Saturday - November 23, 2024
*Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Virginia Newsletter for Sunday November 10, 2024 ( 7 items )  

Army Reserves and VCU School of Nursing are a Powerful Force for Cadet Emily Smith
RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. 9 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: * * * The undergraduate senior envisions deploying on medical support missions, which combine service to country and others. * * * By Joan Tupponce Emily Smith's life and work are driven by her desire to help others. That's why she joined the Army Reserves and enrolled in Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Nursing. The cadet, an undergraduate senior, has had a longstanding interest in the me  more

By Sea and Now Land, Navy Veteran Expands His Service Mindset as a VCU Student
RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. 9 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: * * * Bob Pryor is finishing his undergraduate degree, preparing for his master's in public administration - and staying incredibly busy beyond the classroom. * * * By Dina Weinstein Bob Pryor is twice as old as many of his fellow undergraduates at Virginia Commonwealth University. With his impressive path to college - marked by U.S. Navy experience, support for fellow veterans and a passion for servic  more

Hampton University to Host United Airlines' "United on the Yard," Event Featuring an Engaging Discussion With Students on Aviation Industry Trends, Workforce Needs, Career Opportunities
HAMPTON, Virginia, Nov. 9 -- Hampton University issued the following news: Hampton University will welcome United Airlines and members of the "Hampton Six" - a group of six distinguished African American pilots from Hampton University -- for a special event, "United on the Yard," focusing on the evolving trends in the aviation industry and the significant workforce opportunities available to students. The daylong visit, scheduled for Thursday, November 14 at the Student Center on campus, wil  more

Hampton University: Faith in the Future - Bridging Tradition and Technology in Religious Education
HAMPTON, Virginia, Nov. 9 -- Hampton University issued the following news: By Rev. Dr. Debra Haggins, Inaugural Dean As the world adapts to a rapidly changing landscape, Hampton University has seen remarkable enrollment growth, executed strategic internal initiatives, and fortified its financial foundation--all while drawing strength from its deep-rooted legacy. In this era of transformation, Hampton University's School of Religion stands ready to address the evolving educational and spiritua  more

VCU Bids to Break Attendance Record at Second Annual SupportHER Basketball Game on Nov. 15
RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. 9 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: * * * The VCU women's team, which set a Siegel Center mark during last year's contest, hopes 'to pack the house' and tap into the rapidly growing popularity of women's sports. * * * In its inaugural SupportHER game last season, the Virginia Commonwealth University women's basketball team welcomed more than 6,000 spectators - a record for the program - to the Siegel Center, where their Rams toppled the G  more

VCU: Welcome to Campus. Now Get Out of the Classroom
RICHMOND, Virginia, Nov. 9 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news on Nov. 7, 2024: * * * When graduates find work in their fields, connected to what they studied, they are more likely to view college as worth it. * * * By Michael Rao In three decades as a college president, I have watched a major shift in what society and students need. They are looking for colleges to prepare them for careers. To do that, we have to consider how they learn. Historically, higher educ  more

William & Mary Government Major Makes Major Government Move
WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, Nov. 9 -- William and Mary issued the following news: * * * Ayanna Williams '26 becomes first Black woman elected to Williamsburg City Council * * * By Susan Corbett Ayanna T. Williams '26 will become the first currently enrolled undergraduate student to serve as a member of Williamsburg City Council after securing a victory in Tuesday's election where three seats were open. She is the fourth William & Mary student ever to be elected to city council, but the others  more