Emory & Henry College hosted Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade, Caren Merrick, as part of a tour of Southwest Virginia on May 9, 2022 that included the Emory & Henry College School of Business.
Dr. Laurie Anne Ferguson, founding dean of the new College of Nursing at Emory & Henry College, co-authored “Rural Health Nursing: Barriers and Benefits” and spoke about the importance of connection, literacy in health and community education.
The 174th commencement ceremony for Emory & Henry College graduating class of 2022 was held at the Fred Selfe Stadium on the Emory campus on Saturday, May 7 at 10 a.m. More than 220 graduates walked across the stage and received their diplomas.
After the last two Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association National Championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College was finally able to defend its national championship from 2019.
Moments ago, the Virginia Chamber of Commerce announced the recipients of the 2022 Legislators of the Year, Freshman Legislator of the Year and Free Enterprise Award. Recipients were the first among many that are to be awarded Free Enterprise Awards throughout 2022 at Virginia Chamber signature events. These awards recognize legislators for their support for the principles and initiatives outlined in the Chamber’s long-term economic development plan, Blueprint Virginia 2030.
On Saturday, April 23, Emory & Henry College honored the School of Health Sciences Doctorate of Occupational Therapy (OT) class of 2024 who are completing the classroom portion of their education.
Zane Seymore, a graduating senior at Emory & Henry College and Glade Spring, Va. native, was commissioned by the United States Army as a Second Lieutenant in the Infantry on May 7, 2022 at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Chapel on the Emory campus following its Commencement Ceremony at 10 a.m.
Emory & Henry College held its annual Awards Day Convocation at the Memorial Chapel on campus Sunday, April 24 and presented more than 70 students with awards for academics and performance.
The 174th commencement ceremony for Emory & Henry College graduating class of 2022 will be held at the Fred Selfe Stadium on the Emory campus on Saturday, May 7 at 10 a.m. More than 230 graduates are expected to walk across the stage and receive their diplomas.
The Media and Communication department at Emory & Henry College awarded students and acknowledged graduating students at the Spring Celebration on Friday, April 1 at the Board of Visitors Lounge in Van Dyke Hall.
Tuesday, March 29, Emory & Henry College students met with representatives from local businesses to address questions and ease concerns about making the college-to-career transition at The College to Career Transition: From Backpack to Briefcase - Lessons Learned event.
TheAppalachian Center for Civic LifeHope Awards are presented to an outstanding member of Emory & Henry’s faculty, staff, a graduate and an undergraduate student, a community member and an organization or service project. There are six Hope Award recipients who were honored by the Appalachian Center for Civic Life on Tuesday, April 5, 2022, in the Copenhaver Lobby of the McGlothlin Center for the Arts.
R. Christopher Qualls, Ph.D., professor of Psychology at Emory & Henry College has been elected to the position of President-Elect of the Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA) at the 68th annual meeting held in Hilton Head, S.C.
The 185th annual Founders Day at Emory & Henry College was celebrated on Thursday, March 24, by awarding citations to two people that gave back to their community in honor of the four founders of the college. The Alumni Association awarded the 2021 and 2020 honorees for the Distinguished Alumni Awards.
Emory & Henry College studio art student Lorin Zehr, ’22, of Holly Pond, Ala. curated an exhibit of student art at the William King Museum of Art that will be on display at the museum until May 9, 2022.
“Challenging Assumptions” - C.H.A.T.S. (Connecting Humans and Telling Stories), the second part of a three-part series, will be held on March 28, 2022 at 7 p.m. at the Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Va.
Emory & Henry College and Washington County Virginia Public Schools are joining to offer a free theatre camp in June for kids in the third to twelfth grades.
A joint project between Emory & Henry College School of Business, William & Mary Global Research Institute and InvestSWVA links regional economic development to educating entrepreneurs in energy, agriculture and technology.
Emory & Henry College claimed nine advertising and marketing awards at the 10th annual American Advertising Federation (AAF) of Southwest Virginia American Advertising Awards on Saturday, March 5 at K-VA-T Corporate Support Center in Abingdon, Va.
Dr. Michael Nowak and two Physician Assistant Studies Department students at Emory & Henry College School of Health Sciences traveled to remote Guatemalan villages to deliver aid to hundreds of people and practice skills related to their field during winter break 2021.
Emory & Henry College and the McGlothlin Center for the Arts will pay tribute to the founders of the arts at the institution in April, recognizing the six former professors who launched successful programs in music, theatre and the visual arts.
Emory & Henry College has planned a month full of events to celebrate and honor women, their struggle and their achievements during March. Women’s History Month has been observed at the College annually since 1987.
Employees and their families at Emory & Henry College and Tennessee Wesleyan University will now have a new educational opportunity with full tuition covered while pursuing a degree in higher education in the region.
Emory & Henry College recently hired Robert Stalder as its Chief Information Officer. Stalder brings more than 25 years of experience to the College serving various for-profit and non-profit organizations in leadership capacities of information technology, project management and engineering.
Clay Rolston has joined the Emory & Henry College Office of Advancement to lead corporate and foundation giving efforts as the College continues to grow and invest in its campuses and students. The College recently announced development plans for apartments, a new Equine Center and Multi-sport Complex located on College property just off 1-81 at Exit 26.
Emory & Henry College has been awarded a $1,000 grant from Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation, earmarked for the Stinger’s Supply Shelf coordinated by Sodexo, dining service provider at Emory & Henry College.
Emory & Henry College students were surrounded in love and support by members of the faculty and staff in a “Tunnel of Love” created down a brick walkway today on the Emory campus.
Carly Gaskins of Bristol, Va. has been named to theU.S.Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) Project Manager position via a three-year grant award to Emory & Henry College.
Emory & Henry College officials have announced a bold plan to construct two new facilities on property it owns adjacent to Exit 26 off Interstate 81 as the College continues to expand to meet growing demand. Last week members of the executive committee of the College’s board of trustees unanimously approved constructing a new equestrian center and a new multi-sport complex for track and field, soccer and lacrosse.