Heather Coltman, JMU provost and senior vice president, addressed her condemnation by the Faculty Senate during the Academic Academic Excellence Committee’s meeting Thursday. During her address, Coltman said she was
"The Lightening Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical" was the first show to take place at the Forbes Center for the performing Arts this semester. Produced by Stratford Players, a student-run
At Friday morning’s Board of Visitors (BoV) meeting, JMU leadership announced recognition with a new national university status, heard from President Jonathan Alger in his Presidential report — including on
With COVID-19 came canceled events and minimal breaks for JMU students, and itâs undoubtedly been a challenging time for many. As the school year comes to a close, Dukes are reflecting on the past year and celebrating their accomplishments as an encouraging future approaches.Â
Perhaps the biggest collective obstacle this year was the pandemic and its impact on student life on campus. Evolving guidelines from the federal and state governments enacted widespread safety measures to stop the spread of COVID-19, which imposed restrictions on occupancies for in-person classes, organization meetings and athletic and arts events.
A beloved tradition for many during the fall semester is watching JMU football dominate in Bridgeforth Stadium with support from fans and the Marching Royal Dukes (MRDs), but the season took place in the spring instead. However, the delay helped make the experience safer for all involved, Meghan Middleton said.