Lov黑料正能量 2026 Archives - 黑料正能量 News /now/news/tag/lovemu-2026/ 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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For the record: Patience Kamau 鈥02, MA 鈥17 says 黑料正能量 changed the trajectory of her life /now/news/2026/for-the-record-patience-kamau-02-ma-17-says-emu-changed-the-trajectory-of-her-life/ /now/news/2026/for-the-record-patience-kamau-02-ma-17-says-emu-changed-the-trajectory-of-her-life/#comments Tue, 31 Mar 2026 09:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=60998 Editor鈥檚 Note: This profile is the sixth and final story about students and alumni leading up to the 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day on April 1. For more information about the day and how to donate, visit .

Patience Kamau 鈥02, MA 鈥17 (conflict transformation), stands outside the post office in Nyahururu, central Kenya, and holds a letter. Its mailing address is written to her in blue ink, while the return address lists an 鈥満诹险芰库 in Harrisonburg, Virginia, of the United States. The high school senior tears open the envelope and starts reading. The letter inside tells her that 50% of her tuition costs at 黑料正能量 will be covered through the university鈥檚 International Grant.

Though that moment occurred nearly three decades ago, Kamau remembers it like it was yesterday. 鈥淭hat was among the greatest blessings I ever received,鈥 she said, looking back.

She didn鈥檛 know much about the U.S. at the time, and even less about 黑料正能量, but her decision to cross an ocean and enroll at the university would forever shape her future. 鈥淚t was very clear it was shifting the trajectory of my life,鈥 she said.

Soon after receiving that first letter, she received another from 黑料正能量 with an invitation. 鈥淏ring an open heart,鈥 Kamau recalled reading, 鈥渂ecause here you will make friendships and relationships that you will maintain for the rest of your life.鈥

鈥淎nd that was true,鈥 she said. 鈥淢any of the relationships I formed at 黑料正能量 remain meaningful in my life.鈥

She admitted that she didn鈥檛 choose 黑料正能量; her father chose it for her. He had heard through family friends about 鈥渁 little college in Harrisonburg鈥 with a strong pre-med program. 鈥淗e started looking into it, reading and studying it, and he liked it,鈥 Kamau said.聽

She arrived as a pre-med major in the fall of 1998. Her parents were physicians, and they encouraged her to follow in their footsteps. Kamau enjoyed biology classes during her first year at 黑料正能量, but once she started taking organic chemistry her sophomore year, she realized it was not for her. She quickly switched majors to computer information systems.

She became close with the handful of other international students on campus and got involved with the university鈥檚 multicultural and international programs, where she came under the wing of Delores 鈥淒elo鈥 Blough 鈥80, former director of international student and scholar services. 鈥淒elo was a huge part of making all of us feel at home,鈥 she said.

After graduating in 2002, Kamau worked in a variety of campus departments, including the alumni and parent relations office, the seminary, and the Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness. She eventually landed a position at the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, serving as assistant to the executive director while a student at CJP. As a perk of her job, she said, she could take eight credit hours a year at no charge.

Six years ago, as chair of CJP鈥檚 25th anniversary committee, she began producing a series of Peacebuilder podcast episodes featuring the program鈥檚 faculty and staff to capture CJP鈥檚 oral history. According to an 黑料正能量 News article from 2022, the podcast had logged more than 11,500 listeners in 119 countries and territories around the globe.

Since 2022, Kamau has served as program director for . The online course and connection platform offers activists, innovators, and others seeking knowledge and tools a space to 鈥渕anifest solutions for people and planet,鈥 according to its website.

Kamau said she categorizes her life as 鈥100% lucky.鈥 Half of that luck comes from the random happenstances she had nothing to do with. The other 50% is the kind of serendipitous luck when 鈥減reparation meets opportunity,鈥 she said, borrowing a favorite phrase from Oprah.

鈥淵ou try and live a certain way and prepare, and then when the opportunity arises, you hopefully take advantage of it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 have been more grateful to have ended up at 黑料正能量 as a young adult who didn鈥檛 fully know who I was or what I wanted from life.鈥

Your support helps students pursue a quality college education without financial barriers. Join us for the 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day and contribute to the scholarships that empower future 黑料正能量 students. On April 1, let鈥檚 show that our generosity knows no bounds鈥or the record!

