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A man with white hair and a beard, wearing sunglasses, a dark button-up shirt, tie, and gray pants, stands beside a ϳԹ Police patrol vehicle in front of the Toxopeus Welcome Center on a sunny autumn day.

ϳԹ Police Investigator Steve Crisman has strong ties to the college.

A graduate receives her diploma from Kim Blosser during a ϳԹ commencement ceremony, both smiling and shaking hands while holding the diploma cover together.

As a first-generation college student and a former community college student herself, ϳԹ President Kim Blosser cares deeply about community college education, particularly in her native Page County.

A uniformed police officer sits at a table indoors, smiling toward the camera with a windowed landscape in the background.

ϳԹ Campus Police Officer Sandy Seabaugh arrived at the college a few courses short of her associate degree. Under the guidance of Chief Jay Roy, she is working on her doctorate now.

Photograph of Donna leaning against the front desk at Jenkins Hall with a welcome sign behind her

Retired Page County Public Schools Suprintendent Donna Whitley-Smith is now serving on ϳԹ’s Educational Foundation Board. She says the college brings hope and opportunity to the rural community of Page County.

Instructor gestures while teaching anatomy to students in a classroom with a skeleton model visible.

Dr. Rekha Parameswaran came to ϳԹ to launch its Physical Therapist Assistant Program, a satellite of Germanna Community College’s PTA program. Now, she is helming the program as it becomes an independent, accredited program provider.

A woman wearing a light-colored sweatshirt stands outside Jenkins Hall, a modern campus building with large windows and brick columns, on a clear sunny day.

ϳԹ Math Professor Tammy Racer eagerly sought a job teaching Luray and Page County residents even before the college’s Luray-Page County Center opened.

Smiling ϳԹ staff member Judy Suddith wearing a green sweater and navy vest stands outside the Luray–Page County Center entrance with glass doors behind her.

ϳԹ’s Luray-Page County Center makes higher education more attainable for the rural community, says Manager Judy Suddith.

photo of a smiling Cindy Henry sitting behind a desk and greeting a person

Cindy Henry enrolled at ϳԹ’s Luray-Page County Center following the closure of the manufacturing plant where she had worked for 10 years. After graduating, she spent nearly 18 years as a ϳԹ employee.

Man and woman smiling and standing together in front of a ϳԹ step-and-repeat backdrop, both wearing college-branded shirts.

ϳԹ trades technician Randy Derby has spent the final third of his career working with people who care about each other and about our students.

Two women smiling and posing together in front of a ϳԹ backdrop, with one holding an envelope and small box.

ϳԹ’s 2025 Distinguished Adjunct Faculty Award recipient Dr. Tarren Smarr has a long list of academic credentials to her name.

a photograph of a police officer standing on a set of stairs facing forward and smiling

When he first came to ϳԹ more than 40 years ago, Page Campbell had no idea he would finish his career as a campus police officer.

Two ladies standing together in front of ϳԹ backdrop

ϳԹ TRiO office specialist Lisa Brumback is the recipient of the 2025 Disgtinguished Part-Time Classified Staff Award.