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Alumni Spotlight: Madison Medley Hammond ’22 Holding the Door Open for Future Students, Peer-Chosen Blue & Gold Award Recipient
Madison Medley Hammond ’22 is a proud Emory & Henry University alumna who has returned to campus as the Assistant Director of Admissions in the School of Health Sciences. A Civic Innovation graduate with minors in Sociology and Political Science, Madison credits E&H’s personalized, relationship-centered education for shaping her academic, professional, and personal journey. Now, she is passionate about guiding and supporting future healthcare professionals while continuing to serve the university community that helped shape who she is today.
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- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/2082-nathan-grinstead"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/138,51,766,679/4183_IMG_2845.rev.1527692777.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/138,51,766,679/4183_IMG_2845.rev.1527692777.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/138,51,766,679/4183_IMG_2845.rev.1527692777.jpg" alt="Nathan Grinstead, E&H Class of 2011." width="345" height="225" data-max-w="628" data-max-h="628" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/2082-nathan-grinstead"><p> Nathan Grinstead (E&H ’11) is an inspector for the Department of Environmental Quality.</p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Nathan Grinstead is an inspector with the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). He conducts above ground and underground storage tank inspections to ensure compliance with federal and state laws and regulations. </p><p><br/> It is a job that requires more than a casual acceptance of a little dirt and tight spaces. He also has to have great people skills. He spends a great deal of his time interacting with other environmental agencies and cooperating with local government officials.</p><p><br/> He says his coursework at Emory & Henry gave him a solid foundation for upholding the laws and regulations of the DEQ, as well as an appreciation for the importance of his work regarding environmental impacts. “I gained a wealth of knowledge pertaining to water quality and the importance of biological diversity. My work experience at the DEQ has given me a full understanding of how important it is to have clear and concise regulations that protect our environment. My current position allows me to enforce those regulations to ensure facilities and stakeholders remain in compliance, helping to prevent future pollution incidents from occurring. I continue to expand my knowledge every day and strive to be a committed public servant to protect citizens of the Commonwealth and the environment.”</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/2082-nathan-grinstead" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/2547-christian-tripp"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,855,832/6009_tripp.rev.1551228791.webp 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,855,832/6009_tripp.rev.1551228791.jpg 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,855,832/6009_tripp.rev.1551228791.jpg" alt="Christian Tripp, E&H Class of 2018." width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,855,832/6009_tripp.rev.1551228791.jpg 2x" data-max-w="855" data-max-h="832" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/2547-christian-tripp"><p> Christian Tripp is honing his acting craft.</p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Christian Tripp (E&H ’18) finished up his senior year at Emory & Henry in the usual way: plenty of studying, time with friends, and a ton of theater auditions. Well…maybe everyone doesn’t finish out college with auditions, but you do if you’re a theatre major.</p><p> To his delight, he was offered several jobs. Instead of stressing about finding a job, he was worried about how to choose between many great options. So he gave himself a deadline. “I told myself I would pick one on Friday. On Thursday I got emailed by the head of acting from the University of Alabama. He asked to see my audition package, I sent it via email, and the next day he gave me a full ride scholarship.”<br/><br/> He has also been offered two summer acting positions — one in Flagstaff, Arizona with the Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival (he’ll be Daniel De Bosola in <em>Duchess of Malfi</em>) and another in Camden, Maine with Camden Shakespeare Festival (he’s playing Horatio in <em>Hamlet</em> and Lucentio in <em>Taming of the Shrew</em>). So in the summer of 2019, he’ll be playing three supporting leads. Then he’ll head back to Alabama to start his second year of graduate school.<br/><br/> Christian is a true success story for the <a href="/academics/theatre/">E&H theatre department</a>, and he’s grateful for the experiences he gained as an undergraduate. “I feel that my time at Emory & Henry really prepared me to handle anything. I will be playing pretty heavy roles this summer back to back to back, and normally someone might pause at that. For me I see it as a great challenge I’m more than capable of handling.”</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/2547-christian-tripp" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/714-"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/2/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/53,72,821,840/1910_jarrett.rev.1515554170.webp 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/2/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/53,72,821,840/1910_jarrett.rev.1515554170.jpg 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/2/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/53,72,821,840/1910_jarrett.rev.1515554170.jpg" alt="Jarrett Dunning" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/2/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/53,72,821,840/1910_jarrett.rev.1515554170.jpg 2x" data-max-w="768" data-max-h="768" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/714-"><p> Investigation of Power </p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Enticed by the way power is used in our society, Jarrett is determined to expand upon his research in graduate school and to pass on his knowledge to future political theory students. </p><p> With a major in philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE), Jarrett is attending graduate school at the University of Chicago to study Political Science and plans to receive his Ph.D. in political theory with the long-term goal of holding a professorship. During graduate school he plans to expand upon his honors thesis work which critically engages the causes of faction and more specifically, the various uses of power in the ordering, structure, and maintenance of human interaction. Following an intellectual tradition encompassing thinkers as diverse as Locke, Von Mises, Weber, and Foucault, he hopes to explore the power dynamics between the individual and the state and interrogate the corollaries of power as a result of social class, economic status, and the structure of state institutions. This inquiry into the nature of power also extends to the origins of political order, social contract theory and the function of private property in society.</p><p> As far as his hobbies go, Jarrett is a well–established bibliophile. He said, “I am known to stay up late into the night hunting the internet for that one rare or out-of-print edition that I can’t keep off my mind, or travel out of my way to visit obscure, used bookstores in hopes of coming across that next great find.” While attending graduate school, Jarrett also works as a Program Assistant for The Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography at the Newberry Library. As the world’s largest private research library, working at The Newberry has been an excellent opportunity for the expansion of Jarrett’s career and research interest.