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Help us reach another historic Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day high鈥or the record /now/news/2026/help-us-reach-another-historic-lovemu-giving-day-highfor-the-record/ /now/news/2026/help-us-reach-another-historic-lovemu-giving-day-highfor-the-record/#respond Tue, 24 Mar 2026 09:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=60883 Shape the futures of our students by decreasing financial barriers, supporting faculty and staff, and improving facilities during the 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day on Wednesday, April 1

The world has changed in many ways since the inaugural Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day was held on April 4, 2017.

One thing that鈥檚 remained constant through the years, says Nicole Litwiller 鈥19, MA 鈥20 (conflict transformation), is the outpouring of donor support during the annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day.

鈥淭his year is our 10th annual giving day, so it feels very significant,鈥 said Litwiller, annual giving and donor communication specialist. 鈥淗aving been a student when Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day began, I experienced the impact of donor support directly through financial aid to ensure I could access my education at 黑料正能量. Now, I work in the Advancement office and get to see the ways our donors channel their passion through giving to support 黑料正能量 and our students. We’re so grateful for all of the support our community has shown and continues to show.”

Participate in our 24-hour giving day extravaganza, in which alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents, and friends come together to support and celebrate the wonderful university we all love. Help us set a new record! Last year, we raised $365,313 from 360 unique donors. With your help, we can all make a difference by contributing to scholarships and financial aid, direct support for faculty and staff, life-changing intercultural programs, and, for the first time ever, resources for first-generation college students.


Lov黑料正能量 Day Events

Clockwise from top left: Adam Stoltzfus ’25 fires shirts into the crowd during last year’s giving day pep rally. | Students play lawn games on the Front Lawn during the Lov黑料正能量 2025 Lunch & Lawn Party. | Tyler Goss zooms down the indoor track during the Real Life Mario Kart Race. | The 黑料正能量 community gathers inside the Hall of Nations to celebrate during an evening meal together. (Photos by Macson McGuigan ’17)

Plenty of events will be held throughout the day to demonstrate your Royal pride and unleash your Lov黑料正能量 spirit. Tag #Lov黑料正能量 and #ForTheRecord in your social media posts and tell your friends and family about Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day.

Tuesday, March 31

Lip Sync Battle
8 p.m. | Yoder Arena
黑料正能量鈥檚 athletic teams will compete in their annual Lip Sync Battle, hosted by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Come out to cheer on your favorite teams.

Wednesday, April 1

Throughout the day, the 黑料正能量 merch store, staffed by representatives from the University Outpost, will sell apparel and other 黑料正能量-branded merchandise at the Student Union from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Lov黑料正能量 participants and guests can also stop by the Lov黑料正能量 hub inside the Hall of Nations at any time during the day to win prizes, collect a free T-shirt while supplies last, and make a gift in-person.

Lov黑料正能量 Pep Rally
10:15 a.m. | Yoder Arena
The 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day kicks off with a high-energy pep rally to get everyone in the giving mood. Come early for the doughnuts, but stay for the performances featuring the previous night鈥檚 Lip Sync Battle winners.

Lunch & Lawn Party
Noon-1:30 p.m. | Thomas Plaza
The annual student appreciation lunch, free for all students and hosted in partnership between Pioneer College Caterers and Campus Activities Council, returns to Thomas Plaza. A description of the event promises 鈥済ood food, lawn games, and prizes.鈥

Lov黑料正能量 Community Meal
5:30-7:30 p.m. | Hall of Nations
Join the campus community for an evening of live music, food, and a celebration of all things 黑料正能量. Dinner is free and open to all students, prospective students, faculty and staff, alumni, donors, and families. .

For a full list of events, including the first-ever Lov黑料正能量 dating show, the return of the popular Real Life Mario Kart Race, and an Art After Dark craft night, visit .


Lov黑料正能量 Day Challenges

This year鈥檚 Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day features $170,000 in challenge match funds from generous donors, split between full-day and timed challenges. It鈥檚 the most challenge match funds ever, Litwiller said.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 huge,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really counting on our community to come together and unlock all those funds throughout the day.鈥

The day also marks the return of the popular leaderboard competition. Each gift of $10 or more is eligible to cast a vote for your favorite academic program, student club or organization, and athletic team. First place in each category will receive $1,000, second place receives $500, and third place receives $250.

Lov黑料正能量 Early Challenge (almost there!)

Help us reach our goal of receiving 120 gifts before Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day to unlock an additional $15,000 toward the University Fund, our top fundraising priority.

