incoming undergraduate enrollment numbers for the first time since the pandemic in 2020,鈥 said Braydon Hoover 鈥11, MA 鈥21, vice president for enrollment and marketing at 黑料正能量. 鈥淎mid the headwinds that continue to buffet higher education today, we celebrate that more students are choosing 黑料正能量 to help them fulfill their educational and professional goals, beginning their journeys as unifying leaders with us.鈥

Among the incoming Class of 2029:

  • 43% identify as students of color (among the most diverse in 黑料正能量 history);
  • 73% hail from Virginia, with more than 20% from Harrisonburg and Rockingham County;
  • 15 states, Puerto Rico, and four countries are represented; and 
  • the average GPA is 3.49 (unchanged from last year), with nearly one-fourth of students entering 黑料正能量 with at least 10 college credits.

The top three majors of the incoming class, starting from the most popular, are nursing, biology, and business administration. 

While a total 730 students make up the undergraduate student body, 358 graduate students are enrolled at 黑料正能量, including 126 new grad students joining the university this semester. Graduate programs that saw the largest gains since last year are Biomedicine (up 45% to 16 new students), Seminary (up 41% to 17 new students, boosted by its new Doctor of Ministry program), and Graduate Teacher Education (up 4% to 43 new students). Students in 黑料正能量鈥檚 graduate programs represent 20 states and five countries.

Thirty-five educators are renewing their licensure this year (compared to 22 last year) through 黑料正能量鈥檚 Graduate Teacher Education program. 

黑料正能量鈥檚 four-year and six-year graduation rates are 55% and 60%, respectively. Fall 2025 marks the seventh consecutive year that the university鈥檚 retention rate, which is generally used as a gauge of student satisfaction, has measured 74% or higher.

鈥淣ow more than ever before, the world needs 黑料正能量 graduates鈥攍eaders specially trained to serve as bridge builders and peacemakers,鈥 said Provost Dr. Tynisha Willingham. 鈥淚t鈥檚 gratifying to see our students continue to answer that call and equip the skills needed to make positive change in our world.鈥

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Meet Zainab and Kayden, this year鈥檚 Yoder/Webb Scholars /now/news/2025/meet-zainab-and-kayden-this-years-yoder-webb-scholars/ /now/news/2025/meet-zainab-and-kayden-this-years-yoder-webb-scholars/#comments Tue, 09 Sep 2025 09:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=59693 黑料正能量 has announced its two 2025 Yoder/Webb Scholars.

The full-tuition scholarship is 黑料正能量鈥檚 highest academic award. Recipients are selected based on academic performance, community and extracurricular involvement, creativity, clarity of thought, and leadership potential. 

The Yoder Scholars program was founded by Carol and Paul R. Yoder Jr., both graduates of 1963, with a significant leadership gift to endow the scholarship. Read more about their long legacy of philanthropy here.

The Webb Scholars program honors Ada Webb, one of the first African-American students to attend the university, and Margaret (Peggy) Webb, the first African-American graduate in 1954.

Applicants were tasked with creating a 400-word conceptual response to the prompt, 鈥淭here are three types of people in the world; which are you?鈥 through the medium of a blank 3鈥漻5鈥 card in whichever way they chose.

Read about the 2025 Yoder/Webb Scholars below:


Zainab Kamran

During her senior year of high school, Zainab Kamran, a psychology major from Lahore, Pakistan, had spent two to three months researching different universities in the U.S. She had come across the Wikipedia pages for James Madison University and the city of Harrisonburg, Virginia. Those pages naturally led her right to 黑料正能量. 鈥淚 liked what I read about the school, but then I forgot all about it,鈥 she said.

When her older brother, who graduated from Pacific Lutheran University, mentioned that an economics professor of his (Ryan Swartzendruber 鈥16) had graduated from 黑料正能量 and 鈥渓oved the experience,鈥 Kamran resumed her search. 鈥淚 started to dig deeper and was fascinated by 黑料正能量鈥檚 focus on community and service because those were things I was involved in,鈥 said Kamran. The school鈥檚 small size, which allows for closer connections and meaningful one-on-one interactions with professors, was also a major draw, she added.

