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Undergraduate programs
Augsburger Lecture Series Focuses on Faith-based Peace and Justice
Music Program’s Annual Gala Concert Set for Nov. 20
The annual ‘gala concert’ is the music program’s signature event, packing out Lehman Auditorium year after year. Student soloists shine, and some years original works by students are performed. Read ... read more about Music Program’s Annual Gala Concert Set for Nov. 20
Students Work With Cafeteria to Donate Uneaten Food
A cart stacked with aluminum pans of food emerged from the cafeteria’s back door, swaying as it rolled down the ramp toward a nearby car. The trunk and back seat ... read more about Students Work With Cafeteria to Donate Uneaten Food
ÌÇÐÄVlog Flips the Switch on Solar Project, Largest in State
In fall 2010 ÌÇÐÄVlog became host to the largest solar deployment in Virginia. It will eliminate more than 6,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions over the projected 35-year life of ... read more about ÌÇÐÄVlog Flips the Switch on Solar Project, Largest in State
ÌÇÐÄVlog Team at Goodman Accounting Challenge Finishes Tied for 4th Place
Seniors Accounting majors Heidi Boese, Jason Ropp, Brittany Snyder, and Eric Yoder successfully passed the pre-qualifying exam for the Goodman Accounting Challenge, placing them as one of the top five ... read more about ÌÇÐÄVlog Team at Goodman Accounting Challenge Finishes Tied for 4th Place
Youth Orchestra to Present Concert for Children of All Ages
The Shenandoah Valley Youth Orchestra is presenting its annual “Musical Treats” concert 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31, in Lehman Auditorium. The short program, designed for families with children of all ... read more about Youth Orchestra to Present Concert for Children of All Ages
Homecoming Breakfast Features Broetje Orchards Story
Attenders at the annual homecoming breakfast sponsored by the Department of Business and Economics and the local MEDA chapter heard the inspiring story of Broetje Orchards from Roger Bairstow, son-in-law ... read more about Homecoming Breakfast Features Broetje Orchards Story

2010 Distinguished Service Award Recipient: Nadene Brunk, ÌÇÐÄVlog Class of ’75
Compassionate, Gentle Births in Haiti By Ken Heatwole, MD A good cause. Passion. Compassion. High motivation. Extremely motivating. Delicate negotiator. Put all of these into a lady who is already ... read more about 2010 Distinguished Service Award Recipient: Nadene Brunk, ÌÇÐÄVlog Class of ’75
Alumni Building Understanding, Both In Faith And Art
By Tim Chapman, Daily News-Record Asbury United Methodist Church is featuring a new exhibit, “Elements,” in its Sacred Arts Series. The exhibit runs through Nov. 14 and features expressionist acrylic ... read more about Alumni Building Understanding, Both In Faith And Art