All-Day Challenges

Loyal Royal Challenge
If 250 alumni make a gift to 黑料正能量 before midnight, $20,000 to student scholarships will be unlocked.

Friends of 黑料正能量 Challenge
If 175 non-alumni participate in Lov黑料正能量 Day, $15,000 to the University Fund will be unlocked.

Future Royal Challenge
Admissions is once again teaming up with Lov黑料正能量 Day. For each prospective student who attends Lov黑料正能量 Day AND pays their tuition deposit (either on the day or prior to it), we’ll unlock $1,000 for 黑料正能量’s scholarship funds. This challenge is funded by two graduates from the class of 1958.

Timed Challenges

Give early and often to help us unlock over $150,000 in matching funds.

Early Herm Gets the Worm
6-9 a.m.
If we receive 75 gifts before 9 a.m., we’ll unlock $15,000 for student scholarships.

First-Gen Match of 10
10 a.m.-noon
In this first-ever challenge of its kind, each gift made for first-generation student support will be matched up to $10,000. Plus, a NetVUE grant will match the match鈥攁ll money raised through the end of next year will be matched up to $60,000. These gifts provide programming for first-gen students to explore vocation in a way that celebrates discovery, fulfillment, and calling. Give from 10 a.m.-noon and have 4x the impact.

Lov黑料正能量 at First Sight
Noon-3 p.m.
On our first Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day, we had a total of $30,000 to unlock throughout the entire day. Now, in celebration of our 10th giving day, a generous donor has committed that much for just one massive challenge. With 110 gifts between noon and 3 p.m., we’ll unlock a whopping $30,000 for the University Fund.

What a Wonderful World
5-7 p.m.
In honor of his late wife Christine Good Shenk ’83, Ed Shenk ’83 has put forward a $20,000 match for Intercultural Programs. Christine’s cross-cultural to the Middle East during her time at 黑料正能量 was incredibly transformative for her. With 80 gifts from 5-7 p.m., we will unlock $20,000 to ensure all students are able to access 黑料正能量’s impactful intercultural experiences.

The Generosity Marathon
7:30-9 p.m.
If we receive 55 gifts from 7:30-9 p.m., we’ll unlock $10,000 for 黑料正能量 Athletics thanks to an alumni couple from the class of 2020 and an anonymous donor couple.

Late-night Leadership
9 p.m.-midnight
In celebration of Interim President Rev. Dr. Shannon W. Dycus‘ first year in office, two generous donors have put up $20,000 in this final challenge of the day. One-hundred gifts from 9 p.m. to midnight will earn us a final boost for the University Fund to close out the day.


Other ways to show your 黑料正能量 love

Common Grounds has introduced a new specialty drink just in time for Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day.

From March 25 to April 1, stop by Common Grounds Coffeehouse and enjoy “The Blue Monarch,” a naturally blue tea steeped from butterfly pea flower petals, swirled with milk, white chocolate, and blueberry, and topped with cold foam鈥攁ll to celebrate Royal pride. Feeling extra regal? Add boba! Plus, with any order during that week, you can choose to add a small donation that will support student scholarships.

A miniature version of Herm enjoys a 鈥淏lue & Gold鈥 Blueberry Mango Trifle at Ridge Room (left), while full-scale Herm gets a fresh cut at AJ鈥檚 Gentlemen鈥檚 Barbershop.

You can also show your 黑料正能量 love by supporting a couple 黑料正能量 alumni-owned businesses.

The is partnering with 黑料正能量 again this year. From now through April 1, enjoy a 鈥淏lue & Gold鈥 Blueberry Mango Trifle, and profits will support 黑料正能量鈥檚 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fund. This fund directly supports 黑料正能量鈥檚 commitment to creating a community of learners where everyone feels connected, accepted, valued, and respected.

In honor of Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day, the owners of AJ鈥檚 Gentlemen鈥檚 Barbershop are giving back to their alma mater. When you stop by and mention Lov黑料正能量, 10% of your service will go directly to support 黑料正能量鈥檚 Intensive English Program. Book online at or stop by, and don’t forget to say Lov黑料正能量.


How to give

You can give online via credit card, Apple Pay, and Google Pay at , by calling 800-368-3383, written check or check by mail, donor-advised gifts, IRA gifts or establishing recurring giving. All gifts are tax-deductible. You can also stop by the Lov黑料正能量 hub on April 1 and make your gift in person.