While at International School Lahore, Kamran was president of the Community Building Society club and organized volunteers to serve free meals to those in need. On Christmas, she helped pack and distribute more than 60 gifts for Christian orphans in Lahore. She was also involved as a publication director of events on campus and collaborated with a professor on a research paper. She received the Director鈥檚 Award for Community Building and the Director鈥檚 Award for Research and Publication.

Kamran said she鈥檚 excited to take part in service- and art-related activities and clubs on campus and that she鈥檚 found a welcoming home at 黑料正能量. 鈥淭he people here are so friendly,鈥 she said. 鈥満诹险芰 has such a diverse international student population. I鈥檝e met students from Ethiopia, Kenya, India, and Afghanistan, and it鈥檚 been a lot of fun meeting them.鈥


Kayden Beidler

Kayden Beidler, a nursing major from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is the latest in a long line of family members to attend 黑料正能量. His older sister, Miranda Beidler, is a senior; his parents, Lyle Beidler, class of 鈥98, and Melissa Spory Beidler 鈥98, met and began dating while 黑料正能量 students; and his aunt, Marcy Spory Weaver 鈥08, graduated from the university鈥檚 top-tier nursing program.

With so many personal connections at 黑料正能量, the school automatically made his list of colleges to consider. But, he still had to decide for himself. When Beidler visited 黑料正能量 during an Admitted Student Day and spoke with a nursing professor, he came away thoroughly impressed with the quality of the program. 鈥淭he way she described how 黑料正能量 teaches nursing really resonated with me,鈥 he said. 鈥淪eeing those values of caring for others reflected not just in the major I want to study, but also across the college, made me think, 鈥楾his is where I want to be.鈥欌

A National Merit Scholarship finalist this year, Beidler received National Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for his story submissions in 2022 (Honorable Mention) and 2023 (Gold Key Award, American Voices nominee). He was also selected to participate in the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association Regional Chorus Festival. Beidler, who has joined the 黑料正能量 University Choir, was involved in all 12 of his high school鈥檚 theater productions during his four years at Lancaster Mennonite High School, and served as editor of the school鈥檚 literary arts magazine.

Beidler said he wanted to attend a college that aligned with his values of community, living intentionally, caring for others, and caring for the world. 鈥満诹险芰 checked all those boxes,鈥 he said. 鈥淰isiting those other schools only made me more certain that 黑料正能量 was the right fit for me.鈥

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黑料正能量 graces list of 鈥楤est Colleges in America鈥 /now/news/2025/emu-graces-list-of-best-colleges-in-america/ /now/news/2025/emu-graces-list-of-best-colleges-in-america/#comments Wed, 16 Jul 2025 20:40:59 +0000 /now/news/?p=59293 Money.com recently released its annual list of the best colleges in the U.S., and 黑料正能量 made the cut.

The personal finance site selected about 700 schools from more than 2,400 four-year colleges and universities nationwide and assessed each of them on the quality of their education, affordability, and student outcomes. 

鈥淢oney鈥檚 annual Best Colleges list showcases the country鈥檚 top values, based on graduation rates, cost of attendance, financial aid, alumni salaries and more,鈥 according to the site. 鈥淭here isn鈥檛 one 鈥榖est鈥 college for every student, but our star ratings on more than 700 colleges can help you build a list of standout schools that fit your budget.鈥

earned a 3.5-star rating (out of five stars) on the list, outperforming schools such as Longwood University, University of Lynchburg, Mary Baldwin University, Roanoke College, Shenandoah University, and Virginia Commonwealth University, all of which received 3-star ratings. Bridgewater College, 黑料正能量鈥檚 neighboring ODAC school, was not included on the list. 

鈥淭his recognition from Money affirms what we already know to be true: our students graduate with more than just a degree. They鈥檙e launched from this wonderful place with a deep sense of purpose, equipped with the soft skills employers are seeking today, and fully prepared to make meaningful contributions in a complex world,鈥 said Braydon Hoover 鈥11, MAOL 鈥21, vice president for enrollment. 鈥淏eing named one of America鈥檚 Best Colleges reinforces that a small, mission-driven university like 黑料正能量 delivers exceptional outcomes, personalized student support, and a lasting return on investment.鈥

Royal rankings

黑料正能量 has appeared on Money鈥檚 Best Colleges list for the past several years. In 2022, when schools on the list were ranked, 黑料正能量 placed third among private four-year colleges in Virginia.