</p><div class="row sqs-row" id="yui_3_17_2_1_1500390393817_126"><div class="col sqs-col-5 span-5"><div class="sqs-block quote-block sqs-block-quote" data-block-type="31" id="block-yui_3_17_2_2_1423505275009_6882"><div class="sqs-block-content"></div></div></div></div></div><a href="/live/profiles/714-" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/2451-david-bledsoe"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1024,1365/5644_David_Bledsoe.rev.1541708682.webp 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1024,1365/5644_David_Bledsoe.rev.1541708682.jpg 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1024,1365/5644_David_Bledsoe.rev.1541708682.jpg" alt="David Bledsoe, Emory & Henry Class of 2014." width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1024,1365/5644_David_Bledsoe.rev.1541708682.jpg 2x" data-max-w="1024" data-max-h="1365" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/2451-david-bledsoe"><p> David Bledsoe started making headlines before he ever graduated from law school.</p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> David Bledsoe is an associate attorney for Breeding Henry Baysan PC that dedicates his practice to a variety of legal fields including criminal defense, business litigation, personal injury, and general civil litigation.</p><p> Mr. Bledsoe is originally from Big Stone Gap Virginia and subsequently received his undergraduate degree from Emory & Henry College located in Emory, Virginia, where he majored in Business Management and subsequently graduated Magna Cum Laude.</p><p> After obtaining his undergraduate degree, Mr. Bledsoe attended law school at Lincoln Memorial University where he graduated 6<sup>th</sup> in his class with the honorable distinction of Cum Laude. Mr. Bledsoe was awarded the Justice Gary R. Wade Award in his second year in law school, which is given every year to one law student who demonstrates outstanding academic performance and an unwavering dedication to the community. Mr. Bledsoe was also awarded the Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln Lawyer Award, a faculty-voted award given to three students annually who demonstrate strength in legal writing, oral argument, and leadership. Mr. Bledsoe was also a member of the Duncan School of Law Mock Trial Team, where he competed as both a witness and as an attorney in both civil and criminal cases. Mr. Bledsoe received a CALI award in his Federal Income Taxation class, an award given to the student with the highest overall grade in a class for that semester.</p><p> David has worked in a variety of areas and has achieved a variety of notable accomplishments since he began working in the legal field. One of which was clerking for his father, where he successfully assisted in writing an appellate brief to the Virginia Court of Appeals, which subsequently received a favorable reversal on an underlying felony conviction. He has interned for the Washington County Commonwealth Attorney’s office in Virginia, clerked for the Honorable Judge Tim Irwin of Knox County Juvenile Court, worked as a research assistant to various law professors in academic writing, and clerked for other esteemed criminal defense attorneys in Knoxville.</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/2451-david-bledsoe" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/7048-madison-medley-hammond-22"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1536,2048/17539_Madison_Medley_Hammond_Blue__Gold_Awards.rev.1766157421.webp 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1536,2048/17539_Madison_Medley_Hammond_Blue__Gold_Awards.rev.1766157421.webp 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1536,2048/17539_Madison_Medley_Hammond_Blue__Gold_Awards.rev.1766157421.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1536,2048/17539_Madison_Medley_Hammond_Blue__Gold_Awards.rev.1766157421.jpg 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1536,2048/17539_Madison_Medley_Hammond_Blue__Gold_Awards.rev.1766157421.jpg" alt="" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1536,2048/17539_Madison_Medley_Hammond_Blue__Gold_Awards.rev.1766157421.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,1536,2048/17539_Madison_Medley_Hammond_Blue__Gold_Awards.rev.1766157421.jpg 3x" data-max-w="1536" data-max-h="2048" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/7048-madison-medley-hammond-22"></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p data-start="226" data-end="328"><strong data-start="226" data-end="328">Alumni Spotlight: Madison Medley Hammond ’22 Returns to Emory & Henry to Serve the Next Generation</strong></p><p data-start="330" data-end="554"> Emory & Henry University is proud to spotlight alumna <strong data-start="384" data-end="410">Madison Medley Hammond</strong>, a 2022 graduate whose journey has come full circle as she now serves as <strong data-start="484" data-end="553">Assistant Director of Admissions in the School of Health Sciences</strong>.</p><p data-start="556" data-end="878"> Madison earned her bachelor’s degree in Civic Innovation, with minors in Sociology and Political Science, and academic focuses in Public Policy and Cultural Studies. Originally from Southwest Virginia, Madison was drawn to Emory & Henry for its personalized approach to education and strong sense of community.</p><p data-start="880" data-end="1196"> “Ultimately, I chose Emory & Henry because of its personalized, supportive education and the opportunity to build meaningful connections,” Madison shared. “I knew I needed a place where class sizes were small and I was never just a number. I wanted to be known by my professors—and truly get to know them in return.”</p><p data-start="1198" data-end="1563"> That close-knit academic environment shaped Madison’s undergraduate experience and led to lasting relationships with faculty mentors—many of whom she now works alongside as a staff member. “Those relationships have lasted well beyond graduation,” she said. “Now, some of those same professors are my colleagues, which makes this community feel even more like home.”</p><p data-start="1565" data-end="2021"> Madison’s time at Emory & Henry was also deeply rooted in family and shared experiences. She roomed with her twin sister, Hannah, throughout her college years and attended E&H alongside several family members, including cousins and her now-husband, Lucas. From intramural volleyball and lyceums to late-night laughter, Rook games, and cheering on campus athletics, Madison credits those everyday moments with creating a profound sense of belonging.</p><p data-start="2023" data-end="2386"> After graduating in May 2022, Madison returned to Emory & Henry to work in the School of Health Sciences, where she plays a vital role in recruiting and supporting future healthcare professionals. Her responsibilities include admissions operations, application review, interview selection, recruitment travel, and guiding students from inquiry through enrollment.</p><p data-start="2388" data-end="2655"> “My education at Emory & Henry profoundly shaped both who I am and how I serve,” Madison said. “I experienced firsthand the power of relationship-centered learning, and that’s something I strive to model every day when working with prospective students and families.”</p><p data-start="2657" data-end="3012"> In her role, Madison works closely with students pursuing careers in physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant studies, nursing, and clinical mental health counseling, helping them navigate pivotal decisions about their futures. She views this work as both a profession and a calling, grounded in her faith and commitment to service.</p><p data-start="3014" data-end="3272"> One of Madison’s proudest accomplishments since graduating includes marrying her high school sweetheart, Lucas, as well as receiving Emory & Henry’s Blue & Gold Staff Award, which recognizes outstanding service and dedication to the university’s mission.