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Laurel Ridge Honors Local Luminaries with Medallion of Recognition
Laurel Ridge Community College recently hosted its Medallion of Recognition ceremony on a Wednesday afternoon. The event awarded the college's highest non-academic honors to three notable individuals for their significant contributions to the college and the wider community.
Celebrating Local Achievements: Laurel Ridge Community College Hosts 53rd Annual Commencement
Laurel Ridge Community College is preparing for its 53rd annual commencement exercises on May 9 and 10. The event will celebrate the achievements of 1,003 graduates from the Class of 2024, a 12-percent increase from last year. The ceremonies will be held outdoors at the Middletown Campus, behind Cornerstone Hall, and will start at 2 p.m. each day, regardless of weather.
Shenandoah University to Host Division of Education and Leadership Hooding Ceremony
As the academic year draws to a close, Shenandoah University is gearing up to honor the achievements of its graduates in the field of education and applied behavioral analysis. The Division of Education and Leadership and Applied Behavioral Analysis Hooding Ceremony is a special event that marks a significant milestone for the students who have dedicated themselves to these rigorous disciplines.
Virginia school board to vote whether to reverse school names originally named after Confederates
WOODSTOCK, Va. — A group of supporters in Warren County is prepared to support their neighbors in Shenandoah County fight against an effort to reverse school names back to their original Confederate names. The Shenandoah County School Board is expected to vote on a request by the group Coalition...
Students ‘embody spirit of Barbara Johns’ through Change Awards
A leader in the Civil Rights Movement and Prince Edward County historical icon is still making an impact today. Students are following in the footsteps of Barbara Rose Johns, a civil rights activist whose actions as a teenager leading a student strike later influenced the landmark U.S. Supreme Court Brown v Board of Education case. […] The post Students ‘embody spirit of Barbara Johns’ through Change Awards appeared first on Farmville.
Shenandoah University's Division of Education and Leadership Hooding Ceremony Set to Honor Graduates
As the academic year reaches its zenith, the Division of Education and Leadership alongside the Applied Behavioral Analysis program at Shenandoah University is ready to celebrate the accomplishments of its graduates with a special touch of tradition. The Hooding Ceremony, a symbol of scholarly success and professional readiness, is set to unfold in the heart of Winchester.
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