ferrum college Archives - Ģý /tag/ferrum-college/ Fri, 23 Feb 2024 13:30:38 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Ģý Announces Transformative Six Schools Structure to Enhance Academic Offerings and Student Success /news/ferrum-college-announces-transformative-six-schools-structure-to-enhance-academic-offerings-and-student-success/ Fri, 23 Feb 2024 13:30:38 +0000 /?p=39343 FERRUM, VA, February 23, 2024 – Ģý, Virginia’s Opportunity College nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge, proudly announces a transformative shift in its academic structure for Fall 2024. In […]

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FERRUM, VA, February 23, 2024 – Ģý, Virginia’s Opportunity College nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge, proudly announces a transformative shift in its academic structure for Fall 2024. In a strategic move to better align with the evolving needs of industry and the aspirations of today’s students, Ģý is proud to unveil the expansion of its academic framework from three schools to six distinct and dynamic schools, each offering specialized programs tailored to cultivate the talents and aspirations of a diverse student body.

Dr. Mirta Martin, President of Ģý, expressed her enthusiasm for the institution’s expansion of the academic framework, stating, “Our decision to restructure our academic framework underscores our dedication to providing students with a dynamic and forward-thinking education that prepares them for success in an increasingly complex world. By embracing innovation and embracing change, Ģý is poised to make an even greater impact on the lives of our students and the communities we serve.”

“This bold initiative marks a pivotal moment in the history of Ģý, reflecting our unwavering commitment to providing a world-class education that empowers individuals to thrive in a rapidly changing global landscape. The restructuring not only amplifies our academic offerings, but also enhances the depth and breadth of educational opportunities available to our students,” Martin said.

At the forefront of this transformation is the establishment of the School of Arts and Humanities, a vibrant hub of creativity and intellectual exploration. Here, students will embark on a journey of self-discovery, honing their talents and cultivating a deep appreciation for the beauty and richness of thought cultures across the globe and all forms of human expression, including but not limited to the performing and visual arts as well as religious and international studies.

In recognition of the ever-expanding role of technology in our society, Ģý introduces the School of Business and Technology.  A testament to Ģý’s enduring legacy of nurturing future leaders and innovators, this school will continue to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel as journalists, entrepreneurs, and social change agents. Students will engage in immersive learning experiences that blend cutting-edge technology with timeless business principles, preparing them to thrive in the rapidly evolving global marketplace.

In response to the growing demand for skilled healthcare professionals, Ģý proudly introduces the School of Nursing and Allied Health. With a focus on hands-on training, this school will serve as a beacon of hope, producing the next generation of compassionate caregivers and healthcare leaders. Within the School of Nursing and Allied Health, the nursing program accepts students as freshman in order to onramp them quickly into the profession. To date, two classes of Bachelor of Science in Nursing students have joined the many Ferrum graduates who have gone on to become compassionate pharmacists, physician assistants (PAs) and other allied health professionals. The new School will offer an enriched learning community focused on the next generation of health care professionals our communities so desperately need.

The School of Sciences and Agriculture pays homage to Ģý’s rich heritage as a pioneer in environmental science and agricultural studies. Leveraging the resources of an on-campus working farm, as early as their first semester at Ģý, students engage in hands-on, experiential learning exploring the intricate connections between humans, nature, and sustainable agriculture, preparing them to tackle pressing environmental challenges facing our world.

With a tradition of excellence spanning generations, the School of Education and Behavioral Sciences will continue to offer students the opportunity to delve into the complexities of human behavior and learning, gaining the knowledge and skills needed to make a positive impact in classrooms and communities alike. Most Ferrum graduates from the programs within the school remain in the region providing essential services in school systems, law enforcement, as well as social and mental health services; they teach, care, and address the needs of their communities while inspiring the next generation to dream big and continue their learning and training so they can make a difference as well.

Last but not least, the School of Graduate and Online Studies reaffirms Ģý’s commitment to lifelong learning and accessibility. With an array of flexible programs tailored to meet the needs of working professionals, Ģý empowers individuals to pursue their academic and career goals on their own terms while enjoying a community of learning and one-on-one academic advising from esteemed program directors in Education, Athletic Coaching, and Psychology.