</p><p data-start="3274" data-end="3590"> Now living in Saltville, Virginia, Madison remains deeply connected to her roots and the E&H community. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with family, serving at her church, traveling, collecting vinyl records, cheering on the Kentucky Wildcats and Atlanta Braves, and making memories on her family farm.</p><p data-start="3592" data-end="3806" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node=""> As an alumna who has returned to serve her alma mater, Madison Medley Hammond exemplifies the enduring impact of an Emory & Henry education, and the power of coming home to invest in the next generation of students.</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/7048-madison-medley-hammond-22" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/2042-chandler-davis"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2048,1365/4040_Headshot.rev.1524839960.webp 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2048,1365/4040_Headshot.rev.1524839960.webp 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2048,1365/4040_Headshot.rev.1524839960.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2048,1365/4040_Headshot.rev.1524839960.jpg 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2048,1365/4040_Headshot.rev.1524839960.jpg" alt="E&H's Chandler Davis." width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2048,1365/4040_Headshot.rev.1524839960.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2048,1365/4040_Headshot.rev.1524839960.jpg 3x" data-max-w="2048" data-max-h="1365" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/2042-chandler-davis"><p> Chandler Davis is a “Woman to Watch” in the theatre!</p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Immediately after leaving Emory & Henry, Chandler was cast in the Barter Player Program at Barter Theatre, the State Theatre of Virginia. After that, Chandler spent three years being a cowgirl at Tweetsie Railroad in Blowing Rock North Carolina.</p><p> In the Fall of 2011, Chandler moved to Roanoke, Virginia, where she had the pleasure of producing an original musical she co-wrote with E&H alumnus Will Coleman (’07). Chandler then went on to work as a stage manager and performer with Roanoke Children’s Theatre.</p><p> After moving to Wilmington, North Carolina, Chandler became the managing director for City Stage Co., a theater producing contemporary and cutting edge works. In 2015 Chandler was named a Woman to Watch in the Arts field for North Carolina by <em>Wilma Magazine</em>.</p><p> Chandler is currently the artistic director for The Thalian Association which produces five main stage shows a year at Historic Thalian Hall, five youth shows at the Hannah Block Historic USO, and runs a youth arts academy in the Fall and Spring. In early 2018, Chandler became a member of the Dramatists Guild of America.</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/2042-chandler-davis" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/1229-michael-payne"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,270,270/1710_michael_payne.rev.1513720647.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,270,270/1710_michael_payne.rev.1513720647.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,270,270/1710_michael_payne.rev.1513720647.jpg" alt="Michael Payne attended Emory & Henry College." width="345" height="225" data-max-w="270" data-max-h="270" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/1229-michael-payne"></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Michael is a licensed and Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) working through Doctors Hospital of Augusta, Georgia. As part of an outreach program, he works mostly with the athletes at a 6A high school in Georgia, but also work through the Physical Therapy Department with prehab patients. As an athletic trainer, he is responsible for collaborating with physicians to provide preventative services, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions in the athletic setting.</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/1229-michael-payne" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/1444-fred-parker"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2125,3199/2358_Political_People_004.rev.1516296690.webp 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2125,3199/2358_Political_People_004.rev.1516296690.webp 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2125,3199/2358_Political_People_004.rev.1516296690.JPG 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2125,3199/2358_Political_People_004.rev.1516296690.JPG 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2125,3199/2358_Political_People_004.rev.1516296690.JPG" alt="Fred Parker, E&H '73" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2125,3199/2358_Political_People_004.rev.1516296690.JPG 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2125,3199/2358_Political_People_004.rev.1516296690.JPG 3x" data-max-w="2125" data-max-h="3199" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/1444-fred-parker"><p> Fred Parker serves as the Treasurer of Washington County, Virginia.</p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> In addition to his E&H degree, he also holds studied at Lincoln Memorial University, East Tennessee State University, and the University of Virginia.</p><p> He has served on a variety of professional boards including the Governor’s Advisory Commission on the Dillon Rule and Local Government, the Virginia Association of Locally Elected Constitutional Officers (serving as president in 2004), Served as president of the Treasurers Association of Virginia, is on the Southwest Virginia Association of Treasurer’s and Clerks, the Treasurer’s Association of VA, Virginia State SNAP Non-Arbitrage Program Advisory Board Since Inception, Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority, VA Government Finance Officers Association, VACo Investment Pool, and Washington County Industrial Development Authority.</p><p> He is a member of the Abingdon Rotary Club and a Paul Harris Fellow. He is a former chair of the Washington County Democratic Committee and was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1996.</p><p><br/> His list of awards and involvements is long, as is his passion for serving the community.</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/1444-fred-parker" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/1746-cathy-large"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/201,93,535,426/3153_cuskey_large.rev.1518207527.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/201,93,535,426/3153_cuskey_large.rev.1518207527.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/201,93,535,426/3153_cuskey_large.rev.1518207527.jpg" alt="Cathy Cuskey Large" width="345" height="225" data-max-w="334" data-max-h="333" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/1746-cathy-large"></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Cathy Cuskey Large (’93) used to avoid physics like the plague: so, of course, she is now flourishing as a Medical Physicist.</p><p> “I took physics in high school and just hated it. But I had a teacher at Virginia Highlands Community College who made me love it.”</p><p> So she transferred to Emory & Henry, graduated with a major in physics and a minor in math, and then headed to UT for a master’s in physics. While there she ventured into the engineering department to explore a more applications-based area of physics (less theoretic), and that’s where she first heard about medical physics. She’s never looked back.</p><p> She has worked at the clinic level where she had to implement logistics necessary to make it safe for cancer patients and health workers to be around radiation treatment. “We even have to take into consideration someone who might be working on the roof on a given day.”