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Nancy Beasley’s (M.S.’00/H&S) career as a journalist started with a wager — one that she lost. In 1979, Beasley’s husband bet her $10 and a haircut that she could get a job as a reporter at the Richmond News-Leader. Read more.
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Seven longtime media veterans were inducted into the Virginia Communications Hall of Fame in April. The 28th annual induction took place at the John Marshall Hotel, with almost 200 guests in attendance. Read more.
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Sarah Burley, a Robertson School advertising student, became the first person to be awarded the Barbara Fultz Women In Advertising Scholarship this month. Sponsored by Elevation Advertising and the Richmond Ad Club, the $2,500 scholarship was designed to aid undergraduate females who are planning a career in advertising. Read more.
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Rudolph Keith Dunn (B.S.’82/H&S) has been an avid reader since his childhood days. From Hemingway to Faulkner to James Baldwin, Dunn consumes the written word. Second only to reading, is his love of writing. Read more.
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Alumna Anne Cooper-Chen, Ph.D. (M.S.’79.H&S), spoke to students who have been accepted by VCU and are interested in the Robertson School during VCU’s Preview Day on Saturday, April 11. Read more.
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Thank you for taking the time to complete VCU Alumni’s e-newsletter reader survey. We want to hear your thoughts so that we can improve the e-newsletter and deliver the information you want, when you want it. Read more.
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Virginia Commonwealth University honored 10 graduates of the last decade (GOLD) at VCU Alumni’s inaugural 10 Under 10 awards celebration. Read more.
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Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center has become one of the nation’s first medical centers to complete the Pulmonary Hypertension Association’s new accreditation program for Pulmonary Hypertension Care Centers. Read more.
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The Anderson Gallery, the VCU School of the Arts exhibition facility, closed May 18, but the gallery’s rich permanent collection of artwork will become more accessible than ever after it moves to VCU Libraries. Read more.
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Amy’s Army, a group dedicated to raising $100,000 toward cancer research at VCU Massey Cancer Center, announces “Pedal through Petals: a guided cycling tour of Richmond’s gardens.” The event will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 30. Read more.
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