“I am thankful for the leadership of our board of trustees, our executive leadership team, and the creativity and forward-thinking skills of our faculty. They continue to leverage Ģý’s ability to be nimble and passionately pursue the necessary changes to strengthen our capacity to deliver unparalleled educational experiences. It is because of their relentless pursuit of excellence that Ģý continues to meet the ever changing needs of students and industry. At Ģý, we prepare students to excel in their chosen fields and make meaningful contributions to society by providing a superb education in a unique and beautiful learning community.”

“As Ģý embarks on this exciting new chapter, we invite students, alumni, faculty, staff, and community members to join us in celebrating this historic milestone. Together, we will continue to inspire excellence, foster innovation, and shape the leaders of tomorrow,” said Martin.

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President David L. Johns Announces Resignation /news/president-david-l-johns-announces-resignation/ Tue, 01 Nov 2022 03:00:58 +0000 /?p=36138 FERRUM, VA (November 1, 2022) – Today, David L. Johns announced his resignation as president of Ģý effective Nov. 7, 2022. “I am proud of all we have accomplished […]

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David L. Johns, twelfth president of Ģý

FERRUM, VA (November 1, 2022) – Today, David L. Johns announced his resignation as president of Ģý effective Nov. 7, 2022.

“I am proud of all we have accomplished these past five years and the way we have worked together to make Ferrum a great place to live, work, study, and play. I appreciate the support I have received from the Board throughout this process,” Johns wrote.

Following Johns’ announcement, Ģý Board of Trustees Chair Scott Showalter ’73 shared that the trustees have begun the process for selecting an interim president to oversee Ģý while they prepare for a national search for the next president.

Prior to the appointment of an interim president, Kevin P. Reilly, vice president for Academic Affairs, has been named chief operating officer of the College. Showalter expressed the board’s appreciation for Reilly’s willingness to assume the leadership role during this time of transition. “We are confident in Dr. Reilly’s ability, and that of the entire president’s cabinet, to lead the College over the coming months,” said Showalter.

“We are grateful for [David Johns’] service to the College and his many contributions during his tenure as president, including managing the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic and for his efforts in establishing the strategic direction of the College,” said Showalter. “On behalf of the Board of Trustees, we wish Dr. Johns all the best in his next endeavor.”

Additional information about the transition in leadership will be shared as it becomes available.

For more information about Dr. David Johns and the Office of the President at Ģý, click here.

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Lieutenant Colonel Derek R. Baird ’96 to Speak at Veterans Day Ceremony /news/lieutenant-colonel-derek-r-baird-96-to-speak-at-veterans-day-ceremony/ Fri, 28 Oct 2022 16:05:38 +0000 /?p=36107 FERRUM, VA (October 28, 2022) – On Friday, November 11, 2022, Ferrum alumnus and Lieutenant Colonel Derek R. Baird ’96 will be the keynote speaker during Ģý’s annual Veterans […]

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Ģý alumnus LTC Derek BairdFERRUM, VA (October 28, 2022) – On Friday, November 11, 2022, Ferrum alumnus and Lieutenant Colonel Derek R. Baird ’96 will be the keynote speaker during Ģý’s annual Veterans Day ceremony. The ceremony will be held at 11:30 a.m. in Vaughn Chapel and is open to the community.

Originally from Virginia Beach, VA, LTC Baird enlisted in 1997 and was selected for Officer Candidate School and commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery in 2000.

LTC Baird’s next assignment was to Fort Hood, TX where he ultimately deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II. Following the career course, LTC Baird returned to Fort Hood, where he served as the 2-4 CAV Task Force Fire Support Officer and the Commander of Battery Alpha, 1-82 FA where he deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 06-08.

LTC Baird’s next assignment took him to the National Training Center, where he served on the Tarantula and Wolf Teams as an Observer/Controller-Trainer. Following the U.S. Army Command and Staff College, LTC Baird served as the 3rd Infantry Division’s Deputy Chief of Fires, where he deployed to Afghanistan, and served as the 1-9 FA and 3ID Division Artillery Operations Officers. LTC Baird then served as the Joint Fire Support Officer for the 1st German-Netherlands Corps, a NATO Rapid Deployable Corps. His next assignment was back at Ford Hood as the Commander of the 3rd Battalion, 16th Field Artillery Regiment Battalion, deploying his Battalion to Europe as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve.

LTC Baird is currently a student at the United States Army War College. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Ģý, and a Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University.

LTC Baird is married to the former Jolinda Bandy from Ohio, and they have two dogs, Layla and Joker.