</p><p> Her work there involved everything from selecting proper building materials to measuring wall widths. These days she’s working for Phillips Medical as a consultant, and is writing algorithms for the administration of radiation. “It’s a great career, and there aren’t a lot of people doing this – so there are great opportunities for new grads.”</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/1746-cathy-large" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/1893-bobbie-larkins"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,33,512,545/3399_771885.rev.1519915305.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,33,512,545/3399_771885.rev.1519915305.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,33,512,545/3399_771885.rev.1519915305.jpg" alt="Bobbie Frentz Larkins, E&H Class of 2003" width="345" height="225" data-max-w="512" data-max-h="512" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/1893-bobbie-larkins"><p> Bobbie Frentz Larkins is a great advocate for connecting E&H students to career possibilities at Eastman Chemical Company.</p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Bobbie Frentz Larkins received her Bachelors of Science degrees in Chemistry and Biology from Emory & Henry college in May, 2003. Bobbie taught high school Chemistry and Biology in Washington County, Virginia, from 2003 to 2007. In 2007, Bobbie joined Eastman Chemical Company as a part of the Specialty Plastics organization. Currently, Bobbie is a Portfolio Specialist focused on managing the growth portfolio for the Plastics business.<br/><br/> Bobbie joined the E&H Alumni board in 2012 with a passion to ensure that future generations have the opportunity to benefit from an Emory & Henry education. Bobbie has worked to develop an E&H Alumni network within Eastman Chemical Company as well as provide opportunities for E&H’s science students to interact with Eastman (networking opportunities, plant visits/tours, career mentoring, etc.).<br/><br/> Bobbie also has a focus on service within her community – a value instilled by E&H. Bobbie was a member of the Kingsport Junior League from 2011 to 2016, a member of the Tri-Cities ALS Association Board of Directors from 2012 to 2015 and is currently an active member of the Tennessee Doberman Rescue and Calvary Church in Johnson City, TN. Bobbie and her husband, David, are passionate about supporting animal rescues and providing for school-aged children in need.<br/><br/> In her spare time, Bobbie enjoys organic gardening and cooking as well as spending time with her husband, David, their two children, Katie (17) and Andrew (14), and their three dogs Matilda, Brodie and Shadow.</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/1893-bobbie-larkins" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/1432-josh-myers"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,427,427/1596_Josh_Myers.rev.1513028145.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,427,427/1596_Josh_Myers.rev.1513028145.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,427,427/1596_Josh_Myers.rev.1513028145.jpg" alt="Josh Myers and wife" width="345" height="225" data-max-w="427" data-max-h="427" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/1432-josh-myers"><p> Myers is president of EMM Financial Services.</p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Josh Myers, is president of EMM Financial Services, Inc. in Greensboro, North Carolina.<br/></p><p> His post-college experience has varied widely. He spent a bit of time in the nation’s capitol working for a large national lobby based in Northern Virginia. He attended the University of South Carolina for graduate studies in public administration. And he ran a statewide political campaign in South Carolina. He says that all his experiences and especially his education at Emory & Henry have given him the confidence, as well as the financial and analytical tools that prepared him for his leadership position with EMM.<br/></p><p> A management major at Emory & Henry, Josh says working collaboratively within groups and having real-world experiences through internships were the most helpful tools he acquired as an undergrad. He credits the compassionate community-based mantra of E&H as being an underlying guide to how he lives his life and serves his clients. He is reminded daily to always put people first and the rest will follow.<br/></p><p> He also says he has one very simple and helpful word of advice to anyone planning for the future: Save early and save often. No one ever got to the end of the road and said they wish they’d saved less.<br/></p><p> Josh is married to Catherine “Katie” Reynolds Myers (E&H ’08) who is a speech pathologist in the Guilford County, North Carolina, school system and the couple have two children, Carter and Emily. </p></div><a href="/live/profiles/1432-josh-myers" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/156-"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/2/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,400,300/29_1dee3c8e17be67fe60d501abf5d16fd1_f73851.rev.1491320868.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/2/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,400,300/29_1dee3c8e17be67fe60d501abf5d16fd1_f73851.rev.1491320868.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/2/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,400,300/29_1dee3c8e17be67fe60d501abf5d16fd1_f73851.rev.1491320868.jpg" alt="" width="345" height="225" data-max-w="400" data-max-h="300" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/156-"><p> Stewart Whitmore Plein (’82) Becomes Rare Books Specialist</p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Stewart Plein (E&H ’82), Assistant Curator for West Virginia Books & Printed Resources & Rare Book Librarian at West Virginia University, has received her certification in rare book librarianship from the University of Virginia’s renowned Rare Book School (RBS), the top professional development program for rare book and special collection librarians, rare book sellers and collectors.</p><p> “Rare book librarianship isn’t for the faint of heart,” said Tom Congalton, an RBS instructor. “There is an enormous barrier to acquiring the necessary knowledge and practical experience required to be an effective special collections librarian, and it isn’t always easy to know where to start. Stewart has the energy, the motivation and the tenacity to go out and acquire that knowledge in order to master a subject that isn’t always inclined to reveal itself easily.”</p><p> Jay Cole, senior advisor to the president at WVU, applauds Plein for her dedication to the Rare Book Room and work to enhance the academic environment at WVU. “The library is the heart of any university and information circulated by the library is a university’s lifeblood. Within our wonderful Libraries, WVU is very fortunate to have an outstanding Rare Books Collection, with items from William Shakespeare to Isaac Asimov,” Cole said. “We are equally fortunate to have a rare book librarian such as Stewart Plein, whose passion is matched only by her expertise.”</p><p> Stewart’s love of books took her from reader to researcher to bookseller to librarian. She says she had a career direction change after attending a seminar for antiquarian book dealers in 2003. She decided to volunteer at the West Virginia University Library in Morgantown, and ended up an assistant to the Special Collections Librarian.</p><p> At E&H Stewart had a double major in history and religion. She then earned her degree in library science at the University of South Carolina before succeeding her mentor, Harold Forbes, as Rare Books Librarian and Assistant Curator of West Virginia Books and Printed Resources, and as Assistant University Librarian. She has duties in the Downtown Campus Library and the West Virginia & Regional History Center, both in Morgantown.