
Stephen Pincus receives 2020-21 Ulrich Award at Bridgewater College
Bridgewater College junior Stephen C. Pincus Jr. was awarded the Dale V. Ulrich Physics Scholarship, which honors a former professor of physics and dean and provost of the college.

Bridgewater College junior Stephen C. Pincus Jr. was awarded the Dale V. Ulrich Physics Scholarship, which honors a former professor of physics and dean and provost of the college.

Bridgewater College’s Department of Biology has recognized seniors for their accomplishments in biology and environmental science.

Bridgewater College students Sophie S. Hargrave, Rachel E. Petterson, Noah L. Robertson and Cristian A. Sanchez were recognized by the department of philosophy and religion for academic excellence.

Bridgewater College’s Department of Chemistry has recognized students for their accomplishments in chemistry and research.

Christopher A. DeFreeuw and Cayla L. Riddick were recognized for excellence in the performing arts at Bridgewater College.

One of the best American heist drama movies which was directed by Robert Luketic and released in 2008 was “21. It is a fact-based story about the greatest blackjack card counting heist.

Fishburne Military School was honored on Monday evening during the annual Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States conference for its performance in two competitions held at the end of 2019.

A flyer on a bulletin board in the math department office at Paine College caught Franklin McKie’s eye and led him to making history at Virginia Tech.

A group of Bridgewater College students and a staff member will put on tool belts and pick up hammers as they spend spring break volunteering as construction workers with Habitat for Humanity’s Collegiate Challenge Spring Break 2020.

By Chenaye Blankenship Two Multicultural Academic Opportunities Program (MAOP) students from Virginia Tech have won awards for their research presentations at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) this past fall in Anaheim, California. “Attending ABRCMS was an amazing opportunity. Presenting my research to researchers and educators in my field was an unforgettable experience,…
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