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Religion Professor’s New Book Shows How the “Three Wise Men” Story Inspired A Vast Literary and Artistic Tradition /news/religion-professor-publishes-new-book/ Mon, 24 Oct 2022 20:09:37 +0000 /?p=36049 FERRUM, VA (October 25, 2022) – In his new book, The Magi: Who They Were, How They’ve Been Remembered, and Why They Still Fascinate, Ģý religion professor Eric Vanden […]

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FERRUM, VA (October 25, 2022) – In his new book, The Magi: Who They Were, How They’ve Been Remembered, and Why They Still Fascinate, Ģý religion professor Eric Vanden Eykel helps readers better understand both the Magi and the ancient and modern interpreters who have studied them.

Vanden Eykel has long been fascinated by the “wise men” or “Magi” in the Gospel of Matthew who come to Bethlehem bearing gifts for the newly born Jesus. He has also been dissatisfied with how he heard scholars and ministers explain the significance of the story. In The Magi — published today by Fortress Press — Vanden Eykel shows how, from a mere twelve verses in the Gospel of Matthew, a varied and vast literary and artistic tradition was born.

“I thought it would be interesting to write a book about who Matthew imagined these characters to be, and how others have thought about them as well,” explained Vanden Eykel. “My hope is that this book will help readers rediscover the Magi and also come to a greater appreciation of the awe and creativity that their story has inspired over the past two-thousand years.”

The Magi is one of two Vanden Eykel books published this month. He also co-edited Sex, Violence, and Early Christian Texts with Christy Cobb, assistant professor of Christianity at University of Denver. Published by Lexington Books, this collection of essays explores examples of sexual violence and mentions of it in the literature of early Christianity in canonical and noncanonical Christian texts from the first until the fifth centuries CE.

Vanden Eykel, who is also the Forrest S. Williams Teaching Chair in the Humanities at Ģý, began work on both books at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic using time he previously spent commuting before the College went online. “One thing I discovered about myself is that I’m someone who deals with stress by taking on additional tasks. I think that’s probably the best explanation for why I’ve spent the past two years working on two different books,” said Vanden Eykel.

Kevin Reilly, vice president for Academic Affairs and professor of Psychology at Ģý, said the College is proud of what VandenEykel accomplished in such a short time. “In addition to being an excellent teacher, Dr. Vanden Eykel is a talented scholar. These two works add great value to the literature in both Ancient History and Religion,” said Reilly.

“These books made life exceedingly busy for the past couple of years, but it’s such a rewarding experience to see both of them finally in print,” Vanden Eykel concluded.

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Vanden Eykel Book Signing Event Planned Nov. 14

Eric Vanden Eykel, associate professor of Religion and Forrest S. Williams Teaching Chair in the Humanities at Ģý, will be available to sign both of his new books — The Magi: Who They Were, How They’ve Been Remembered, and Why They Still Fascinate and Sex, Violence, and Early Christian Texts — during an event held in his honor that will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, November 14, 2022, in the Panthers Den in Franklin Hall on campus.

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New Gentry Locke Lecture Series Announced With Former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore As Inaugural Speaker /news/new-gentry-locke-lecture-series-announced-with-former-virginia-governor-jim-gilmore-as-inaugural-speaker/ Wed, 19 Oct 2022 14:41:37 +0000 /?p=36004 FERRUM, VA (October 19, 2022) – Former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore will be the inaugural speaker for the new Gentry Locke lecture series hosted by Ģý on Monday, November […]

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FERRUM, VA (October 19, 2022) – Former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore will be the inaugural speaker for the new Gentry Locke lecture series hosted by Ģý on Monday, November 14, 2022. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 6:00–7:00 p.m. on campus in the Blue Ridge Mountain Room in Franklin Hall. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Registration is required here.

The lecture series is a partnership between Ģý and Gentry Locke, a prominent Virginia law firm with offices in Roanoke, Lynchburg and Richmond. The Gentry Locke lecture series will bring two experts and thought leaders to the College per academic year to discuss current social and cultural topics of interest.

“Gentry Locke is pleased to sponsor this speaker series, and we are proud of our long association with Ģý,” commented Kevin Holt, a partner at Gentry Locke. “For decades, the College has brought thought leaders from various fields to campus and the wider community. The speakers have challenged and enlightened their audiences and, in many cases, have opened windows to the world for Ferrum students. We look forward to Governor Gilmore and future speakers continuing in that tradition.”