</p><p> She is also extensively published. Her work covers a wide range of topics, including the impact of art and design on the marketplace and nineteenth century book manufacturing and technology; books as historical artifacts; the cultural impact of books; dissemination of ideas and rare book pedagogy as primary resources for undergraduate research; 19th- century publishers’ book binding design and manufacture; the history of Appalachian law books and newspapers; and the impact of book binding design and the development of stereotype in Appalachia.</p><p> Stewart said the most inspiring part of the RBS course came from a guest lecturer who raised the question about how to go forward with collecting rare material. “It gave me a new insight into the future of book collecting institutionally. It’s about looking ahead rather than back at things we already have.” As a result, she is focusing on materials that are now becoming rare. For example, there is a growing interest in items from the 1940s through the 1990s that already are becoming scarce despite being mass produced. For instance, WVU Libraries recently acquired a collection of magazines (or zines) that were published in San Francisco by West Virginia poet, Sutton Breiding, in the 1970s. “Zines have become quite collectible,” Plein said. “They were just things that were traded between friends, they didn’t really have a production run, they were printed off on mimeograph machines, but they documented important pop culture moments so they really need to be collected or we’ll lose them.”</p><p> She is also turning her attention to what has long been an under-represented area in the rare books collection, the works of African-American West Virginians from late 19<sup>th</sup> to early 20<sup>th</sup> century.</p><p> West Virginia was home to many of the nation’s most important African-American activists and leaders: Booker T. Washington, author and educator; Carter G. Woodson, author, historian and journalist; Anne Spencer, Harlem Renaissance poet; and J.R. Clifford, Civil War veteran, newspaper publisher, co-founder of the Niagra Movement with W.E. B. Dubois, and West Virginia’s first African-American attorney.</p><p> Stewart says introducing students to primary sources with rare books is the best part of her work day. “I never tire of seeing that moment when a student’s eyes light up when they handle a rare book for the first time!”</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/156-" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/2718-leilani-tizon"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/369,0,1305,938/6484_file3-1.rev.1560975311.webp 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/369,0,1305,938/6484_file3-1.rev.1560975311.jpg 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/369,0,1305,938/6484_file3-1.rev.1560975311.jpg" alt="Leilani Tizon, E&H Class of 2018" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/369,0,1305,938/6484_file3-1.rev.1560975311.jpg 2x" data-max-w="936" data-max-h="938" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/2718-leilani-tizon"></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Leilani Tizon (E&H Class of 2018) is in a plum job: but she’s quick to point out that she worked hard to get there. “People who say they’re jealous of what I’m doing don’t really understand just how hard it was to get here.”</p><p> When Leilani was a senior at E&H she was led to believe her internship would turn into a full-time job so she thought she was graduating ahead of the curve. But the company she was interning with decided not to fill her position full-time, and she was suddenly in a world of career uncertainty.</p><p> But Leilani doesn’t take anything lying down: and she started a personal networking campaign that was street-savvy and textbook-worthy. “I had a part-time job that only required 25 hours a week, so I spent the rest of my week networking like it was hobby! I went to networking events and lunches and one day the right door opened.”</p><p> Everyone she met was impressed with her energy, and even if they didn’t have a job open they remembered her when having conversations with friends and colleagues. Eventually, she got a call saying a friend of a friend had a job that sounded just right for her skill set.</p><p> She is the Marketing Communications Coordinator for the currency management solutions division of <a href="https://vimeo.com/295234250">Giesecke+Devrient Currency Technology</a> – and she is the youngest employee among 12,000 employees worldwide (500 in the U.S.). The company specializes in currency counting machines around the world – and they do a lot of business in casinos. “I spend a lot of time traveling to trade shows – and I’m heading to Las Vegas next month for another show.”</p><p> Leilani has a great perspective on the pressures and expectations put on young professionals her age. “Some people think people in my generation are demanding an unrealistic salary, but if we are going to live in metropolitan centers like Washington D.C. we can’t afford to live on meager earnings. We have to be our own best promoters in order to survive in this economy.”</p><p> She is grateful to the professors in the E&H Mass Communications division because they, as she said, “prepared me for things I never anticipated!” And she is grateful for an internship that gave her real-world experience. “I work with people who went to bigger universities who weren’t required to do an internship – but I’m so glad they made us do one!”</p><p> Leilani ended up at Emory & Henry because she wanted to be far enough away from home that she could fail on her own without her parents being close enough to swoop in and save the day. “I had real meltdowns as a student – but I learned how to take care of myself. And now I’m in a high-stress job where I’m still figuring things out; but every day is a blessing!”</p><p> Her best advice to current students? “Believe in yourself and promote yourself: you cheer for you!”</p><p><a href="https://archive.org/details/OntheDuckPondWall/Leilani+Tizon.mp3" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Listen to an interview with Leilani</a> on WEHC-FM radio….the Emory & Henry College and Community station! </p><p><picture class="lw_image lw_image6486 lw_align_right lw_column_width_full"><source media="(max-width: 500px)" type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/500/height/441/6486_file1-5.rev.1560977950.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source media="(max-width: 500px)" type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/500/height/441/6486_file1-5.rev.1560977950.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source media="(max-width: 800px)" type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/800/height/706/6486_file1-5.rev.1560977950.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source media="(max-width: 800px)" type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/800/height/706/6486_file1-5.rev.1560977950.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source media="(min-width: 801px)" type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/1000/height/882/6486_file1-5.rev.1560977950.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source media="(min-width: 801px)" type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/1000/height/882/6486_file1-5.rev.1560977950.