Madison professors, students, alumni and donors have been changing the world since the university's founding in 1908.
As the university prepares to cross into the next Madison Century, the rest of the world is beginning to take notice. It happens through the individual achievements and service that put the power of knowledge to work, embodying President James Madison's belief that a self-governing people "must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives." In helping to create and establish a new kind of government, Madison himself changed the world. His example, in turn, has inspired the Madison community -- people like chemistry professor Gina MacDonald, Furious Flower Poetry Center founder Joanne Gabbin, L.A. police officer Derwin Henderson ('83), NASA scientist Elizabeth Gauldin ('50) as well as other Madison world-changers pictured at right.
And this list is just for starters.
Check back often and meet more Madison people who have found ways, both big and small, to Be the Change.
We're happy that the response to our request for nominations to "Be the Change" has been overwhelming! If you'd like to see all the nominations we've received and learn more about "Be the Change" visit James Madison University's Be the Change blog at http://jmubethechange.wordpress.com.
Madison people change the world every day. Do you know a world-changer? Tell us their story! Be the Change!
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As the university approaches its centennial in 2008, Madison has the momentum to cross the threshold to national distinction. To get there, the university must stay true to the values that have made JMU successful. Moreover, JMU must expand its capacity to provide its best programs to every student who chooses to be completely engaged in the Madison Experience.
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