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JMU leadership approves new names for three buildings on campus

JMU leadership approves new names for three buildings on campus Published Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021, 10:40 am Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© steheap – stock.adobe.com) James Madison University’s Board of Visitors voted Friday to approve the renaming of three buildings on the campus’s historic Quad for Drs. Joanne V. and Alexander Gabbin, Dr. Sheary Darcus Johnson (’70, ’74M) and Doris Harper Allen (’19H) and Robert Walker Lee. The recommendations were made by senior leadership in collaboration with the Campus History Committee.

Impeachment Trial Delay Lines Up COVID Stimulus Push in Congress: Live Updates

Impeachment Trial Delay Lines Up COVID Stimulus Push in Congress: Live Updates Intelligencer 1/24/2021 Intelligencer Staff © Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden’s busy first week continues. Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden got to work hours after he was sworn in on Wednesday, signing a flurry of executive orders, memorandums, and requests, many of which reversed Trump administration policies. During his first few days in office, the new president is focusing in particular on his plan to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing a raft of executive actions aimed at increasing testing, vaccine production, and implementing safety measures. Below are the latest updates on the transition to the new administration.

Impeachment Trial Delay Lines up COVID Stimulus Push: Live Updates

Impeachment Trial Delay Lines Up COVID Stimulus Push in Congress: Live Updates Intelligencer 1/24/2021 Intelligencer Staff © Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden’s busy first week continues. Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden got to work hours after he was sworn in on Wednesday, signing a flurry of executive orders, memorandums, and requests, many of which reversed Trump administration policies. During his first few days in office, the new president is focusing in particular on his plan to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing a raft of executive actions aimed at increasing testing, vaccine production, and implementing safety measures. Below are the latest updates on the transition to the new administration.

Biden Makes Big Moves on Food Stamps: Live Updates

Impeachment Trial Delay Lines Up COVID Stimulus Push in Congress: Live Updates Intelligencer 1/24/2021 Intelligencer Staff © Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden’s busy first week continues. Ken Cedeno/Bloomberg via Getty Images President Biden got to work hours after he was sworn in on Wednesday, signing a flurry of executive orders, memorandums, and requests, many of which reversed Trump administration policies. During his first few days in office, the new president is focusing in particular on his plan to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing a raft of executive actions aimed at increasing testing, vaccine production, and implementing safety measures. Below are the latest updates on the transition to the new administration.

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