Gilmore’s breadth of domestic and international experience made him an attractive choice as this year’s speaker. In addition to serving as Virginia’s Attorney General and, later, Virginia’s Governor, he most recently concluded his service as U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Following his term as ambassador, Gilmore led a delegation sponsored by the American Foreign Policy Council to assess the status of Ukraine. The delegation conducted numerous meetings in Kyiv, and continued to Mariupol and battlefield visits in southern Ukraine.

Ambassador Gilmore stated, “I look forward to speaking at Ģý for its inaugural Gentry Locke Lecture Series. I will bring my passion for foreign affairs to this lecture. Serving as Ambassador to the OSCE I can expand on how much our allies—especially in western and eastern Europe—rely on American leadership during these trying times.”

Wilson Paine, vice president for Institutional Advancement & External Relations, believes these types of events are what makes Ferrum an asset to students and the broader region. “The Gentry Locke lecture series represents an investment in Ģý’s continued work to provide a holistic, transformative educational experience to students in our region, to impact the vitality of our community, and to recognize Gentry Locke for their partnership and tireless work on behalf of the College,” said Paine.

To learn more about the Gentry Locke lecture series or to register to attend, please click here.

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Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2022 To Be Honored Nov. 12 /news/sports-hall-of-fame-class-of-2022-to-be-honored-nov-12/ Mon, 03 Oct 2022 15:36:54 +0000 /?p=36104 Ģý will honor the Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2022 during a ceremony on Saturday, November 12, 2022, which will be held at 10 a.m. (registration begins at […]

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Ģý will honor the Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2022 during a ceremony on Saturday, November 12, 2022, which will be held at 10 a.m. (registration begins at 9 a.m.) in the Blue Ridge Mountain Room in Franklin Hall on campus. This year’s honorees, which include three former football players, a three-sport student-athlete, and a golfer, are:

  • Frank C. Haywood, Jr. ’72, of Hayes, VA, who played football at Ferrum under legendary Head Coach Hank Norton in 1971 and 1972.
  • Matthew Jordan ’95 of Lynchburg, VA, who played golf at Ferrum for Coach Ray Corron from 1992-95.
  • Jim Kitts ’94 of Carolina Beach, NC, who played football for Coach Norton from 1990-93.
  • Don Testerman ’73 of Danville, VA, who played football for Coach Norton in 1973.
  • Andra Thomas ’90 of State College, PA, who was a three-sport student-athlete for Ferrum from 1987-90. She played volleyball two years for Donna Doonan and two years for Kelly Caputo, tennis two years under Doonan, and basketball four years under Doonan.

Members of the Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2022 will also be introduced at halftime of Ferrum’s Old Dominion Athletic Conference football game against Averett University later that day.

Register to attend this year’s Sports Hall of Fame Ceremony here.

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Iron Blade Website Goes Live /news/iron-blade-website-goes-live/ Fri, 30 Sep 2022 16:23:02 +0000 /?p=35854 Ģý’s Student Newspaper Launches a New Website to Reach Broader Audiences The clacking of keyboards. Giddy laughter. Nervous tension filled the newsroom the morning of the website launch, as […]

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Ģý’s Student Newspaper Launches a New Website to Reach Broader Audiences

The clacking of keyboards. Giddy laughter. Nervous tension filled the newsroom the morning of the website launch, as reporters awaited the start of the next chapter for their paper.

The Iron Blade, Ģý’s student run newspaper, has been publishing for 67 years, and last year won a first-place award from the American Scholastic Press Association. However, this year marks the first year of digital publication on the website, a step forward for the student-run newspaper.

“What I love about the site is that it goes far beyond its hardcopy predecessor by being a multimedia window in the heart and soul of Ģý,” President David Johns said, following the launch of the new website.

The website went live Sept. 1 and will contain a variety of news content, including sports, entertainment alumni news, and videos. The site is being frequently updated by staff writers to provide up-to-date and current stories.

“To be able to have an independent website that may be constantly updated with current information really takes the program and the publication deeper into the 21st Century,” David Campbell, journalism professor and advisor to The Iron Blade, said. “This is where journalism is today, and our students are meeting it head on.”

The staff intend to use the new website as a way to reach a broader audience, and connect students with the goings-on both on campus and in the Ferrum Community as a whole, a goal the college supports.

“This provides the opportunity for our award-winning newspaper to reach a broader office and to provide even more current information,” Kevin Reilly, Vice President of Academic Affairs, said.

The Iron Blade’s new website can be reached at .

