There is absolutely no place for political violence in our democracy. Although we don’t yet know exactly what happened, we should all be relieved that former President Trump wasn’t seriously hurt, and use this moment to recommit ourselves to civility and respect in our politics. Michelle and I are wishing him a quick recovery.
Our swag-bags for new faculty orientation tell the story of two decades of college rebranding through pens, post-its, stress-balls, t-shirts and koozies— enjoy learning our history!
Night before World Cup normally filled with pure giddy elation. This one so mixed. Excitement to see how it will all play out, colliding with glimpse of the darkness at the heart of the game. How you feeling?
We're looking for new team members for the 2022-2023 season! If you're interested in learning about debate and joining a nationally-ranked team, please DM us or email our director Michael Souders at [email protected]!
No experience necessary. We train beginners to be champions!
Meet Odicci Alexander, the breakout star pitcher from @JMUSoftball
In this wonderful interview with Jalyn Johnson on Odicci’s WHY, Goals for WCWS, how she hopes little girls can look up to her and how she started pitching against the WELL in her backyard.
@2seas__@jregina14
DUKES WIN! OKLAHOMA CITY BOUND! 😎
For the first time in program history, the Dukes are headed to the Women’s College World Series!
#GoDukes | #RoadToWCWS
Applications are now open for six tenure-track faculty who will join @JMU's College of Arts and Letters as a cohort and work broadly across areas of racial and social justice, minority cultures and critical race studies. Learn More: https://t.co/MjOcvhA9fW
Listen to "For my Brother(s)" written by Lauren K. Alleyne, @JMU English professor and assistant director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center, on @POETSorg. @PoetLKA
https://t.co/lt2lbJVTkG
Organ donation researcher Tobias Reynolds-Tylus, @JMU communication studies professor, offers insight on barriers one faces when deciding to become an organ donor. @JMUNews
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https://t.co/0boIEzO6IK
Experts suggest that a liberal arts degree may become more valuable as technical tasks are automated. Skills such as communication and creativity were found to be “the most important skills for success” in an HR survey at Google. https://t.co/3qs3F7scDo
On #DayoftheGirl Sharon Mazzarella, #JMU professor of communication studies, discusses her research on mediated representations of youth—how adults "talk" about young people, particularly girls. Read: https://t.co/EAlT8OwAFA
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Explore the Wonders of Wilson at @JMU during #JMUFamilyWeekend this Saturday, Oct. 12th. ✨💜Learn more and RSVP here: https://t.co/TMJwvjfVdq #JMU#WoWJMU@JMUParents @JMUHistory