For more information about Lov黑料正能量 events and challenges, visit .

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For the record: Bethany Chupp 鈥16, MA 鈥18 built her network at 黑料正能量 /now/news/2026/for-the-record-bethany-chupp-16-ma-18-built-her-network-at-emu/ /now/news/2026/for-the-record-bethany-chupp-16-ma-18-built-her-network-at-emu/#comments Mon, 23 Mar 2026 14:08:51 +0000 /now/news/?p=60877 Editor鈥檚 Note: This profile is the fifth of six stories about students and alumni leading up to the 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day on April 1. For more information about the day and how to donate, visit .

Bethany Chupp 鈥16, MA 鈥18 (counseling), remembers the exact moment she learned she had landed 黑料正能量鈥檚 prized four-year, full-tuition Yoder/Webb Scholarship.

While on her way to get pizza with a friend鈥檚 family, she received a call from History Professor Mark Metzler Sawin, director of 黑料正能量’s Honors program, who told her the good news. 鈥淚 got off the phone and told them, 鈥業 just got a full ride to college,鈥欌 recalled Chupp. 鈥淭丑别y were like, 鈥極h my God, well, now it鈥檚 a celebration dinner.鈥欌

That was 13 years ago. Today, the Oregon native, equipped with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology and an MA in counseling from 黑料正能量, runs her own private practice, , as a licensed professional counselor. She credits 黑料正能量鈥檚 graduate counseling program with helping her reach her goals.

鈥淚 feel like what it gave me, in terms of my career, was a network and a level of trust, because the program is so respected,鈥 Chupp said. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e an 黑料正能量 counseling grad, in this area, at least, it鈥檚 what gets you a job, no problem.鈥

Growing up in a Mennonite family, Chupp said her parents, graduates of Hesston and Goshen colleges, encouraged her to attend a Mennonite school. After visiting various colleges and universities across the U.S., she said 黑料正能量 just felt different. Its students seemed the kindest, she said, and its campus the most active. The fact that she could earn a college degree without paying a dollar in tuition, thanks to 黑料正能量鈥檚 generous donors, was just the cherry on top.

鈥淭丑别 Yoder/Webb scholarship ultimately sealed it,鈥 she said. 鈥淗ow are you going to say no to that?鈥

While at 黑料正能量, Chupp studied in the Middle East for her intercultural in 2015 and attended the Y-Serve Civil Rights Tour in 2016. 鈥婤oth of those experiences wouldn鈥檛 have been possible for her without attending 黑料正能量, she said.

Another unique experience offered at 黑料正能量 was the closeness she shared with her professors. 鈥淢y classes were small enough that we were invited to professors鈥 homes for dinner, and we called them by their first names,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not common. That鈥檚 something 黑料正能量 does differently.鈥

She continues to stay in touch with many of them. 鈥淭丑别y鈥檙e not just former professors,鈥 she said. 鈥淭丑别y鈥檙e friends who happened to be my professors.鈥

For the past five years, Chupp has been actively involved in the local roller derby community. She skates as Peaches n’ Scream for The Hits, a team that competes in Harrisonburg鈥檚 . She had attended games as an 黑料正能量 student but was committed to theater. 鈥淧lus, my mom told me I couldn鈥檛 join until I was off her health insurance,鈥 she joked. When COVID-19 put an end to her theater shows, she discovered a newfound passion on the roller rink.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a very inclusive and welcoming community,鈥 said Chupp. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a sport where every body type has a place and a purpose. There鈥檚 also something cathartic about it in that it鈥檚 curated aggression.鈥

Chupp has four siblings, including two alumni, Brandon 鈥19 and Caleb 鈥25. They aren鈥檛 the only Royals she may have helped recruit to campus. The longtime camp counselor and director spent many summers working at Drift Creek Camp, a Mennonite camp on the coast of Oregon. She said several former campers are now students at 黑料正能量. 鈥淲hen I came to 黑料正能量, I was the first Oregon student in years,鈥 she said. 鈥淭丑别re was one senior and then me. And now, there鈥檚 a whole posse of them that are here.鈥

Since graduating from 黑料正能量 in 2018, Chupp has regularly returned to campus to attend events, meet with friends, and provide services at the counseling center.

