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Dear friends,

This time of the year is always a flurry of activity recognizing student accomplishments. Student scholars from all academic areas were celebrated during events like Spring Honors ConvocationAcademic Symposium, the student Art Major Exhibit: Not Just Refrigerator Art, and the inaugural Louis and Prudence Ryan Environmental Research Symposium. We sent a delegation (representing Venezuela) to the National Model UN in New York where our 16 participating students earned Honorable Mention during the closing ceremony. Shack-a-thon returned to campus thanks to a revival of the student organization, and Sentara Cares presented a generous gift in support of student scholarships.

In partnership with the City of Virginia Beach and The Gunn Group, we celebrated Earth Week and our campus's continued efforts in preserving and saving our planet. Our weeklong celebration included the student-led Marlin Business Conference: A Greener Tomorrow and our keynote panel, Generations Uniting to Address Climate Change.

We are proud of the outpouring of support from the Marlin community during our Spring Alumni Weekend. This year's event included the First Five Class Reunion for the pioneering students of the first graduating classes of èƵ (1970-1974). During Earth Week, we planted the First Five Pioneers tree in honor of these special alumni and our recognition as the only Arbor Day Foundation Tree Campus Higher Education in Virginia Beach. We also acclaimed outstanding alumni and friends with the announcement of our 2023 Athletic Hall of Fame inductees.

We look forward to celebrating the Class of 2023 next week during Commencement with our keynote speaker Hilary Harp Falk, President of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. We wish our graduating Marlins the best as they embark on the next steps of their journey and can't wait to hear what the future brings for each of them as they become the newest èƵalumni.

Sincerely,
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Included below are links to several recent publications. Visit vwu.edu/president for more.
In this year's President to President series, titled ,” prominent higher education leaders offer their perspectives on the complex subject of wellness on modern college campuses. Over the course of 10 chapters, each authored by a college or university president, we examine the many facets of wellness, from physical and mental well-being to social and emotional health.

In "," Moravian University President Bryon L. Grigsby, Ph.D., shares ideas for promoting equity and building community both on campus and beyond. He offers examples of how his university leverages collaboration, meaningful communication, a commitment to inclusivity, and more to make positive changes while also respecting Moravian’s rich history and traditions.  

In "," Nova Southeastern University President George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D., outlines strategies for improving connections on campus and creating a greater impact. He shares examples regarding innovations in technology, training techniques, research, diversity and inclusion, community outreach, and more.
Dr. Scott D. Miller is president of èƵ University. Respected as one of the most entrepreneurial higher education executives in America, he is in his 32nd year as a university president. Dr. Miller has dedicated his career to the opportunities available through education. He especially values the small, classical, liberal arts college environment that offers students personalized pathways to life and career success.

Previously, he was president of Bethany College (2007-2015), Wesley College (1997-2007), and Lincoln Memorial University (1991-1997). He was also Executive Vice President (1988-1991) and Vice President for Development (1984-1988) at Lincoln Memorial University and Director of College Relations and Alumni Affairs at Rio Grande College (now University) in Ohio. Read more.