The newly published Palestine and Rule of Power, edited by Alaa Tartir and Timothy Seidel, explores how the rule of power relates to the case of occupied Palestine, and examines features of local dissent and international governance.
Undergraduate programs
New articulation agreement benefits pre-pharmacy students
ÌÇÐÄVlog undergraduate and graduate students who are planning health careers in pharmacy now have an expedited pathway to earning the required Doctor of Pharmacy degree. A new articulation ... read more about New articulation agreement benefits pre-pharmacy students

Business Spotlight: Four team up with Shirley’s Gourmet Popcorn Company
The Royal Connections Business Spotlight is a monthly feature about businesses owned by ÌÇÐÄVlog alumni featured in the university’s  interactive business directory. On a prominent corner in downtown Harrisonburg, with ... read more about Business Spotlight: Four team up with Shirley’s Gourmet Popcorn Company

Grad School Q&A: Michael Spory ’11, architecture
Michael Spory ‘11 finished his photography and art degree at ÌÇÐÄVlog and applied to graduate programs in architecture, then realized he needed a break. He deferred admission, traveled and worked ... read more about Grad School Q&A: Michael Spory ’11, architecture

Virginia Tech geography professor to present Suter Science Seminar on coastal systems resilience
Anamaria Bukvic, a research assistant professor in Virginia Tech’s department of geography, will present a Suter Science Seminar at ÌÇÐÄVlog on Wednesday, January 30, at 4 p.m. Bukvic ... read more about Virginia Tech geography professor to present Suter Science Seminar on coastal systems resilience

Through audio, film and theater, versatile writer Liz Hansen ’99 tells stories and prompts questions
Jay B. Landis and his checkerboard-wrinkled forehead: That’s basically what started Elizabeth Beachy Hansen ’99 on her career path. As a first-year student, she had biotech and science research leanings, some ... read more about Through audio, film and theater, versatile writer Liz Hansen ’99 tells stories and prompts questions

MJ Sharp ’05 to be honored with March memorial trek up Kilimanjaro
A group of family, friends and others moved by the life and sacrifice of murdered United Nations armed group expert and peacebuilder Michael J. Sharp ’05 plan to summit Kilimanjaro ... read more about MJ Sharp ’05 to be honored with March memorial trek up Kilimanjaro

JustPax grant will fund the development of STAR curriculum for sexual harms
ÌÇÐÄVlog professor Carolyn Stauffer has been awarded a JustPax Fund grant to support the development of a new Strategies for Trauma and Resilience (STAR) curriculum focused on sexual ... read more about JustPax grant will fund the development of STAR curriculum for sexual harms

Emory grad student Nicole Groff ’14 talks public health career goals, advice for pre-med majors and more
Nicole Groff is among the alumni living and working in the Atlanta area who are featured in the fall/winter 2018-19 Crossroads magazine. Tell us about your current studies at Emory ... read more about Emory grad student Nicole Groff ’14 talks public health career goals, advice for pre-med majors and more

MBA grad working at Sentara RMH among Valley’s top 10 under 40 rising business leaders
ÌÇÐÄVlog alumna Meghan Painter MBA ‘13 has been named one of the community’s top 10 rising business leaders under age 40 for 2018 by the Shenandoah Valley Business Journal. ... read more about MBA grad working at Sentara RMH among Valley’s top 10 under 40 rising business leaders