Independent success: Evie Solheim ('19) on navigating professionalism, family life, and competition within journalism

Posted by Clay Ramirez on 2/28/25 10:56 AM

After more than five years in the industry, Evie Fordham Solheim (Journalism, '19), a winner of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s “Top 20 under 30” award in 2021, returned to Patrick Henry...

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How PHC prepared Jake Settle for the Hill

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 1/9/25 8:17 AM

“My favorite part of working for Senator Ted Cruz is getting to see how he thinks about the emerging legal issues of our time," said PHC graduate Jake Settle (GOV-American Politics & Policy ‘19).

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What is the wise thing to do?

Posted by Jack Haye on 1/8/25 1:51 PM

In 2022, there were over 500,000 podcasts devoted to the topic of leadership. Add to that the volumes of leadership books, online courses, and blogs, and you are one or two clicks away from a...

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Hard & soft skills: James Dunning and Tyler Dunning at Capital One

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 12/23/24 4:07 PM

"I've got two resumes that are almost identical," the slightly confused Capital One recruiter told Tyler Dunning (EBA, '22). He applied to the same position after his twin brother James (EBA, '22)...

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Doing Big Things: alumna Chrissy Schneider's path after college

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 12/9/24 10:35 AM

Chrissy Schneider (GOV-IPP, ‘09) left her dream job three years ago to move closer to her parents in Alabama. Her mom was diagnosed with Parkinson’s, and she wanted the chance to make memories while...

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Awakening wonder: Elizabeth Borders returns to teach at Rock Ledge Ranch

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 11/5/24 9:23 AM

Elizabeth Borders (History, ‘22) and her students tiptoed into the parlor of the Rock Ledge House, imagining they were in Almanzo’s house as she read aloud from Farmer Boy. Almanzo had just thrown...

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The Lord provides one day at a time: about Meredith's time serving in Israel

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 10/2/24 3:13 PM

While Meredith Monroe (Economics & Business Analytics, '19) was assembling medical kits on a supply base in Israel last November, a Jewish volunteer asked her, “Did you know that Jesus was Jewish?”...

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Ushered into the Western tradition: how PHC prepared alumna for success in graduate school

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 9/3/24 2:02 PM

What do political theology, political theory, and political philosophy have in common? Mikael Good’s (GOV-Political Philosophy, '20) education includes all of them. She graduated from PHC on the ...

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Alumna returns to PHC to teach Mock Trial

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 8/8/24 4:01 PM

Did you know that final exams in law school are 100% of the course grade? That surprised Ashlyn Roberts (GOV-APP, ‘16). But PHC prepared her well. Roberts, along with her husband, Shane (GOV-APP,...

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PHC’s first alumnus to join the Board of Trustees; Phil Greendyk reflects on the journey

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 4/11/24 8:38 AM

Philip D. Greendyk (GOV-IPP, ‘10) became the first of the PHC alumni to be appointed to the Patrick Henry College Board of Trustees on March 25. “I have had the privilege of working with Phil over...

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