Free tickets: Shenandoah University offers special promotion
The Shenandoah University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is offering free admission to its Monday, Dec. 17 non-league men’s basketball game.
The Shenandoah University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is offering free admission to its Monday, Dec. 17 non-league men’s basketball game.
Washington and Lee University will host a public talk and Q&A with Randy Hayes, executive director of Foundation Earth, and Brent Blackwelder, environmental organizer, teacher, vice-chair and treasurer of Foundation Earth’s board on Oct. 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the Center for Global Learning Atrium.
Mary Baldwin University presents “Hope/Esperanza and the Deep Sea” by Claudia Bernardi, a timely and engaging discussion about the role of art and activism in pursuing social justice and human rights in Latin America and the United States.
Friends and colleagues remember University of Virginia President Emeritus Robert M. O’Neil as a caring mentor, a staunch advocate for students from all walks of life, a beloved law professor, and a nationally recognized scholar focused on the First Amendment, free speech and the press.
Mount St. Mary’s University scored on a penalty kick and hung on for a 1-0 victory Saturday evening over the VMI men’s soccer team Saturday night in a non-conference game.
Shenandoah University and Richard Bland College signed an articulation agreement that allows two-year RBC students to transfer to the university’s four-year Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) curriculum.
The Transportation Research Board’s Airport Cooperative Research Program recently selected winners for its University Design Competition for Addressing Airport Needs.
Paul Youngman, the Harry E. and Mary Jayne W. Redenbaugh Professor of German at Washington and Lee University, has been named associate provost of the university, beginning July 1.
Elizabeth Oliver, the Lewis Whitaker Adams Professor of Accounting and department chair at Washington and Lee University, is the new associate dean of the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics, beginning July 1.
Starting at 12:30 p.m. May 10 on the Mary Baldwin University campus, the Capstone Festival will feature the best in scholarly and creative work by undergraduate students.