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><img width="1000" height="882" alt="Leilani Tizon, E&H Class of 2018" src="/live/image/gid/68/width/1000/height/882/6486_file1-5.rev.1560977950.jpg" data-max-w="875" data-max-h="772" data-optimized="true"/></picture></p></div><a href="/live/profiles/2718-leilani-tizon" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/704-"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/2/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,690,390/354_25f3d785419f0eb611f94ba17fd1703d_f1833.rev.1500386495.webp 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/2/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,690,390/354_25f3d785419f0eb611f94ba17fd1703d_f1833.rev.1500386495.jpg 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/2/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,690,390/354_25f3d785419f0eb611f94ba17fd1703d_f1833.rev.1500386495.jpg" alt="" width="345" height="225" data-max-w="690" data-max-h="390" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/704-"><p> Rachel Dunne Finds Unlikely Path in Alaska </p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> When Rachel Dunne (’04) was a student at E&H, she pretty much set the woods on fire. Lately, she’s been busy putting out fires. This is truly a young woman who knows how to fire up a Liberal Arts degree. </p><p> This is all a corny way of saying that Rachel has been fighting wildland fires in Alaska.</p><p> A double major in Public Policy & Community Service and Psychology, Rachel was a top notch student with a heart intent on making a difference. And it comes as no surprise that she is finding such a creative means of making her way in the world. She wanted to pursue work in the area of disaster relief response after graduate school, but needed job experience. She spent 10 months in the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps doing a lot of work in the Gulf region of the U.S. working on Katrina recovery efforts. She also got sent to a very small town in Arizona where her team was assigned to assistance with brush clearing to prevent wildfires. Her superiors suggested she come back after AmeriCorps for a job.</p><p> While she only intended to do the job for a year, she stayed for two and a half years honing her skills not only in firefighting and prevention but also in coordinating fire response, GIS, HAZMAT, EMT, and learned how to drive a water tender (please Google this to see how impressive this feat is).</p><p> After Arizona she found an opportunity to continue this good work and to see some of the country’s most beautiful land. She considered Big Sky country, but ended up in Alaska because of their unique challenges in fire logistics. She served as a fire logistics dispatcher for the Alaska Fire Service, which is part of the Bureau of Land Management. In this role, she helped get the people, supplies, and aircraft out to remote areas of Alaska for wildland fires.</p><p> As is wont to happen, while in Alaska, Rachel ran smack into another Emory & Henry person! Daniel Griggs (’07) was there doing similar work and putting his geography background to good use. Giving Dr. John Morgan all the credit for getting him the right start, Daniel says he finds working for the fire service very “real” in the sense that there is “immediate need for accurate geospatial information.” He ended up in Alaska because he had always wanted to visit the state, so when he got a job offer in Anchorage he jumped at the chance.</p><p> Rachel says folks in her position work seasonally—putting in 6 months of work and then filling the other half of the year with school, other work, travel, or personal projects and hobbies. While the job sounds pretty cushy, it turns out those six months are pretty demanding. On a fire assignment, dispatchers and firefighters alike usually work 14 straight days of up to 16 hour shifts. In many ways, it’s more of a lifestyle than a job.</p><p> So what happens during those long days? This season, Daniel got sent out to the field as a GIS specialist, providing custom real-time maps of fires for the incident decision-makers. Rachel moved to another dispatch center as an aircraft dispatcher, where she finds the helicopters and planes that support both fires and scientists in interior Alaska and the lower 48. “It’s not every day you get to say, ‘Yeah, I ordered a jumbo jet at work today’,” says Rachel. “The best part of the job is the constant challenge—you never know who is going to call or what they are going to need, and it’s great to be able to say, ‘Sure, I can make that happen,’ even when it means getting people or supplies into parts of Alaska your average tourist will never even think about visiting.”</p><p> With these new job demands, Rachel is less “fire fighter” and more “travel agent” – booking flights into all corners of the state. Whether they are VIPs touring Alaska before making recommendations on energy or land management policy, scientists researching animal habitats and archeological sites, or firefighters protecting Alaska’s assets, everybody knows they’ll have to fly to get to their Alaskan destination. “I may miss the smell of smoke and getting to do things with my own hands, but what I can do with a phone and a radio allows those professionals to make the difference, and I’m proud to be part of their support network.”</p><p> While Daniel will stay on with Alaska Fire Service in Fairbanks for the near future, Rachel plans to move on after this season ends. “What’s next? I don’t know, but if you’d told me I was going to be a firefighter or live in Alaska while I was at Emory, I’d have laughed. I just keep believing in the hope that people can do amazing things when we are willing to take on a challenge, even if it means leaving our comfort zones behind.”</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/704-" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
- <span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/profiles/2314-tammy-parks"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/6,0,157,150/4597_Tammy_Parks.rev.1536941020.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/6,0,157,150/4597_Tammy_Parks.rev.1536941020.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/68/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/6,0,157,150/4597_Tammy_Parks.rev.1536941020.jpg" alt="Tammy McMillan Parks (E&H '95) is an art professor at New River Community College." width="345" height="225" data-max-w="151" data-max-h="150" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_profiles_headline"><a href="/live/profiles/2314-tammy-parks"><p> Tammy McMillan Parks is making sure her students see art all over the world: paying forward a gift bestowed by an E&H faculty mentor.</p></a></h4><div class="lw_profiles_description"><p> Tammy McMillan Parks (E&H ’95) is taking a page out of the Royce Morris handbook.</p><p> Tammy was an art major at Emory & Henry, and loved classes with E&H’s classics and art history professor, Dr. Royce Morris (deceased). She went with him on his semi-annual trip to Rome, and found the experience to be life-changing. Now that she is an art professor herself, she is carrying on his legacy of sharing the world’s most amazing art with young people.</p><p> She is a professor of art at New River Community College (Dublin, Virginia), and she is committed to offering her students opportunities to see, try, and experience art in every possible fashion. Study abroad is a huge part of her teaching method. “Travel accomplishes two wonderful things: it makes them appreciate things at home they never really paid attention to before and it makes them consider how their home could benefit from doing things in some of the ways they encountered abroad.”</p><p> Her last trip with students was to the Balkan region of Europe – Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria and Greece. She said the experience was great. “This past summer is no different from my many years of taking students abroad…our plane flight back home was filled with their new memories, laughter, plans for future travel and all their ideas for new art projects and trips.”</p><p> She is known as a professor who goes beyond the classroom to serve her students. Right now she is involved in expanding the clubs at NRCC to create opportunities for students to travel more – not only to see the world but also to experience the history and culture of the area. “I want them to see places like Biltmore and museums and festivals that are accessible within our own region and surrounding states. We don’t have to go to Rome to appreciate other cultural experiences! These experiences can have a strong influence on their understanding of the arts in and around place they study and live.”</p><p> Tammy earned her bachelor’s degree in art from Emory & Henry, she earned a master’s in Spanish from the University of Southern Mississippi, and an M.F. A. in public art from Goddard College in Vermont. She is currently working on a Ph.D. at the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts, Portland, Maine.</p></div><a href="/live/profiles/2314-tammy-parks" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div>
