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Nov 20, 2020

Virginia Natural Gas donates $500K to Hampton University

Virginia Beach-based Virginia Natural Gas and its parent company, Southern Co., announced Thursday that the companies are donating $500,000 to Hampton University to support information technology infrastructure upgrades in light of new remote learning needs brought on by the pandemic. The funds, which are part of the Southern Co. Foundation’s $50 million HBCU (historically Black […]

Nov 19, 2020

VCU raises $841.6M in record fundraising campaign

Virginia Commonwealth University announced Thursday it raised more than $841.6 million through its Make It Real Campaign — exceeding its goal of $750 million and marking the university’s largest campaign to date. The campaign launched publicly in September 2016 after a silent period that began in 2012. It closed this June, a year after it […]

Nov 19, 2020

Bank of America donates $1M to Northern Virginia Community College

Bank of America donated $1 million to Northern Virginia Community College to help students of color complete education and training necessary for the workforce as part of its $25 million commitment to community colleges, historically Black colleges and universities, and Latino-serving institutions. Using the donation, NOVA intends to develop and expand programs to meet skill […]

Nov 18, 2020

Online education provider K12 Inc. rolls out new brand name

Herndon-based online education provider K12 Inc. announced Wednesday plans to change its brand name to Stride Inc., effective Dec. 16. “A great education doesn’t stop at high school graduation,” Stride CEO and Chairman Nate Davis said in a statement. “The Stride brand recognizes that, as a company, we are no longer limited by the boundaries […]

Ronald A. Crutcher. Photo courtesy University of Richmond
Nov 18, 2020

UR offers ‘no loan’ financial aid to Richmond public school students

The University of Richmond is launching a “No Loan Program” in partnership with Richmond Public Schools, the university announced Wednesday. RPS graduates who attend the university can receive grants to pay for all demonstrated financial need — instead of loans that must be repaid. “We know that the thought of ta[...]

Retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins. Photo courtesy U.S. Army.
Nov 13, 2020

Interim VMI superintendent named

As an independent investigation into allegations of racism at Virginia Military Institute moves forward, the state-supported military college announced a new interim superintendent on Friday. Following a vote by the VMI Board of Visitors’ Executive Committee, retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins will serve as interim sup[...]

Nov 9, 2020

$22M in CARES Act funding directed to Va. private colleges

Virginia’s private higher education institutions will receive $22 million in federal CARES Act funding for COVID-19 preparedness and response, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday. In late October, $116 million was allocated to Virginia’s public higher education institutions — with today’s allocation proportionate to the public school funding, according to Northam’s office.  “Like public colleges and […][...]

Oct 30, 2020

Northam introduces $30M workforce training program

For those whose employment has been impacted by the pandemic, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Friday that he is directing $30 million in federal CARES Act funding to workforce training programs in high-demand fields.  The Re-Employing Virginians (REV) initiative will provide scholarships for people to enroll in a workforce or community college program in the health […]

VMI cadets walking to class outside of the Old Barracks. Photo courtesy of VMI Communications & Marketing
Oct 29, 2020

VMI votes to remove Stonewall Jackson statue

On Thursday Virginia Military Institute’s Board of Visitors voted unanimously to remove the statue of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson amid a state probe into reports of a culture of racism at the state-supported university. According to a statement from Bill Wyatt, VMI spokesman, the board “took bold and unanimous action [...]

Oct 29, 2020

Falwell sues Liberty University, claiming defamation

Jerry Falwell Jr. filed a lawsuit Wednesday in Lynchburg against Liberty University, claiming his former employer made defamatory statements about him. He also alleges in the lawsuit that his former business partner, Giancarlo Granda, who had a highly publicized affair with Falwell’s wife, has conspired against Falwell wit[...]

Oct 28, 2020

SW Va. sees COVID increase; governor urges caution

Although Virginia’s overall COVID-19 infection rate is much lower than other states that are currently experiencing spikes, the number of new cases in Southwest Virginia has been steadily increasing over the past two weeks, Gov. Ralph Northam said Wednesday in a COVID-19 update. According to health directors in the region,[...]

Oct 27, 2020

Va. Chamber Foundation, SCHEV launch work-based learning program

The Virginia Chamber Foundation and the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) on Tuesday launched the Virginia Talent and Opportunity Partnership (Virginia TOP), an initiative aimed at better connecting students, higher education institutions and employers through paid and credit-bearing internships and other work-based learning opportunities. “Access to a talented, well-educated workforce continues to […][...]

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