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  • Jun 19: The Mind Body Connection for the College Student
  • Jun 21: Summer Strawberry Full Moon Carriage Rides
  • Jun 22: Solstice Under the Stars
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  • Jun 19: Summer Brown-Bag Lunch Lecture Series
  • Jun 21: Summer Strawberry Full Moon Carriage Rides
  • Jun 22: Solstice Under the Stars
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  • Jun 25: Athletic Training Annual Conference Social 2013
  • Jun 29: Annual JMU Alumni Picnic and Orioles Game vs. the New York Yankees
  • Nov 1: Homecoming 2013 Reunions
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  • Jul 8: Adult Degree Program Information Session
  • Aug 12: Adult Degree Program Information Session
  • Aug 5: Ninth Annual Children's Poetry Camp
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Be the Change Profiles



Dr. Joann Grayson Psychology professor

Dr. Joann Grayson is a champion for abused and neglected children. She has initiated more than 11 prevention programs in the Harrisonburg-Rockingham community, including a tutoring program that partners JMU students with at-risk children. Her voice has reached thousands of people, advocating for children before the U.S. House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on Education and as past chair of the Governor's Advisory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect in Virginia. She publishes the "Virginia Child Protection Newsletter" and has been recognized for outstanding teaching during her 30-year career in JMU's department of psychology. "For me, teaching, scholarship, integration of knowledge and service are blended activities," she said. That's why she supervises more than 100 students each year as they give over 9,000 hours of service to the community. "The service-learning model that I embrace has the potential to change students' perspectives and is a powerful learning tool," she said.

"I have hope because I've witnessed gradual change. People are more aware of what it means to be a good parent. Society is setting higher standards, and I believe people will rise to meet them."