鈥淚t鈥檚 rewarding to still be part of the community and care about it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 easy for alumni to dismiss it as something from when they were in college, but I continue to feel invested in 黑料正能量鈥檚 success.鈥

Your support helps students pursue a quality college education without financial barriers. Join us for the 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day and contribute to the scholarships that empower future 黑料正能量 students. On April 1, let鈥檚 show that our generosity knows no bounds鈥or the record!

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For the record: Ryan Henschel 鈥15 solves for success /now/news/2026/for-the-record-ryan-henschel-15-solves-for-success/ /now/news/2026/for-the-record-ryan-henschel-15-solves-for-success/#respond Mon, 16 Mar 2026 13:42:42 +0000 /now/news/?p=60812 Editor鈥檚 Note: This profile is the fourth of six stories about students and alumni leading up to the 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day on April 1. For more information about the day and how to donate, visit .

Leading a new school comes with its own set of challenges, says Ryan Henschel 鈥15, co-principal of Rocktown High School in Harrisonburg.

For one thing, there isn鈥檛 much of a blueprint to follow. There鈥檚 no history to draw on or precedent for how things are done.

鈥淲e鈥檙e still developing the identity of the school,鈥 Henschel said. 鈥淎nd we鈥檙e creating all the processes from scratch to keep things running smoothly.鈥

It鈥檚 a formidable task, but also one filled with excitement and possibility.

鈥淭丑别re aren鈥檛 as many 鈥榖ad habits鈥 we need to undo before setting the tone for the school,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n that way, it鈥檚 a little easier.鈥

Henschel, in his first year as co-principal, leads over 1,000 students and several 黑料正能量 alumni on staff at Rocktown, which opened in fall 2024. He previously served as its assistant principal.

Originally from New Market, Henschel said the opportunity to play collegiate baseball drew him to 黑料正能量. During his four seasons on the team, the starting pitcher contributed to the Royals鈥 growing success. In 2015, as a team captain, he helped lead the squad to its first ODAC Tournament appearance since 2002, when former MLB catcher Erik Kratz 鈥02 was on the team.

Baseball helped him grow, teaching him to manage his time, strengthen his organizational skills, and develop as a leader. It may have been what brought him to campus, but the school鈥檚 close-knit community and small class sizes led him to stay.

鈥淚 got to know my professors,鈥 he said. 鈥淎s an athlete, I knew almost all the other athletes and coaches and would interact with them. That played a huge role in making me feel like I truly belong to this community.鈥

黑料正能量 is a Division III school, which means it cannot offer athletic scholarships. For Henschel, receiving the President鈥檚 Scholarship, which is awarded to 黑料正能量 students who maintain a 3.0 GPA, made a real difference.

鈥淭hat scholarship helped reduce the financial burden both during and after my time at 黑料正能量,鈥 he said.

Henschel chose to major in math education because he 鈥渞eally enjoyed math.鈥 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 hear that a lot,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t came easier to me than other subjects, and I could help other students learn math, which gave me great joy.鈥

After graduating from 黑料正能量 in 2015, Henschel taught math at Harrisonburg High School until 2023, when he was named assistant principal. When Rocktown opened the following year, he joined the new school as assistant principal. Henschel, who has a master’s degree in education from James Madison University, became Rocktown鈥檚 co-principal last fall.

His wife, Rachel Richard Henschel 鈥15, a teacher at Spotswood Elementary School, is also an alum of 黑料正能量鈥檚 acclaimed teacher education program. He credits the program, and its immediate, hands-on experiences, with preparing teachers to serve and lead in the classroom.

During his first semester at 黑料正能量, an introduction to teaching course placed him in a local school practicum, where he could quickly translate course theory into practice.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I fell in love with teaching,鈥 he said.

Since welcoming students two years ago, Rocktown has earned awards across a wide range of categories, from its innovative architecture and cardiac arrest preparedness to its music education and athletics programs.

鈥淎s a new school,鈥 said Henschel, 鈥渨e鈥檙e currently in the exciting phase of cultivating a culture of excellence and seeing our students reach their full potential.鈥

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For the record: Olga Salama 鈥29 finds passion and purpose /now/news/2026/for-the-record-olga-salama-29-finds-passion-and-purpose/ /now/news/2026/for-the-record-olga-salama-29-finds-passion-and-purpose/#respond Mon, 09 Mar 2026 12:30:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=60726 Editor鈥檚 Note: This profile is the third of six stories about students and alumni leading up to the 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day on April 1. For more information about the day and how to donate, visit .