The university also earned high marks in U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 , placing #48 among the Best Regional Universities in the South for 2025. The publication ranked 黑料正能量 at #95 nationwide among Top Performers on Social Mobility, which assesses how well schools graduate economically disadvantaged students.

In Niche.com鈥檚 , 黑料正能量 was named #3 out of 13 Best Christian Colleges in Virginia, #4 out of 21 Best Colleges for Nursing in Virginia, and #8 out of 26 Best Small Colleges in Virginia. 

黑料正能量鈥檚 Collaborative MBA program has been recognized by OnlineU as one of the top online MBA programs in Virginia.

Money鈥檚 methodology

To be included on its list of best colleges, Money.com required schools to meet the following criteria:

  • Schools must have at least 500 undergraduate students or 150 first-year students;
  • Have sufficient, reliable data to be analyzed;
  • Not be in financial distress; and 
  • Have a graduation rate that was at or above the median for its institutional category (public, private or historically black college or university), or have a high 鈥渧alue-added鈥 graduation rate (in other words: score in the top 25% of graduation rates after accounting for the student body).

The 732 qualifying schools were then evaluated using 25 factors across three categories: quality, affordability, and outcomes.

  • Quality measures focus on graduation rates.
  • Affordability weighs the net price of a degree, student and parent borrowing, and loan repayment rates.
  • Outcomes considers median earnings, the share of alumni working, and the share of alumni earning more than a high school graduate. 

Come see for yourself

Visit 黑料正能量 in person during the state鈥檚 annual Virginia Private College Week from July 21-26. All week, 黑料正能量 hosts special summer visit sessions including a campus tour and an information session covering academics, financial aid, the admissions process, and more.

In-person tours and info sessions聽will be offered the following days and times:

  • From Monday, July 21 to Friday, July 25, at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily.听
  • On Saturday, July 26, at 10 a.m.听and 11:30 a.m.

黑料正能量聽is among the 24聽schools participating in the聽, sponsored by the Virginia College Savings Plan. Participating institutions are members of the聽.

To register for Virginia Private College Week at 黑料正能量, go to聽or contact the Admissions Office at 540-432-4118 or聽admiss@emu.edu.

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Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day 2025 ‘a huge success,’ raises record-setting $365K /now/news/2025/lovemu-giving-day-2025/ Thu, 03 Apr 2025 20:00:57 +0000 /now/news/?p=58651 Grand total surpasses $350K goal set by organizers

Before the clock struck midnight on Wednesday, April 2, Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day 2025 achieved its fairy tale ending. A generous outpouring of support from all members of the 黑料正能量 community鈥攁lumni, faculty, staff, current and prospective students, and friends鈥攔esulted in a record-breaking $365,313 raised by 360 unique donors during the ninth annual 24-hour extravaganza. That total surpasses the $350,000 goal set by Lov黑料正能量 organizers and tops the $340,512 raised last year (a 7% increase).

Donors gave early and often, unlocking all $152,000 in challenge match funds for The University Fund, student scholarships, athletics, facilities, and intercultural programs. Because 27 prospective students who registered to attend Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day paid their tuition deposits, donors matched their commitment by contributing $27,000 to student scholarships. That鈥檚 nearly double the $15,000 raised for that challenge last year!

The 2025 Lov黑料正能量 leaderboard competition was fierce and fun-spirited, with the winners named below:

Academic program

  • First place ($1,000 prize): Education
  • Second place ($500 prize): Music
  • Third place ($250 prize): Business and leadership

Student club/organization

  • First place ($1,000 prize): SAAC (Student Athlete Advisory Council)
  • Second place ($500 prize): Earthkeepers
  • Third place ($250 prize): Pickleball

Athletic team

  • First place ($1,000 prize): Men鈥檚 soccer
  • Second place ($500 prize): Women鈥檚 volleyball
  • Third place ($250 prize): Men鈥檚 volleyball

Nicole Litwiller, annual giving and donor communication specialist, said that a highlight for her was seeing the whole 黑料正能量 community come together to embrace their pride for 黑料正能量. 鈥淭here were some moments yesterday where we were coming down to the wire to meet a challenge goal, but without fail, our community came through and helped us unlock every single one,鈥 she said on Thursday. 鈥淭hanks to their support, Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day was a huge success, and we once again beat last year鈥檚 record. I鈥檓 so grateful for everyone who showed their support.鈥

Seeing septuple?!