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Ģý Alumna and Former Boone Honors Program Member Suzie Maines ’21 Finds Success and Fulfillment in Madrid /news/suzie-maines-bhp/ Fri, 23 Sep 2022 04:00:20 +0000 /?p=35614 Ģý alumna and former Boone Honors Program member Suzie Maines ’21 double majored in Spanish and International Studies. A native of Winchester, Virginia, Maines currently works in Madrid, Spain, […]

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Suzie MainesĢý alumna and former Boone Honors Program member Suzie Maines ’21 double majored in Spanish and International Studies. A native of Winchester, Virginia, Maines currently works in Madrid, Spain, through the North American Language And Culture Program (NALCAP). Since January 2022, Maines has taught English to public high school students in Madrid and helped them with their language skills.

During her time at Ģý and with the support of a Boone Honors Program travel scholarship, Maines studied abroad in both Seville, Spain in summer 2019 and in Havana, Cuba for the fall semester. For Maines, both of the experiences were life-changing and some of the best times she experienced while in college. Maines said that in addition to helping her language skills, studying abroad taught her a lot in general and she loved every second of it. 

Lana Whited, professor of English and director of the Boone Honors Program, remembers Maines’ time at Ģý fondly. “I would say that the most interesting thing about Suzie is that she possesses a very quiet, introverted demeanor but is one of the most adventurous people I have ever met. She is also a talented photographer and contributed a Chrysalis cover photo a few years ago,” said Whited.

Sandra Via, former dean of the School of Graduate and Professional Studies and associate professor of Political Science, recognized Maines’ love of other cultures and travel the moment she stepped into the classroom. “Suzie is such an inspiration to me and others. Her thirst for learning about other cultures and her drive to pursue that passion through her travels and career reflect what Ferrum is all about. She truly entered with promise and is now pursuing her purpose.”

Maines loves both her job and Madrid. “The culture, food, and social life here are simply amazing. Maybe not the summer, but that’s because Madrid’s heat is especially unbearable. I’ve renewed my contract with the Ministry of Education and I’ll be doing the same program again at the same school for the 2022-2023 school year,” she said.

Maines reflected on how the Boone Honors Program impacted her life, the extra opportunities the program added to her educational experience at Ģý, and how honors education benefited her upon graduation and beyond. “The Boone Honors Program gave me the opportunity to make friends and [meet] professors who inspired me to make the most of my time at Ferrum. I still keep up with my friends from my very first HON-100 class and I cherish the time we spent together,” said Maines.

“Now that I’ve graduated from Ferrum, I continue to seek out new opportunities abroad. Currently I am living in Madrid, Spain teaching English as a language assistant at a high school called I.E.S. Las Veredillas in Torrejón de Ardoz. This wouldn’t be possible if it weren’t for the experiences I had in Ferrum and in the Boone Honors Program,” concluded Maines.

The Boone Honors Program was established in 2001 under the direction of Professor Emeritus of Religion David Howell and is named in honor of former Ģý President Jerry Boone and his wife, Shirley. Currently under the direction of Professor of English Lana Whited, it is an interdisciplinary, liberal arts program committed to challenging students enrolled in the program, and the campus culture as a whole, to strive for excellence. Students in the program have the opportunity to study language through the intermediate level, take small multidisciplinary seminars for some of their general education requirements, work closely with professors in courses within their major or minor, present research at undergraduate research conferences, attend special dinners with visiting campus guests and speakers, and participate in special Honors social activities and trips. Besides the academic opportunities, benefits include friendships with faculty and other students from across the college who may share similar interests and passions, chances to examine and clarify values and ideals, having stimulating and broadening cultural experiences, and getting a head start on preparing for graduate school or one’s career. In addition, every student in the program is eligible to receive up to $3,000 in travel scholarship for a study abroad experience.

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Ģý Welcomes Alex Southworth-Molchan as New Director of Human Resources /news/alex-southworth-molchan/ Wed, 21 Sep 2022 04:00:06 +0000 /?p=35619 FERRUM, VA (September 21, 2022) – Ģý recently welcomed Alex Southworth-Molchan to the campus community as director of Human Resources. In addition to traditional human resources responsibilities such as […]

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Alex Southworth-MolchanFERRUM, VA (September 21, 2022) – Ģý recently welcomed Alex Southworth-Molchan to the campus community as director of Human Resources. In addition to traditional human resources responsibilities such as recruiting and administration, in her new role Southworth-Molchan will help shape a new vision for human resources in a time when societal expectations about work are changing.