Olga Salama, a first-year biology major who came to the United States through refugee status, grew up in Burundi, East Africa, where access to affordable health care and education was limited. It鈥檚 also where she found her passion and her purpose.

The oldest of eight, she would take her younger siblings to school. One day, as she dropped off the tuition check to pay for their education, she overheard a mother asking whether her child, who had an intellectual disability, could attend classes with the other children.

鈥淪he was denied,鈥 said Salama. 鈥淪he was told, 鈥楾his would be too difficult, and that little child would be too difficult for the other children.鈥欌

鈥淚 kind of understood it,鈥 she added, noting that many cultures in Africa lack support for people with disabilities. 鈥淏ut, for me, that didn鈥檛 seem right.鈥

That experience drew her to study biology and fuels her passion for improving the lives of others. Her dream is to graduate from medical school and become a pediatrician.

鈥淲hen you save the life of a child, you save the future,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen a child is surrounded by good people, that affects how they grow.鈥

Salama and her family arrived in the U.S. in July 2021. At the time, she spoke Swahili and French, but no English. She quickly became a rising star at Charlottesville High School, where she received the top scholarship from the . Past recipients include Sandra Day O’Connor and Caroline Kennedy. 

As a high school senior, the first-generation college student applied to nine schools. Each of them could guide her toward her passion. Each of them offered her substantial financial aid packages. But, only one of those schools had values that matched her own, and that was 黑料正能量. 

鈥淢y high school counselors told me I could go anywhere I wanted, because I had all this scholarship support,鈥 said Salama. 鈥淚 had to choose where I saw myself thriving and being impacted the most, and 黑料正能量 was that place for me.鈥

She said she was struck by how friendly and communicative everyone was at 黑料正能量, from her admissions counselor and professors to fellow students. 鈥淧eople are there for you,鈥 she said. 鈥淓veryone鈥檚 welcoming.鈥

She added that, out of the nine schools she applied to, only one of them, 黑料正能量, sent her a card for her birthday. 鈥淭hat was different, and was beyond my expectations,鈥 Salama said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the sign of a place that cares.鈥

Like the 100% of undergraduate students at 黑料正能量 who receive financial aid, Salama is the recipient of numerous awards, including the highly selective President鈥檚 Scholarship. 

鈥淚 knew I wanted to go to college and, although I had a little bit of fear about the financial part, I trusted that God was going to provide,鈥 said Salama. 鈥淚f he called me to do this, then he will provide.鈥

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For the record: Arelys Martinez Fabian ’26 found a community that cares /now/news/2026/for-the-record-arelys-martinez-fabian-26-found-a-community-that-cares/ /now/news/2026/for-the-record-arelys-martinez-fabian-26-found-a-community-that-cares/#respond Mon, 02 Mar 2026 14:00:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=60673 Editor鈥檚 Note: This profile is the second of six stories about students and alumni leading up to the 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day on April 1. For more information about the day and how to donate, visit .

黑料正能量 senior Arelys Martinez Fabian caught the teaching bug in first grade.

The Winchester, Virginia, native would print out math worksheets for her younger sister to complete. With a classroom of stuffed animals gathered around them, she taught her sister, then a preschooler, basic lessons in addition and subtraction.

For the first time in Lov黑料正能量 history, a new challenge will be dedicated to raising funds to support 黑料正能量鈥檚 first-generation college students.

鈥淚鈥檝e switched my career choices through the years, but I鈥檝e always gone back to teaching,鈥 said Martinez Fabian, an education and Spanish double major. 鈥淲hen you make a connection with students and they realize, Oh, I can do it, that鈥檚 my favorite part of teaching.鈥

A first-generation college student, Martinez Fabian fully immersed herself in 黑料正能量鈥檚 rich campus life. She served as co-president of the Student Government Association and as orientation leader, worked as product manager for Common Grounds Coffeehouse, and held leadership roles with the Latinx Student Alliance (LSA). She also served as a student representative on the Interim President Search Committee last spring.

It鈥檚 difficult for her to imagine herself anywhere other than 黑料正能量. That wasn鈥檛 always the case.

During her senior year at Millbrook High School, she learned she had been accepted to the University of Virginia. It was her lifelong dream school. The decision should鈥檝e been an easy one.