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- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/news/3885-natalie-sage-to-pursue-a-masters-degree-in-physician-as"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,364,2286,2649/16910_IMG_0833_-_Natalie_Sage.rev.1744304868.webp 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,364,2286,2649/16910_IMG_0833_-_Natalie_Sage.rev.1744304868.webp 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,364,2286,2649/16910_IMG_0833_-_Natalie_Sage.rev.1744304868.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,364,2286,2649/16910_IMG_0833_-_Natalie_Sage.rev.1744304868.jpg 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,364,2286,2649/16910_IMG_0833_-_Natalie_Sage.rev.1744304868.jpg" alt="Natalie Sage '25" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,364,2286,2649/16910_IMG_0833_-_Natalie_Sage.rev.1744304868.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,364,2286,2649/16910_IMG_0833_-_Natalie_Sage.rev.1744304868.jpg 3x" data-max-w="2286" data-max-h="2285" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="/live/news/3885-natalie-sage-to-pursue-a-masters-degree-in-physician-as">Natalie Sage to pursue a Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies at Emory & Henry School of Health Sciences</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> Natalie Sage of Duffield, Va. will receive a Bachelors of Science in Biology and minors in Animal Science and Chemistry.</p><a href="/live/news/3885-natalie-sage-to-pursue-a-masters-degree-in-physician-as" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
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- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/news/4014-jade-streeby-to-begin-career-as-a-registered-nurse"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/399,533,1134,1267/17087_Jade_Streeby.rev.1746819352.webp 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/399,533,1134,1267/17087_Jade_Streeby.rev.1746819352.jpg 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/399,533,1134,1267/17087_Jade_Streeby.rev.1746819352.jpg" alt="Jade Streeby" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/399,533,1134,1267/17087_Jade_Streeby.rev.1746819352.jpg 2x" data-max-w="735" data-max-h="734" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="/live/news/4014-jade-streeby-to-begin-career-as-a-registered-nurse">Jade Streeby to begin career as a registered nurse</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> Jade Streeby of Wytheville, Va. will receive a bachelor’s degree in nursing.</p><a href="/live/news/4014-jade-streeby-to-begin-career-as-a-registered-nurse" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/news/3930-dylan-brewster-to-teach-at-dublin-elementary"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/774,549,2361,2136/16985_Dylan_Brewster.rev.1745519771.webp 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/774,549,2361,2136/16985_Dylan_Brewster.rev.1745519771.webp 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/774,549,2361,2136/16985_Dylan_Brewster.rev.1745519771.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/774,549,2361,2136/16985_Dylan_Brewster.rev.1745519771.jpg 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/774,549,2361,2136/16985_Dylan_Brewster.rev.1745519771.jpg" alt="Dylan Brewster" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/774,549,2361,2136/16985_Dylan_Brewster.rev.1745519771.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/774,549,2361,2136/16985_Dylan_Brewster.rev.1745519771.jpg 3x" data-max-w="1587" data-max-h="1587" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="/live/news/3930-dylan-brewster-to-teach-at-dublin-elementary">Dylan Brewster to teach at Dublin Elementary School</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> Dylan Brewster of Abingdon, Va. will receive a bachelor’s degree in music education.</p><a href="/live/news/3930-dylan-brewster-to-teach-at-dublin-elementary" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
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- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/news/4008-peyton-helscher-joins-chesterfield-equestrian-as-a"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2133,3200/17085_Peyton_Helscher.rev.1746732109.webp 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2133,3200/17085_Peyton_Helscher.rev.1746732109.webp 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2133,3200/17085_Peyton_Helscher.rev.1746732109.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2133,3200/17085_Peyton_Helscher.rev.1746732109.jpg 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2133,3200/17085_Peyton_Helscher.rev.1746732109.jpg" alt="Peyton Helscher" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2133,3200/17085_Peyton_Helscher.rev.1746732109.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2133,3200/17085_Peyton_Helscher.rev.1746732109.jpg 3x" data-max-w="2133" data-max-h="3200" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="/live/news/4008-peyton-helscher-joins-chesterfield-equestrian-as-a">Peyton Helscher joins Chesterfield Equestrian as a working student</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> Peyton Helscher of Simi Valley, Calif. will receive a bachelor’s degree in equine studies.</p><a href="/live/news/4008-peyton-helscher-joins-chesterfield-equestrian-as-a" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/news/3967-ava-reynolds-to-attend-oxford-brookes-university"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/147,345,1931,2131/17067_Ava_Reynolds.rev.1746543965.webp 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/147,345,1931,2131/17067_Ava_Reynolds.rev.1746543965.webp 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/147,345,1931,2131/17067_Ava_Reynolds.rev.1746543965.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/147,345,1931,2131/17067_Ava_Reynolds.rev.1746543965.jpg 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/147,345,1931,2131/17067_Ava_Reynolds.rev.1746543965.jpg" alt="Ava Reynolds" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/147,345,1931,2131/17067_Ava_Reynolds.rev.1746543965.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/147,345,1931,2131/17067_Ava_Reynolds.rev.1746543965.jpg 3x" data-max-w="1784" data-max-h="1786" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="/live/news/3967-ava-reynolds-to-attend-oxford-brookes-university">Ava Reynolds to attend Oxford Brookes University for master’s degree in social work</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> Ava Reynolds of Salt Lake City, Utah will receive bachelor’s degrees in civic innovation and sociology with a minor in dance.</p><a href="/live/news/3967-ava-reynolds-to-attend-oxford-brookes-university" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/news/4022-emory-henry-university-celebrates"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2500,1669/17090_Thomas-Peery_20250510_006.rev.1746907781.webp 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2500,1669/17090_Thomas-Peery_20250510_006.rev.1746907781.webp 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2500,1669/17090_Thomas-Peery_20250510_006.rev.1746907781.