Left to right: Christina Harman, Leah Beachy, Mana Acosta, Cassidy Williams, Dr. Susan Schultz Huxman, Celeste Thomas, Hannah Beck, and Nicole Litwiller pose after Monday鈥檚 lookalike contest. (Photo by Macson McGuigan/黑料正能量)

Four 黑料正能量 staff members and two students channeled their inner Royal-in-chief for the first-ever President Huxman Lookalike Contest, held on Monday at the Student Union to kick off Lov黑料正能量 week. The contest honored Dr. Susan Schultz Huxman, who has served as 黑料正能量鈥檚 ninth president since 2017 and is retiring this summer. Tyler Goss, director for student engagement and leadership development, hosted the competition, dispensing with his typical flair for the dramatic. 

The half-dozen contestants modeled their blue outfits and recited their favorite Huxmanisms. Determined by raucous cheers and selected by Huxman herself as judge, the winners of the contest, students Mana Acosta and Leah Beachy鈥攖he latter of whom wore a bald cap to portray Huxman鈥檚 husband鈥攔eceived an offer of a fancy dinner at the president鈥檚 residence along with three guests of their choice. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 spooky because I use all of those words,鈥 Huxman said, before announcing her pick. 鈥淵ou all used the correct enunciation and everything.鈥 Following the contest, Litwiller announced that the Lov黑料正能量 Early Challenge had been reached, which unlocked $10,000 toward The University Fund. for more photos from the event.

Getting hyped at Herm鈥檚 House

黑料正能量 engineering major Adam Stoltzfus fires a Lov黑料正能量 shirt into the crowd during the second annual Lov黑料正能量 pep rally held at Yoder Arena on Wednesday morning. The BaZOOKa T-shirt cannon, designed by Stoltzfus with help from engineering lab tech Henry Bowser, was funded by 2019 alumni Ben and Kayla Zook. (Photo by Macson McGuigan/黑料正能量)

By the time the second annual Lov黑料正能量 pep rally began at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, donors had already contributed more than $54,000, or about 15%, of the day鈥檚 fundraising goal. The event, held at Yoder Arena, started with a screening of the official 2025 Lov黑料正能量 video (watch it on YouTube) featuring some of your favorite campus characters. Frequent emcee duo Braydon Hoover and Deanna Reed hyped up the crowd. 

黑料正能量 junior Naomi Kratzer shares her 黑料正能量 journey at the Lov黑料正能量 pep rally. (Photo by Macson McGuigan/黑料正能量)

Naomi Kratzer, an 黑料正能量 junior from Goshen, Indiana, majoring in music performance and history, shared her own 鈥淩oyal Tale鈥 leading her to 黑料正能量. For more Royal Tales of students and alumni, check out our series of stories here. As she decided on which college to attend, the Mennonite-raised Kratzer “began scouring鈥 the five Mennonite colleges in the U.S. It was 黑料正能量鈥檚 campus that kept catching her eye, she said, due to its beautiful setting in the Shenandoah Valley, its strong music education program and its vibrant student community. 鈥淢y story didn鈥檛 begin when I stepped onto campus, and neither did any of yours,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut 黑料正能量 is known to be a home for all of our vastly diverse, chaotic, and ever-complicating plots. 黑料正能量’s resilience is in the people.鈥

Tyler Goss, left, and Makinto play dueling flutes to cap off the pep rally. (Photo by Macson McGuigan/黑料正能量)

In a dazzling display of musical mastery, Goss, dressed as the jester from the Lov黑料正能量 video, pulled a flute from his sleeve and performed the theme to Sesame Street. He was joined by Makinto, an internationally known musician and seminary student, who challenged him to a flute battle. Watch the pep rally . The flute duel begins at the 38-minute mark.

