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CNU chooses next president, Coast Guard Academy chief
Rear Adm. William G. Kelly will retire from military
U.S. Coast Guard Academy Superintendent Rear Adm. William G. Kelly will become Christopher Newport University’s sixth president on July 1, the Newport News-based public liberal arts school announced Thursday. CNU
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Va. governor’s race coming down to the wire
VCU, CNU polls show McAuliffe with razor-thin lead
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One week out from Election Day, the Virginia governor’s race remains very close, according to two polls released this week. Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic nominee, has small leads
CNU poll: McAuliffe has 4-point lead over Youngkin
Margins tighten in all three statewide races
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A new day brings new polling numbers for Virginia’s statewide candidates. In Christopher Newport University’s latest poll released Friday, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe leads Republican Glenn Youngkin with 49%
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CNU President Paul Trible to retire in August
Will remain as chancellor through 2022-23 academic year
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Christopher Newport University President Paul S. Trible Jr. announced Friday he plans to retire as president next August. He will then serve as chancellor for the next academic year, and
McAuliffe has significant lead among Dems in latest poll
Wason Center poll also shows Del. Sam Rasoul leads lt. gov. race but 64% undecided
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In a poll released Thursday, 47% of Virginia Democratic voters surveyed are backing former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s primary bid for his party’s gubernatorial nomination, according to data from Christopher
Chase, McAuliffe lead gubernatorial races, Wason Center poll finds
About half of all voters say they're still undecided
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Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and state Sen. Amanda Chase, R-Chesterfield, lead the packs in pursuit of their parties’ gubernatorial nominations, according to a poll released Friday by the Wason
More Virginia colleges scrap traditional spring break
Schools canceling or downsizing spring break
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RICHMOND, Va. — A growing number of Virginia colleges are announcing that spring break will be canceled or modified in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Virginia Tech,
CNU hires executive director of new fine arts center
Holly Koons comes from the Arlington Arts Center
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Holly Koons has been named the inaugural executive director of the Christopher Newport University Fine Arts Center, which is scheduled to open next year, the Newport News-based university announced Wednesday.