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Rendering of concept of George Mason University's Institute for Digital InnovAtion (IDIA) in Arlington
Mar 25, 2022

GMU’s Arlington campus renamed ‘Mason Square’

George Mason University’s Arlington campus is being renamed Mason Square. The university announced the rebranding Thursday, also naming its new $168 million technology-forward building designed to support digital innovation and collaboration and serve as the anchor for the Rosslyn-Ballston’s developing innovation dis[...]

Mar 22, 2022

Roanoke College selects next president

Roanoke College’s next president will be Frank Shushok Jr., the college announced Tuesday. Shushok, Virginia Tech’s vice president for student affairs, will succeed Michael C. Maxey, who served as president for 15 years and is retiring in July, to become the school’s 12th president. “I am thrilled to welcome Presiden[...]

Mar 21, 2022

Bank of America grants VUU $1M

Bank of America granted Virginia Union University $1 million for its new banking and financial services workforce development program, the university announced Monday. VUU’s Sydney Lewis School of Business will lead the program, called MORE for My Opportunity is Real Essential, in partnership with the university’s workforce development division and its Evelyn Reid Syphax School […]

Mar 17, 2022

ODU and IALR to launch manufacturing engineering tech degree

Old Dominion University will launch Virginia’s first four-year degree in manufacturing engineering technology (MfgET) at its Norfolk campus and a satellite campus at The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) in Danville, the university announced Thursday. “This partnership reinforces Old Dominion University’s[...]

Richmond Spiders forward Nathan Cayo (4) with a layup against the North Carolina State Wolfpack during the second half of the December 2021 Hall of Fame Shootout basketball matchup at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C. The Spiders faced the Iowa Hawkeyes in the first round of the NCAA tournament on March 17. (Credit: Scott Kinser/Cal Sport Media via ZUMA Wire/AP Images)
Mar 17, 2022

College sports wagering bill wasn’t good bet

RICHMOND, Va. — Six Virginia men’s and women’s basketball teams made it into March Madness, but state law prevents fans and bettors from placing wagers on their favorite in-state college teams. Lawmakers attempted to change that law this session. Sen. Monty Mason, D-Williamsburg, introduced Senate Bill 576 that would a[...]

Academic Building 1 of Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus is projected to open in August 2024. Rendering courtesy Virginia Tech
Mar 10, 2022

Amazon, Va. Tech partner on machine learning initiative

Virginia Tech announced Thursday morning that it is partnering with Amazon.com Inc. on an artificial intelligence and machine learning research initiative that will have a presence at both Tech’s Blacksburg campus and its emerging Innovation Campus in Alexandria. Dubbed the Amazon-Virginia Tech Initiative for Efficient and[...]

Mar 4, 2022

SCHEV funds internship programs at 3 Va. colleges

The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) this week awarded $535,000 in funding to the University of Virginia, Old Dominion University and Marymount University for the Innovative Internship Fund and Program, also known as the Virginia Talent+ Opportunity Partnership. U.Va. and ODU will each receive $250,000 to connect employers with students and increase […]

Mar 3, 2022

Amazon to partner with 5 Va. schools for employee education

Amazon.com Inc. will partner with more than 140 colleges and universities, including five in Virginia, to provide fully-funded college tuition for its hourly employees, the company announced Thursday. In the Richmond area, Amazon employees will have access to degrees at Virginia Commonwealth University, Reynolds Community Colleg[...]

“VMI is no stranger to change over the years, but in each and every instance, the changes have made us better,” says retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins, a VMI alum who was named the college’s first Black superintendent in April 2021. Photo courtesy Virginia Military Institute
Feb 27, 2022

On the line

“VMI is at a crossroads. As the world around VMI changes, the Institute must evolve or risk becoming irrelevant.”  — One Corps – One VMI: A Unifying Action Plan From a distance, Virginia Military Institute seems timeless, unchanging. The rhythmic marching of the long lines of cadets, the stark outline of the barracks ag[...]

George Mason University plans to open its Institute for Digital InnovAtion and School of Computing in 2025. Rendering courtesy George Mason University
Feb 27, 2022

Real world learning

In 2021, colleges and universities got back to semi-normal, holding more classes in person and hosting sporting events and commencement ceremonies. Many institutions required students, faculty and other employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 last fall, and some schools also mandated booster shots. In Hampton Roads, three in[...]

University of Virginia Rotunda and Lawn. Photo courtesy University of Virginia
Feb 23, 2022

U.Va. creates new center for real estate

The University of Virginia has established a new Center for Real Estate and the Built Environment at the McIntire School of Commerce with a $10 million alumni gift, the university announced Tuesday. The center, which will serve as a hub to bring together U.Va.’s commercial real estate curriculum with university research, i[...]

Feb 15, 2022

Washington Gas gifts Virginia Tech $430,000 for STEM education

Washington Gas gifted Virginia Tech $430,000 to help increase pathways into higher education in STEM disciplines, the university announced Monday. “Washington Gas is honored to partner with Virginia Tech and promote STEM education across the commonwealth of Virginia. Together, our program will help shape future generations of [...]

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