Lynchburg C o l l e g e M a g a z i n e
Spring 2012 Vol. 19, No. 2
O N T H E C O V E R W E B E X C L U S I V E S
Take a peek inside Cloverlea in this video.
Watch Paul Chappell’s talk on ending war.
Be entertained by German a cappella group Vocaldente.
Watch an interview with Deanna Hodge ’11 on her art project.
An LC student works on an aquaponics project for a farm in the city of Lynchburg that may add catfish to a program that already provides fresh produce — and hands-on learning experiences — to community residents and students.
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Te prayer stone, called “mour” in Farsi, is made fom dirt fom the grave of the grandson of the prophet Mohammad. His grave is located in Iraq and his tomb is a holy shrine for Shiite Muslims.
F E A T U R E S
14 Husnia finds freedom A student from Afghanistan spreads her wings.
20 Educating the educators LC grads fill nearby classrooms and principals’ offices.
26 Catfish, veggies, and inner peace LC provides brawn and brain at an urban farm.
D E P A R T M E N T S 2 President’s Message 3 Around the Dell
10 Faculty & Staff 12 Hornet Highlights 36 Class Notes
30 Blue Ridge heaven Renovating Cloverlea is planned at Claytor Nature Study Center.
32 On a mission Chuck Collings ’73 leads by example for his alma mater.
34 Faculty Forum Senior Symposium tackles tough issues to spark young minds.
View a video on our Solidarity Sleepers.
Listen to a video clip from Messiah.
Check out image galleries of Parents and Family Weekend and Homecoming.
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