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Dear friends,


As we close another remarkable academic year and prepare to enter an exciting new era as Batten University on July 1, I am filled with gratitude for the extraordinary accomplishments, resilience, and momentum that continue to define our campus community.


Spring Commencement provided a fitting celebration of the Class of 2026 and the many faculty, families, mentors, and friends who supported their journeys. We were honored to welcome keynote speaker Cliff Fleet, retired president and chief executive officer of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, who challenged graduates to embrace lives rooted in leadership, citizenship, and service to others. Alumnus Rev. Brian Boettcher '12 delivered the Baccalaureate Sermon and was presented the Wesley Award for his service and leadership.


The weekend also provided meaningful opportunities to recognize faculty achievement and dedication, celebrate student excellence, and reflect on the enduring values that continue to shape the institution.


The Jane P. Batten Honors College recognized graduating seniors who completed honors requirements during a special Capstone Ceremony, while the Spring Undergraduate Research Forum (SURF), Honors Convocation, and Ryan Environmental Research Symposium showcased the depth of talent, intellectual curiosity, and creativity flourishing across the University. Congratulations to Tyler Noll '26, recipient of the Ryan Environmental Prize for Excellence in Research, and to Megan Setlak '26, this year's President's Leadership Award recipient.


Student success extended far beyond the classroom. Marlins Softball completed one of the most remarkable seasons in program history, earning a third consecutive trip to the NCAA Division III Softball World Series after capturing conference, regional, and super regional championships. The Marlins entered the Elite Eight with a perfect 50-0 record and the No. 1 ranking in the final NCAA regular-season poll, while also achieving a team grade point average of 3.7. Congratulations to our exceptional student-athletes and coaching staff on a season defined by excellence in competition, the classroom, and the community. Additionally, Brandon Elliott '03 was named Marlins Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics while continuing in his role as head coach of the nationally ranked Marlins Softball program.


The University also proudly announced the 2026 inductees into the Marlins Athletic Hall of Fame, recognizing distinguished alumni and supporters whose accomplishments have elevated the tradition and spirit of Marlin athletics.


This spring, we celebrated two retirements and recognized sixteen faculty and staff members for service milestones, honoring the dedication and commitment of those who have helped shape generations of Marlins. The opening of the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art on campus also marked a transformative milestone for the University and the broader Coastal Virginia community.


As summer begins, the momentum across campus continues. Preparations remain underway for the integration of Sentara College of Health Sciences, further expanding opportunities in healthcare education and workforce development as we prepare to become Batten University.


Thank you for your continued support, encouragement, and belief in the mission of this institution. Together, we look ahead with optimism and excitement for all that is yet to come.


Sincerely,

 

Congratulations to the Class of 2026! The Next Chapter Begins Today

Students Shine at 2026 Spring Undergraduate Research Forum (SURF)

 

Student Awards Presented at 2026 Spring Honors Convocation

Tyler Noll Wins 2026 Ryan Environmental Prize for Excellence in Research

 
 
 

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Included below are links to several recent publications. Visit vwu.edu/president for more.

The Virginian-Pilot

The tenth and final chapter of the 2025-2026 thought leadership series is now available online. In "," Hollins University President Mary Dana Hinton, Ph.D., reflects on how she maintains a passion for her work despite the challenges inherent to higher education today. She urges leaders to act with authenticity, build genuine relationships, and practice "relentless welcome" and offers practical strategies for ensuring even tough leadership decisions are grounded in a sense of genuine care for all involved.

This insightful chapter wraps up another year of the series, which focused on In the coming weeks, we will publish all 10 chapters in a comprehensive volume online. Look for a link to download this valuable resource in your inbox soon. We hope you enjoyed delving into this timely subject and found value in reading new perspectives from a diverse array of esteemed college and university presidents. We would like to extend sincere gratitude to every author who shared their experiences.

 

As we conclude this edition, we're already looking ahead to next year's , which will delve into how artificial intelligence is impacting higher education and candidly address concerns about AI, such as unintended consequences, equity gaps, and the accelerating pace of change. We hope you'll join us to examine this important topic this fall.

 
 
 

Dr. Scott D. Miller is president of ÌÒÖ­Ó°Ôº, becoming Batten University on July 1, 2026. Respected as one of the most entrepreneurial higher education executives in America, he is in his 35th year as a university president. Dr. Miller has dedicated his career to the opportunities available through education. He especially values the small, classical, liberal arts college environment that offers students personalized pathways to life and career success.


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

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