Royal Tales 

Left to right: 黑料正能量 professors Dr. Gaurav Pathania, Dr. Benjamin Bergey, and Dr. Kate Clark share their own Royal Tales. (Photo by Macson McGuigan/黑料正能量)

A Royal Tales panel discussion hosted by Litwiller with 黑料正能量 professors Dr. Gaurav Pathania, Dr. Benjamin Bergey 鈥11, and Dr. Kate Clark 鈥07 detailed their journeys to 黑料正能量, the challenges they鈥檝e overcome, what excites them about the future, and what they love most about 黑料正能量. 

Clark graduated from 黑料正能量鈥檚 nursing program, worked as a nurse for several years, and then returned to teach at 黑料正能量 in 2011. She gave a shout-out to the Graham Central Station ice cream flavor at the cafeteria鈥斺淚鈥檝e never had it anywhere else,鈥 she said鈥攁nd added that her job at 黑料正能量 is the best one she鈥檚 ever had. 鈥淚 love that 黑料正能量 has a point of view,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a place that has a perspective. 鈥 I love working for a place that I feel stands for something, and it鈥檚 something that鈥檚 important and needed in the world.鈥

The overcast skies and brisk temps didn鈥檛 sour spirits at Wednesday鈥檚 lunch and lawn party, free for all current and prospective students. (Photo by Macson McGuigan/黑料正能量)

Sanctuary of sound

黑料正能量 Music Professor Ben Guerrero, third from left, leads a tour of the new recording studio at the Astral Hall on top of the 黑料正能量 hill. (Photo by Zack Furr/黑料正能量)

Music Professor Ben Guerrero led tours of the new recording studio inside the Astral Hall on top of the 黑料正能量 hill. Built in 1955, the former lecture hall was once home to the astronomy society. Starting in the early ’70s, it housed the WEMC radio station run by 黑料正能量 students and staff. Today, it鈥檚 a state-of-the-art studio with two isolation rooms and a Dolby Atmos control room for mixing immersive or 3D audio. The space can be used to produce full records, music videos, and informational and instructional videos. The studio officially opens this fall.

A 鈥榳heelie鈥 good time

Tyler Goss zooms down the indoor track, prize box in his clutches, during the Real Life Mario Kart Race on Wednesday evening. (Photo by Macson McGuigan/黑料正能量)

黑料正能量 students, staff, and anyone daring enough to brave a gauntlet of projectiles and obstacles took part in a race around the indoor track, modeled after the popular Mario Kart video game. Participants rode scooters, dodging yoga balls and dodgeballs, grabbing prize boxes, and weaving their way around aerobics step platforms and hurdles laid out on the track, to fight their way to the finish line. Meanwhile, on the Yoder Arena courts down below, the 黑料正能量 men鈥檚 volleyball team won a five-set thriller over Randolph College.

黑料正能量 students, prospective students, faculty/staff, alumni, donors, and families gather at the Student Union on Wednesday evening for the Lov黑料正能量 Cookout. The event featured live music from students Naomi Kratzer and Joshua Stucky. (Photo by Macson McGuigan/黑料正能量)

Challenges (all unlocked)

Lov黑料正能量 Early Challenge: We received more than 120 gifts (100 gifts were needed) before the start of Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day to unlock $10,000 for scholarships. 

Loyal Royal Challenge: 黑料正能量 alumni gave more than 270 gifts (250 gifts were needed) over the 24-hour span to unlock $20,000 for The University Fund.

Friends of 黑料正能量 Challenge: Non-alumni deepened their commitment to 黑料正能量 by contributing more than 180 gifts (175 gifts were needed) throughout the day and unlocking $15,000 for scholarships.

Future Royal Challenge: Because 27 prospective students who registered to attend Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day paid their tuition deposit, we unlocked $27,000 for scholarships.

Rise 鈥橬 Shine, Royals! Challenge: Early birds helped reach this challenge by giving more than 80 gifts (75 gifts were needed) between 6 and 9 a.m. to unlock $15,000 for The University Fund. 

Fee-Fi-Fo-Fund Our Facilities Challenge: Donors demonstrated giant-sized generosity by awarding at least 65 gifts (65 gifts were needed) between 10 a.m. and noon to unlock $15,000 for improvements to campus facilities.

What Magnificent Academics We Have! Challenge: To celebrate 黑料正能量鈥檚 stellar smarts, supporters donated at least 100 gifts (100 gifts were needed) between noon and 3 p.m. to unlock $15,000 for scholarships.