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2500,1669/17090_Thomas-Peery_20250510_006.rev.1746907781.jpg 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2500,1669/17090_Thomas-Peery_20250510_006.rev.1746907781.jpg" alt="Thomas Peery and Mike Swartz" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2500,1669/17090_Thomas-Peery_20250510_006.rev.1746907781.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,0,2500,1669/17090_Thomas-Peery_20250510_006.rev.1746907781.jpg 3x" data-max-w="2500" data-max-h="1669" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="/live/news/4022-emory-henry-university-celebrates">Emory & Henry University Celebrates Commissioning of ROTC Graduate Thomas Peery as U.S. Army Second Lieutenant</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> On Saturday, May 10, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. in the McGlothlin Center for the Arts, Emory & Henry University proudly celebrated the commissioning of graduating senior Thomas Peery as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army. </p><a href="/live/news/4022-emory-henry-university-celebrates" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/news/3943-hailey-pike-to-begin-career-as-a-registered-nurse-at-le"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/329,691,950,1312/17053_Hailey_Pike_2.rev.1745955945.webp 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/329,691,950,1312/17053_Hailey_Pike_2.rev.1745955945.jpg 1x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/329,691,950,1312/17053_Hailey_Pike_2.rev.1745955945.jpg" alt="Hailey Pike" width="345" height="225" data-max-w="621" data-max-h="621" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="/live/news/3943-hailey-pike-to-begin-career-as-a-registered-nurse-at-le">Hailey Pike to begin career as a registered nurse at Lewisgale Medical Center</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> Hailey Pike of Fort Chiswell, Va. will receive a bachelor’s degree in nursing.</p><a href="/live/news/3943-hailey-pike-to-begin-career-as-a-registered-nurse-at-le" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/news/3954-paige-gelenski-to-pursue-doctorate-in-physical-therapy-"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/231,63,1095,927/17056_Paige_Gelenski.rev.1746127812.webp 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/231,63,1095,927/17056_Paige_Gelenski.rev.1746127812.jpg 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/231,63,1095,927/17056_Paige_Gelenski.rev.1746127812.jpg" alt="Paige Gelenski" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/231,63,1095,927/17056_Paige_Gelenski.rev.1746127812.jpg 2x" data-max-w="864" data-max-h="864" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="/live/news/3954-paige-gelenski-to-pursue-doctorate-in-physical-therapy-">Paige Gelenski to pursue doctorate in physical therapy at Nova Southeastern University</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> Paige Gelenski of Boca Raton, Fla. will receive a bachelor’s degree in exercise science with a minor in religion.</p><a href="/live/news/3954-paige-gelenski-to-pursue-doctorate-in-physical-therapy-" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/news/3962-ethan-breeding-to-pursue-a-career-in-education"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/588,505,1766,1683/17059_Ethan_Breeding.rev.1746199171.webp 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/588,505,1766,1683/17059_Ethan_Breeding.rev.1746199171.webp 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/588,505,1766,1683/17059_Ethan_Breeding.rev.1746199171.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/588,505,1766,1683/17059_Ethan_Breeding.rev.1746199171.jpg 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/588,505,1766,1683/17059_Ethan_Breeding.rev.1746199171.jpg" alt="Ethan Breeding" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/588,505,1766,1683/17059_Ethan_Breeding.rev.1746199171.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/588,505,1766,1683/17059_Ethan_Breeding.rev.1746199171.jpg 3x" data-max-w="1178" data-max-h="1178" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="/live/news/3962-ethan-breeding-to-pursue-a-career-in-education">Ethan Breeding to pursue a career in education</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> Ethan Breeding of Glade Spring, Va. will receive a bachelor’s degree in applied history and social science with a minor in geography.</p><a href="/live/news/3962-ethan-breeding-to-pursue-a-career-in-education" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="/live/news/4040-amelia-terry-to-pursue-graduate-studies-in-industrial-o"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,608,2133,2739/17134_Amelia_Terry.rev.1749070021.webp 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,608,2133,2739/17134_Amelia_Terry.rev.1749070021.webp 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,608,2133,2739/17134_Amelia_Terry.rev.1749070021.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,608,2133,2739/17134_Amelia_Terry.rev.1749070021.jpg 3x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,608,2133,2739/17134_Amelia_Terry.rev.1749070021.jpg" alt="Amelia Terry" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,608,2133,2739/17134_Amelia_Terry.rev.1749070021.jpg 2x, /live/image/scale/3x/gid/104/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/0,608,2133,2739/17134_Amelia_Terry.rev.1749070021.jpg 3x" data-max-w="2133" data-max-h="2131" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="/live/news/4040-amelia-terry-to-pursue-graduate-studies-in-industrial-o">Amelia Terry to pursue graduate studies in industrial organizational psychology at Middle State Tennessee University</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> Amelia Terry of Oneida, Tenn. received bachelor’s degrees in psychology, civic innovation and Hispanic studies with minors in sociology, visual communications, international relations and global public policy.</p><a href="/live/news/4040-amelia-terry-to-pursue-graduate-studies-in-industrial-o" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
- <div class="lw_news_image"><span class="lw_item_thumb"><a href="https://www.emoryhenry.edu/live/news/4032-gurley-finishes-eamph-riding-career-with-major"><picture class="lw_image"><source type="image/webp" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/189,0,973,785/17119_IMG_7212.rev.1747762317.webp 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><source type="image/jpeg" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/189,0,973,785/17119_IMG_7212.rev.1747762317.jpg 2x" data-origin="responsive"/><img src="/live/image/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/189,0,973,785/17119_IMG_7212.rev.1747762317.jpg" alt="Emma Gurley competes at the national championship competition for the Intercollegiate horse Show Association" width="345" height="225" srcset="/live/image/scale/2x/gid/83/width/345/height/225/crop/1/src_region/189,0,973,785/17119_IMG_7212.rev.1747762317.jpg 2x" data-max-w="784" data-max-h="785" loading="lazy" data-optimized="true"/></picture></a></span></div><div class="lw_widget_text"><h4 class="lw_news_headline"><a href="https://www.emoryhenry.edu/live/news/4032-gurley-finishes-eamph-riding-career-with-major">Emma Gurley to pursue equine entrepreneurship after finishing senior year with equestrian national championship</a></h4><div class="lw_news_summary"><p> Emma Gurley of Rutherfordton, N.C. received a bachelor’s degree in equine studies with a minor in business administration.</p><a href="https://www.emoryhenry.edu/live/news/4032-gurley-finishes-eamph-riding-career-with-major" class="link-with-arrow gold">Keep reading</a></div></div>
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Congratulations to the Homecoming Royalty!
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