鈥淎t the same time,鈥 she said, 鈥淚 kept seeing signs that I should attend 黑料正能量.鈥

High school teachers would unexpectedly mention 黑料正能量 in passing. A coworker at her day care job shared how impactful her own 黑料正能量 education had been. 

When 黑料正能量 accepted her and offered its highest academic award, the four-year, full-tuition Yoder/Webb Scholarship, the choice became clear: she would become a Royal.

Looking back, she鈥檚 sure she made the right call.

She believes 黑料正能量鈥檚 nationally accredited teacher education program has prepared her well for the realities of the classroom. As a student teacher at Bluestone Elementary in Harrisonburg, she spent the first week of school last fall observing how teachers set rules and expectations. 

黑料正能量鈥檚 small class sizes have allowed her to form close relationships with professors. She said she has always felt comfortable seeking their guidance and support. 

During recent immigration-related crackdowns across the country, Martinez Fabian, who has relatives from Latin America, said professors regularly checked in with her to make sure she felt safe.

鈥淚 knew I could go to them for support,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was able to get through some tough times because of them.鈥

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For the record: Leah Frankenfield 鈥26 learned to lead /now/news/2026/for-the-record-leah-frankenfield-26-learned-to-lead/ /now/news/2026/for-the-record-leah-frankenfield-26-learned-to-lead/#respond Mon, 23 Feb 2026 16:40:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=60654 Editor鈥檚 Note: This profile is the first of six stories about students and alumni leading up to the 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day on April 1. For more information about the day and how to donate, visit .

Take a look around campus and you鈥檇 be hard-pressed to find someone involved in leading as many clubs and organizations as Leah Frankenfield.

In addition to leadership roles as a Royal Ambassador and with 黑料正能量鈥檚 Royals RISE program, the senior psychology major has either led or helped start a number of athletic and advocacy clubs on campus: Badminton Club, Bike Club, Pickleball Club, Asian-Pacific Islander Student Alliance (APISA), and University Women’s Empowerment Network (UWEN). This year, she is representing her peers as Student Government Association co-president.

The Northern California native grew up hearing about the magic of 黑料正能量 from her father, James Frankenfield 鈥81, who shared stories of sledding down the 黑料正能量 Hill on trays from the caf. 鈥淗e mostly talked about the impact 黑料正能量 had on his career,鈥 said Leah Frankenfield. 鈥淗e attributes a lot of his success in life to his chemistry degree from here.鈥

So when the time came for her to pick a college, 黑料正能量 was at the top of her list. The university鈥檚 tight-knit campus and her family connections鈥攈er cousins Greta Schrag 鈥24 and Libbie Derstine 鈥25 are recent graduates鈥攁dded to the charm. She was also intrigued by the Mennonite culture her father grew up in. Plus, it didn鈥檛 hurt that the surrounding city of Harrisonburg, with its plentiful shops and restaurants, had so much to experience. 

鈥満诹险芰 offers a great balance between being in a rich cultural environment near a large university and having a small campus that provides personalized attention and opportunities to build deep relationships with professors,鈥 said Leah Frankenfield. 

She said many of her professors allow students to take mental health days. 鈥淭丑别y want you to develop holistically as a person first,鈥 she said. 鈥淭丑别y want you to prioritize your health, show up in the best way you can, and communicate with them. I鈥檝e really appreciated that flexibility.鈥

Another benefit of attending 黑料正能量 is the wealth of scholarships and financial aid available to students. Leah Frankenfield is the recipient of a merit scholarship and the Pioneer College Caterers Scholarship, and is among the 100% of undergraduate students at 黑料正能量 who receive financial aid.

These days, the college senior is busy applying to grad school, with an eye toward counseling or school psychology. Whichever path she takes, she feels a twinge of bittersweetness. 

鈥淚 have these mixed feelings,鈥 she said. 鈥淪ometimes I think, I can鈥檛 wait for the next step. At the same time, 黑料正能量 has challenged me to grow and explore my identity and explore how I make a new environment feel comfortable. I like the way I鈥檝e made 黑料正能量 my home and, at the end of the day, it鈥檚 going to be sad to leave.鈥

Your support helps students like Leah pursue a quality college education without financial barriers. Join us for the 10th annual Lov黑料正能量 Giving Day and contribute to the scholarships that empower future 黑料正能量 students. On April 1, let’s show that our generosity knows no bounds…for the record!

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