A Whole New World Challenge: 黑料正能量鈥檚 intercultural programs have impacted thousands of graduates, offering opportunities to engage in different cultures, build global relationships and experience a new perspective. Donors contributed 80 gifts (75 gifts were needed) between 5 and 7 p.m. to unlock $10,000 for intercultural programs. 

The Mighty Royals Challenge: Athletics supporters showed their love for 黑料正能量 sports by pitching in 60 gifts (50 gifts were needed) between 7:30 and 9 p.m. to unlock $10,000 for 黑料正能量 Athletics.

Before The Clock Struck Midnight Challenge: 黑料正能量鈥檚 night owls stayed up late to celebrate, giving at least 100 gifts (100 gifts were needed) between 9 p.m. and midnight to unlock $15,000 for The University Fund.

Thanks to everyone who donated, shared of their time to celebrate their love of all things 黑料正能量, and joined in the festivities on campus! Special thanks to the Lov黑料正能量 planning team: Arelys Martinez Fabian, Genesis Figueroa, Tyler Goss, Cassie Guerrero, Liz Heilbronner, Steven Johnson, Luke Litwiller, Nicole Litwiller, and Arushi Sachan; Advancement; Marketing & Communications; Student Government Association; Undergraduate Admissions & Royal Ambassadors; 黑料正能量 Facilities; Pioneer College Caterers; Athletics; Information Technology; and all other faculty, staff and students who provided support by creating decorations or volunteered their time to help with events.

For more photos from the day鈥檚 events, swipe through our gallery below:

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黑料正能量 student wins coveted Rhodes Scholarship /now/news/2024/emu-student-wins-coveted-rhodes-scholarship/ /now/news/2024/emu-student-wins-coveted-rhodes-scholarship/#comments Mon, 18 Nov 2024 22:09:32 +0000 /now/news/?p=57950

黑料正能量 (黑料正能量) is pleased to announce that senior Meredith Lehman, from Dover, Ohio, has been named a recipient of the prestigious . 

Lehman was one of only 32 students in the US鈥攆rom a pool of nearly 3,000 applicants鈥攕elected to become a Rhodes Scholar for 2025. The program provides scholarships covering all expenses for student-scholars to study at Oxford University.

The award, considered to be the most prized international scholarship for American college graduates, was established in 1903 through the final will and bequest of Cecil John Rhodes. Award criteria includes the highest level of academic excellence, integrity of character, interest in and respect for fellow beings, and a student鈥檚 ability to lead. 

Lehman is excited about the opportunities that the Rhodes scholarship will provide, intending to pursue a Master of Philosophy in International Relations while at Oxford. 鈥淚 hope to someday work as a bridge builder between science and policy, particularly in international spaces,鈥 she says.

A double major in Biology and Political Science with a Chemistry minor, Lehman is an accomplished tutor, recipient of several top academic awards, and has already compiled an impressive research portfolio with several publications under review. Her research on drug delivery systems for anticancer drugs has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). 

During the summer of 2023, Lehman was part of a six-student undergraduate research team in North Queensland, Australia. Dr. Jim Yoder, Professor of Biology; Director of Biology, Chemistry, & Environmental Science Programs; and trip co-leader describes Lehman as 鈥渓evel headed, dependable, and meticulous in her work in both laboratory and field settings,鈥 calling her research and publication record 鈥渆xtraordinary.鈥

Dr. Ji Eun Kim, Associate Professor of Political Science, adds: 鈥淎ny person who meets Meredith will instantly recognize her sharp intellect and outstanding leadership which stems from her deep commitment to working for the common good and serving others.鈥 

During her time as President of both 黑料正能量鈥檚 Student Government Association and award-winning Young Democrats Club, Lehman has been a persistent and passionate leader in the diversity, equity and inclusion space at 黑料正能量, including around issues of human rights and climate justice. She was chosen to join the President’s Cabinet in 2022-23 as 鈥渢he student voice鈥 for the creation of the university strategic plan. 

