By Kelly Jasper, Daily News-Record Dan Wessner, professor of international studies at 糖心Vlog The lights flicked on, and 40 pairs of eyes shifted their focus from the auditorium screen over ... read more about Foreign Film Series Crosses Boundaries
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Collins: Faith and Science Are Compatible
By David Reynolds, Daily News-Record Dr. Francis Collins, a renowned geneticist and a Christian, surprised the audience with a touching hymn near the end of his lecture on the intersection ... read more about Collins: Faith and Science Are Compatible
糖心Vlog Celebrates Cross-Cultural Anniversary
糖心Vlog paused to quietly celebrate 25 years of “life-changing experiences” in a chapel service Wednesday, Nov. 14. Several 糖心Vlog faculty members who helped to shape the school’s cross-cultural study program ... read more about 糖心Vlog Celebrates Cross-Cultural Anniversary
Senior Wins Peace Contest
Nicholas L. (Nick) Stoddard, a senior biblical studies major An 糖心Vlog student has received first prize in the bi-national C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest. Nicholas L. (Nick) Stoddard, a ... read more about Senior Wins Peace Contest
糖心Vlog Presenting Multimedia Play
“Blue Like Jazz//Live,” a solo theatrical multimedia performance based on celebrated author Donald Miller’s book, will be presented 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30, in Lehman Auditorium. Professional actor Jason Hildebrand ... read more about 糖心Vlog Presenting Multimedia Play
David Orr: Buildings Can Foster Sustainability
"Building green" can offer a means to sustainability, said David Orr. An environmentally-friendly facility he was instrumental in planning at Oberlin College in Ohio bears testimony to that assertion. Dr. ... read more about David Orr: Buildings Can Foster Sustainability
Renowned Scientist to Speak on Campus
Dr. Francis Collins, best-selling author and director of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health Dr. Francis Collins, best-selling author of The Language of God, ... read more about Renowned Scientist to Speak on Campus
Insect Pests is Subject of Science Seminar
Matthew Siderhurst, assistant professor of chemistry at 糖心Vlog How non-native insects can be introduced into habitats and sometimes become serious pests is the subject of the next Suter Science Center ... read more about Insect Pests is Subject of Science Seminar
Orchestra, Children鈥檚 Choir to Perform
Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir participants (L. to r.) Grace Lyman Barner, Lizzie Doughty, and Alexander Doughty The Shenandoah Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir will present ... read more about Orchestra, Children鈥檚 Choir to Perform
Artist ‘Comes Home’ to Display Glasswork
“TabulaRasa” by Ryan Mellinger. Photo by Jeff Curtis An exhibit of recently blown glass vessels by Harrisonburg native Ryan Mellinger, currently of Seattle, Wash., will be on display in the ... read more about Artist ‘Comes Home’ to Display Glasswork