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5 Richmond elementary students receive scholarships to VUU
Five Oak Grove-Bellemeade Elementary fifth grade students were awarded full academic scholarships to attend Virginia Union University (VUU) upon completion of high school.
By: WTVR CBS 6 Web Staff
Posted at 12:10 PM, Jun 03, 2021
and last updated 2021-06-03 12:10:55-04
RICHMOND, Va. Five students at Oak Grove-Bellemeade Elementary School were awarded scholarships to attend Virginia Union University (VUU) upon completion of high school on Wednesday.
The little scholars are all in fifth grade. Their names are:
Dayyon Greene
Abraham Valencia-Sales
The scholarship recipients were recognized at the school s Success Matters celebration, a quarterly event that highlights the scholarship, citizenship and leadership of their students.
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The Valentine Museum has closed Edward Valentine’s studio to reassess the artist’s work and beliefs. (Crixell Matthews/VPM)
Content Warning: This story contains explicit descriptions and images of racist iconography.
On a recent morning, Christina Vida opens up the locked doors to Edward Valentine’s sculpture studio. It’s a small, one-story building, detached from the main Valentine museum.
Anyone who enters the building is immediately greeted by hundreds of sculpted busts, whose eyes seem to move around the room.
“When you walk into this space, you do see shelving filled with busts of 19th Century Confederate Generals and early 20th century Richmonders,” Vida, the museum’s curator of general collections, explained.