“My passion is developing people, programs, and initiatives that bring lasting, positive change and efficiency. In addition to my HR certifications, I am an ICF (International Coach Federation) Certified Coach, working with individuals and teams to reach their professional goals. My strengths and expertise all hinge on one thing; building relationships,” said Southworth-Molchan.

Southworth-Molchan has over twenty-seven years of experience in human resources in various industries including human services, defense, government, education, banking, museums, and retail. She was most recently employed by SAM, Inc. for over nine years where she served as director of People Strategies and Development, focused on leading a team of human resource professionals, and worked closely with the consulting and shared services customer groups. Her core practice areas include executive and corporate/career coaching; talent acquisition; total rewards; labor and employee relations; staff development; policy and procedure creation/implementation; and software implementation and management.

A Pittsburgh, PA native and current resident of Moneta,VA, Southworth-Molchan received her undergraduate degree from Indiana University, dual majoring in English and Criminal Justice. She is currently enrolled in the Michigan State University/Broad College of Business Master’s in Leadership & Strategy Program, with an anticipated graduation date of spring 2023.

Southworth-Molchan and her husband, Gregg, have one son, Garrett, who is currently a senior at the University of Pittsburgh majoring in English Writing.

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Giving Societies Members Gather to Celebrate Giving Impact /news/giving-societies-members-gather-to-celebrate-giving-impact/ Fri, 16 Sep 2022 16:52:19 +0000 /?p=35726 FERRUM, VA (September 15, 2022) – Ģý Arthur, 1913, and Beckham Giving Society members gathered on Saturday, September 10, 2022, to celebrate the impact of the $3.2 million the […]

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FERRUM, VA (September 15, 2022) – Ģý Arthur, 1913, and Beckham Giving Society members gathered on Saturday, September 10, 2022, to celebrate the impact of the $3.2 million the College received during the 2021–2022 fiscal year. Donors enjoyed a luncheon, a keynote address from President David Johns, and met two students—Makayla Fincanon and JaQuice Sydnor—who shared how the ongoing financial support to the college made their college experience possible.

Fincanon, a junior Political Science major, explained how the sense of community at Ferrum has equipped her to dream big and pursue a career as a criminal law attorney.

“Ferrum made me believe no dream is too big. With such a small community you have someone in your corner, some connection, and someone helping you achieve your dreams every day. Ferrum made me realize the sky truly is the limit when you have such a strong foundation of people rooting for you. [It] made me a go-getter [who] turned my dreams into plans,” said Fincanon.

Attendees also heard from Sydnor, a senior Recreation Leadership major, who shared his inspirational story of overcoming a difficult childhood to being a senior at college. He detailed how he has learned much more than academics during his Ģý experience, including the importance of perspective, financial responsibility, and mental health.

“Ferrum put great people in my life to hold expectations for me and point out the greatness I had inside of me. I would like to thank Ferrum for accepting me as one of their own and pushing the boy in me to become a man. The values I now carry with me everyday were born in this very place,” said Sydnor, who continued, “I look forward to walking across the stage as a graduate of Ģý next spring. I know that my possibilities are endless.”

Over the past three years, Ferrum has experienced a 62% increase in giving from $1.9 million in 2020 to the $3.2 million in 2022, which includes $835,000 in scholarships and another $600,000 in grants providing students academic and financial support. Giving society members also supported capital improvement projects including updating the soon-to-be-named Vickie Van Kleeck Softball Complex; a new driving range for the men’s and women’s golf teams; and the establishment of the Richard L. Smith Center for International Programs in memory of Richard Smith, a longtime history professor at the College who passed away in 2021.

Vice President for Institutional Advancement Wilson Paine thanked donors for continuing to make attending Ģý possible for so many students. Paine noted the importance of not only focusing on cost, but also recognizing the value of the entire educational experience.

“I think the students who shared their stories today reflect Ferrum’s worth and the difference it has made in their lives,” said Paine.

Because of your support, we are able to ensure Ferrum remains affordable and attainable for our students, even while we continue to build for the future by rolling out new programs like nursing, graduate programs, renovating buildings, and everything else that goes into running a college. Thank you for joining us in making that possible for these students and many more to come,” Paine concluded.

About the photograph above: Ģý juniors JaQuice Sydnor (left) and Makayla Fincanon (right) spoke during the President’s Luncheon, sharing how the ongoing financial support to the College made their college experience possible. View .

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