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William & Mary renames three buildings after months of discussion, will contextualize Founding Fathers references
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William & Mary renames 3 buildings with connections to Confederacy and racism, will contextualize Founding Fathers references
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by staff | February 26, 2021
William & Mary’s Working Group on the Principles of Naming and Renaming (PNR) this week presented its final report to President Katherine A. Rowe, who accepted it during the Board of Visitors meeting Thursday in the Alumni House.
The roughly 50-page report, which is available on the working group’s website, includes a list of recommendations for how the university should move forward in reviewing the names of buildings, structures and spaces on campus as well as a prioritized list of people to be considered for upcoming naming opportunities. In September, the Board of Visitors approved a set of recommended principles and design imperatives for naming, renaming and contextualization.
NFL Hall of Famer speaks to students at John B. Cary Elementary
NFL Hall of Famer speaks to students at John B. Cary Elementary By Terrance Dixon | February 10, 2021 at 7:20 PM EST - Updated February 10 at 8:39 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - John B. Cary Elementary school students received a special virtual visit as part of the schoolâs black history month celebration.
NFL Hall of Famer and Maggie L. Walker graduate Willie Lanier answered some tough questions from fourth and fifth graders about his career.
Lanier is a Richmond graduate of Maggie L. Walker High School. He was the first black middle linebacker in the NFL playing for the Kansas City Chiefs for 11 seasons from 1967 through 1977.
Spotlight on board chair of Dancing Classrooms Greater Richmond 12/31/2020, 6 p.m.
Education always has been a focus for Victoria S.âVickieâ Oakley.
A retired chief academic officer with Richmond Public Schools who now serves as senior adviser for University Instructors consulting group, she has aided the academic experience for years.
Ms. Oakley also aids younger generations of students through a less conventional educational method â dance.
She is chair of the board of Dancing Classrooms Greater Richmond, which helps youngsters in fifth and eighth grades cultivate life skills through tango, waltz, polka, swing and other dances.
Started in Richmond in 2012 by Maria Vysotskay, Dancing Classrooms Greater Richmond is the local network of the national nonprofit created in 1994 by Pierre Dulaine and Yvonne Marceau for the American Ballroom Theater Company in New York City. The Greater Richmond program is one of 25 networks in the United States and around the worl
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