President Susan Huxman affirms: 鈥淔rom working with advancement to raise money for diversity, equity and inclusion grants, partnering with faculty and designers to create a sustainable fashion design course, to assisting as a legal intern for asylum seekers and elementary students for whom English is a second language, Meredith has been a voice for equity, peace and justice in Harrisonburg, VA; Washington, DC; and her hometown in Ohio.鈥

黑料正能量 her time at 黑料正能量, Lehman says, 鈥淭his amazing opportunity is truly a product of the 黑料正能量 community and all of its incredible people 鈥 faculty and staff have empowered me to pursue knowledge and critical thinking and to also exercise empathy and compassion.鈥

Lehman will become part of a legacy of changemaking alumni, including Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee MA 鈥07, renowned peace activist, trained social worker and women鈥檚 rights advocate who graduated from 黑料正能量鈥檚 Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP). 

A leader among faith-based universities, 黑料正能量 emphasizes academic excellence, peace and justice, and an active faith. Founded in 1917 in Harrisonburg, Virginia, 黑料正能量 is an educational institution of Mennonite Church USA serving undergraduate, graduate, and seminary students of diverse religious and cultural backgrounds. Learn more on the 黑料正能量 admissions website or by visiting our Harrisonburg campus.

Read emerging national news coverage on Lehman and the Rhodes scholarship from and .

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黑料正能量 enrolls most diverse class in school’s history, sees graduate recruitment growth /now/news/2024/emu-enrolls-most-diverse-class-in-schools-history-sees-graduate-recruitment-growth/ /now/news/2024/emu-enrolls-most-diverse-class-in-schools-history-sees-graduate-recruitment-growth/#comments Thu, 19 Sep 2024 15:25:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=57704 黑料正能量 has released its fall 2024 enrollment and retention figures, which reflect its ongoing commitment to belonging with significant growth in the percentage of incoming students who identify as people of color. The figures also show substantial increases in the number of new graduate students, growth in the Intensive English Program, and record enrollment in the aviation program, as well as a retention rate that remains high.

The census numbers, collected on Sept. 9, represent undergraduate, graduate, non-degree and non-credit enrollment on the main Harrisonburg, Virginia, campus and the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, site for fall 2024.

“Amidst a challenging higher education environment, I am delighted that 黑料正能量 is seeing growth in areas that reflect our shared values and ongoing commitment to belonging,” said Braydon Hoover ’11, MA ’21, vice president for enrollment. “It is important to note that while we are reporting our fall enrollment in aggregate, each number represents an individual student who has chosen 黑料正能量 to be the catalyst of their bright futures. It is a choice we celebrate and a responsibility we take seriously. We will continue to deliver an exceptional education experience that is accessible for them and for all students interested in becoming unifying leaders.”

Explore more data 
in the 黑料正能量 Fact Book.

The number of incoming students in the aviation program at 黑料正能量 at Lancaster surged from 9 to 23 (a 155% increase from last year), contributing to a total undergraduate enrollment of 755 students and an incoming class enrollment of 183 students. The Class of 2028 represents 15 states/territories and 10 countries and includes 34% of students who identify as first-generation and 53% who identify as people of color (a roughly 10% increase from last year). Of the incoming class, 43% are athletes.

Top areas of study, starting from most popular, include nursing, business and leadership, STEM, aviation, and education. The Intensive English Program realized an 18% enrollment increase from 84 to 99 students.

This year at least 32 teachers from the Harrisonburg City and Rockingham County public school divisions are renewing their licensure through the Graduate Teacher Education program, further demonstrating 黑料正能量’s commitment to community partnerships.

黑料正能量鈥檚 retention rate, which is generally used as a gauge of student satisfaction, remains high. According to census data, 76% of the first-year undergraduate students who entered in fall 2023 continued their studies at 黑料正能量 this semester. This marks the sixth consecutive year that the rate has measured 75% or higher.

鈥淥ur retention rate continues to soar above the national average,鈥 said Provost Dr. Tynisha Willingham. 鈥淎chieving this for six consecutive years is a feat. 黑料正能量鈥檚 collaborative approach, involving various departments working in synergy, ensures that students receive comprehensive support and have the opportunity to thrive academically and personally.鈥

黑料正能量鈥檚 eight graduate programs, which include Eastern Mennonite Seminary and the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, continue to draw exceptional candidates with total full-time equivalent enrollment at 225 students. The number of new graduate students, including part-time and full-time students, is up by 30%. Those 108 degree-seeking students in the incoming graduate class represent 17 states and 16 countries.

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