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Virginia universities reckon with Confederate symbols FILE PHOTO: Demonstrators pulled down the Richmond Howitzers Monument at Virginia Commonwealth University (June 2020). The university was in the process of auditing Confederate symbols on its two campuses and has since begun removal and renaming of those symbols. Photo by Andrew Ringle, The Commonwealth Times. (Source: Capitol News Service) By Katharine DeRosa | Capital News Service | May 10, 2021 at 6:22 PM EDT - Updated May 11 at 12:30 PM RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia universities in the former heart of the Confederacy are reckoning with their past as students, faculty, and staff call for the removal of Confederate symbols. Richmond housed the capital of the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865. Over 150 years later, remnants of the commonwealth’s Confederate history remain, including in academia. ....
Grace Mamon Special to The Roanoke Times The Washington and Lee board of trustees will announce its name change decision in June, almost a year after the formation of a special committee to reconsider the universityâs relationship to Robert E. Lee. Deliberation over dropping Leeâs name has gone on for nearly 10 months at the nationally ranked liberal arts university in Lexington, Virginia. It began in July, when the board formed a committee to gather input from all campus constituencies, analyze data and consult relevant experts. Mike McAlevey, rector of the board, announced the June deadline in a Wednesday email to the university community. ....
Grace Mamon Special to The Roanoke Times The Washington and Lee Board of Trustees will announce its name change decision in June, almost a year after the formation of a special committee to reconsider the universityâs relationship to Robert E. Lee. The deliberation over dropping Leeâs name from the university has been lengthy. It began in July , when the board formed a committee to gather input from all campus constituencies, analyze data and consult relevant experts. Mike McAlevey, rector of the board, announced the June deadline in a Wednesday email to the university community. âAs always, we seek to act in the universityâs best interests, and the multitude of considerations before us decade that we take the time necessary to make our best judgements,â McAlevey said. âWe expect to reach and announce our conclusions in June.â ....
LEXINGTON — In August, the Washington and Lee Board of Trustees said it may take six months or more to decide whether the university will drop Robert E. Lee’s name. ....